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MANAWATU ELECTION

MR MACARTHUR AT KARERE.

Mr Macarthnr met his electors at "ICarere on Friday evening when the school-room was filled with a representative audience. Mr Wingate was voted to the chair, and' opened the meeting by saying he -felt-he was rather occupying a false position, being almost a new resident hin'Karere." However a's he KaS'been proposed, ho must continue where he was, and would ask for a patient and quiet .heaving* -He mighfrTenlark*ttiat~ it wasn't necessary for v a representative to be A great talkfcr us long as he was a good thinker. Also a man should act; if he could taj.k, aa we^so jhu'ch't'he better. ' •"' ' ' '■. Mr Macarthur then .came? forward and 'was received with greatapplau.se. He said that at the nominations, Mr {Sly had .said that he (Mr Manarthur) had;. drily just found ;dut' ihnUt there • was such a place as Karere,, after Mr Fra*er had spoken the'rey but lie 'need hardly say that he had not forgotten Kavqre at^ all^buit.had; qnly; left it, to the last, together, with ; jso,me, „o ther , places because, he j thought; ,-hf,,wpuid > like the last word* and m. case he nighjt- : if,ish ton say, anything . that hud! ibeenvomi.tted, , and not frjonv any disrespect to Katere.. This gave him a certain, amount of advantage^ i|fhe could show the difference v be tweea tiieii vic'wnv He' thought Mr Fraser's generalship was not as good as. Ins own, and tilat was an. itjdvantage^^e could certainly claim oy'er !j(us. oppbrLerif," viz., of being a better <>euera,T and o*f"be^ng" r .able ta, woik such things Better"/ ' He had' pointed out aereral 1 things td ; Mr Fraster'at fffe nominations; 'wh'«n' '.he v £oiiJd 'have- denied t|iem'if he had' liked, : b r ut tte had 1 hot done ho. ! He' (Mr Fraser) did'nH deiiy 'that he 1 bad been ; beating abbtittbe b;ush, which tb.6 'speaker 1 had 1 ijifcdUsed hini of doing, <»r any 'similar charged Qu the subject 'of 'Edttcatioii I,'1 ,' Mr Fraser's views had come to spmetninn very dike his ovfh at' last; Thkil geatlem^n had 'cbrnm&iced' by saying he would 'ltrti^ qtiite • \Villing to support grants ; to* : aid denoa}itjdti6'ni^ f -il'th'iat could be done wltHOut' breaking irp the seeulav system . • ' Welt, tfiia Ainijify nieant thatl lie- did^not tigife6 tof Wat ail; If' Ml ': Fra^er eouTdiii^ve suggested any Schemer it wbtild 'haVc been diiferenfc. 1 ' It 'seemed"!^ bb only a way to ca%ch Yotesi !rle j 'ha;d'hihiself been offered a J block } vote fi'oni ' the 'but^ had to Refuse, ii, %& cause ihe Would hot express his'vtews m (hat nmnrieri But the 'differeiice betwebn ; himself and Wv 'Frk^r'was rsitnply thacthafc ; gentletrfan 1 ' hadoonie ; :r6uildt at- ! last to 1 his «>wh wiy Of thuYking.'" liv the liiatrer' Of 'Waste tjands his .opp'On'erit' differed ; frdm 'him iii sayihg ;hy woukln ? t ( lowePtbe 'jrrice' bl ltiitidV j He\<Mr Maea'rthur) fhbtighl that wals a foolisSh and puerile vie* toj ; tak6.- ! 