THE WAIAPU ELECTION.
MR H. H. WALL AT WAERENGA-O-KURI. Mr H. H. Wall opened his polittoaj campaign at Waerongao-kurilastovoning" Tho inoloment state ol the weather prevented many aottlore attending, but thero waa a fairly largo audienoo of from 80 to 40, aevoral of whom woro appoaronlly not In favor of tho candidate, and tho mooting was a very lively one. Mr Wall made an , osoollont spoooh, announolng himself oc- an Oppoaitionlat and a Probllioniat. Ho spot* [ at some length on the land quoatlon, being I strongly In favor of tho ifreobold tonurr, i Speaking on the leasehold he natd that if Mr Seddon offered this tenure as an Inducement for the poople to omigrato to the colony not one would bo Inducod to oorno to Now Zealand. Tho candidate severely oritioised tho administration of the presont Government, and was specially sovere on the railway and native land policy; also tho scant treatment that this dieutiot reoolvod in regard to roads and bridges compared with other constituencies. j A very large number of questions were asked and satisfactorily answered. Tho speaker, although subjected to interruptions from a aeotion of the andienoo, created a favorable impression and a vole of thanks was unanimously oarried. A fall report of Mr Wall’s mooting at Waeronga-o-kurl will appear in our coastal edition to-morrow. Mr Wall speaks a* Hanßsroa to nißht
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1575, 4 October 1905, Page 3
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