THE FOXTON ELECTION.
tMfO'THfi EDITOR^I^THe^SIAk. .h jjSHtfrrltjjapp^ass as if the poison .^ot jowrof ully studied the geograph^i °iA^^^Wr, ftl®9toMd huri hM.be^ jtaken from Manawatu and M^jl^oxfoiL, appear to be tr^tufe us M *■ hwians wi&'^diffewugoVby, Vf* fyr In factwo ; are. ; not^^ye^even supppsed to Sow here who are seeking the suffrages, of the foxton electors. . When we Wfiro int ifitai^watu wd wef^t- pretty elf shepherdod, but how it seeine poor Awahuri is to be left out in the cold.— lam, &c., Elector.. f&r Jv G- v Wihion publishes ? liU address jUi-dayO He will 'meet' the olectojrii^Awahrai 5 oaWoafday.]
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 33, 6 September 1887, Page 3
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