. The -Election.—The foliowingremarke, commenting on the are itaken from a recent .number of the ‘ Kew Zealand Advertiser.’ ■VV e confess to a certain degree-of surprise in seeing such, to- say the least, unjust reflections cast upon gentlemen .some of.whom, ai least have, avowed themselves supporters. of a Ministiy of which the journal in question is the organ s—- ” Mr William Colonso, tbe.dcfeatcd candidate for Hawke’s Bay, has announced his intention of following the course taken by all his 1 brethren in trouble—except Captain Shades of retiring frpmjhe Provincial: Council., The ’idea appears to bq that. because the electors. do not consider them qualified to' hold a seat in the General Assembly; that, therefore, they should for spite resign their position hi the Provincial Council. So far, however* as we. have seen, ths constituencies are well rid of. such representatives, and. tH© people of .Hawke’s Bay. are particularly fortunate Ih thy) easily disposing ‘ cf Hr \Yiliiam‘
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 366, 9 April 1866, Page 2
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