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Mr Edward Wakefield

Mr . Edward Wakefield v 'says a contemporary) is "in at the death." Under the 'Iriennial Act the next sesMon will be ttie last of the present Parliament. Whether the Governmeut stand or fall, 1885 must, see a general election, iiow enviable, then, is the case ot the Selvvvn consituencv, which will have uad four elections fur the House ot* -Renresenttitives in four years. In 1882 it elected Sir John Hail, in 1883 ie elected Mr Lee,in 1884 it his just elected Vlr Wakeh\'ld, am! in 1885 it will e'ect the Lord know.s whom. Mr Wuk<*fi.:l«l is equally liappv with the ppople b<» represents In 18^2 ii- was was hot elected for Ueeftoii, in 1884 he bus just been electeil f.T anl in JBBS he ivill HtuU'i for the Lnrd knows where. It pructicw makes perfect, Selwyn will soon know how- t<i chouse a representative, an>l on the SRm« principU Mr vVukcfieid will 6o<m know how to choose a consti'uencv.

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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 35, 25 March 1884, Page 3

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Mr Edward Wakefield Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 35, 25 March 1884, Page 3

Mr Edward Wakefield Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 35, 25 March 1884, Page 3

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