THE MANWATU SEAT.
The Feilding paper has^the following: -^-«' I'here is a yety u/hfrtir spirit being 'shown'Miy afew ill-tempered4ndividnals .tdwartts tilr'G.yf. Russell, of -Palmr 'drstdnJ'iH the matter of the' Mariawatu 1 'se'ai Mt- Hxissoll' has distinctly avowed >that he has no intentioivto stdnd m opposition t<>ar>y one, and 1 there i lie itfatier>oiight to be allowifld'td rest. Instertd;x}f tliis anonymous com-espondenta contiuno to oarp at ■ this gentleman m ■.to-very illiberal spivit. -We question the.gdod laste of • the ■ jourriuls whidh puVjlish emanation^" 1 Against thiswe have the assurance -of persdhs ,wh© affirm that- they "are m 'Mr Russell's confidence, that 1 ' when the .^numbers are up," he will be found a candidate. They say he has played the Bamo game before, and they ; can not believe his protestations now. Of course, itds all fair m electioneering tactics, and no onp m mtich hurt, so the Star can repervo its, no doubt well, rnenttfc, sympatj^^fo^a really ! dewei'Ving occasion,, which iiiay probably occur beforo long* .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 61, 11 February 1884, Page 3
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161THE MANWATU SEAT. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 61, 11 February 1884, Page 3
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