'It af^eai-ed to h inv tht mjoro ih'ey-settfed%h:e ;; back, J thilland n^afoi? thef j front ' more valu ; aljlft>' ! He ' think ht(W i: tf i Fraser f coilld beilfed to take this view; wh* oughi? to have thimght of tlte' subjebti for" luinself, arid could only sHip- . prise '-t'tiaU-'geritleWb: had taketi 1> thjl{ jiiour jiof as to differ 'from liihi --{tire lapedlter ) ( ; ''• ■■ ,■ '■'■•_■ ■.- . !Oapt. 'Walker ':' OrVleV ! We came to; hear ' the -present^candidate's views and nOt Mr Frkser's.' ' ' '''" ' ! Mr xMacartliur Wb'ttld' kppekl' ici ilie ch:airj He was perfeotly" jitstitfed'ih *,nobieing' Mi' Fraser's yfeW, a'ri.d'Had d" oue ■so ■' when- ' that gehti enian' w^ ,'piiese'nt 6ft another ocdasionV' '(Seat; \seat ahd'V great applause.) ''On.tlie subject of railways',' 'Mr : F>asei lt s^y;imvs iidft'beahcriticisai; so they; 'wfei>6 4ic|t \vQvth vevy'inuch. ' ( '' l;l ''■'■;•< iHe hatT said that all before 'Mr Fraser, wheQ 1 he had a chance of replying.. (Applause.) !Mr Fraanr, (with Captain Wa][^er^ permission,)' didn't believe m a non^ political Board. He said if the Go'yernnSent^auld .i^a^age r^ thg^afl- ; tlidy'shoufd" sippotnt 'iinother O'oyfevnm^t^ bufytliis ;■ w^ ,nc tejst for the ability of a Government and could not be dotie. ' Touching, on.- lpeal jnabters, -• ssme ■of Mr Fra'ser*is " snppOrWrV iiallti^t (lealt.altogethcr fairly- wjfch. fcim ''Macart^B), ,twp. of werfl.tiiere that evening, andjo_oould auswer !'for then)sel^es,Oi », . .. , • ... ;-j • ■>)>, i' rj They all knew tliera was a great '''deaj.trf anituus against himself., about aroadinthe Fitzherbert ;but 'not rightly. In fact it shouldi be; l: jujst tjie opposite, for if itjhadnjp be§n, ; . fpl': v him, tjje thre^ x ,-mU G S r )*)*& ' W^ldu't l^ave b,een nyide a naa^'n ro|a4)which had been. He had been asjkc4 abou^l^y/ih^i $\\is, Sngiwev, ftrid, ,,^d tlmt t% ; t ,pje.cg fthjniuld qe'hiado a" m.am road. i; || had s^id the opposite, ' fhe opnViaiiie w^i^lfj.' have boea'done. The onjlyik^y he;)iad goue agatiist the" FitEherb^vt se.(b^ti{« had been when he preventeli them froiii making a road at the cost of a man who would not be benefit- &(\ bytt. Ho had by so dping gain-. Ed ohiel ! v«te, and'perli ips los't'iSO. ; Sitj •<that if hb 'lia'd^ariy motive' tbser\'^,' lib' had 1 not goise '^bniji 'it thiff right' Way. Hut tje, onjy •qid'w.ha.t^ "$ b^ad, do^e through 'a f^liVig ' Of tHiriVess,' ; > H,qv# : ever' they hJv|' i lfon^ f t '^ci definite' ol^rgfe 'aqhiii^st' 'h[li^|.' '^t, ; gentleine^' want'ecl. to foroe Vti ttteor.'rt-ium upon ,'liim fdi* hia^ sei--vipes'as OOnnty Chairman: Wicker*: ; !i No/ no.) "^ut'lie' 'did i&t allow-the" irtotion'to lie iirought up,. j^ut'he'wua 'surprised "tto see tHeni so changed as .they had , becpnie of lat'o. 04p'taift : W-^jk'er* 'might', 'sny,, no; na x hijt the' fa'ct''was J tht) Qouncillor'i Sherman proposed and he (Captain talker) seconded. :A voice: Hiltp^Walker ! that's h<-)t! /f:V >: ' i:: ; ;; . . . .'. -■-■... 'There we're nine wunoillors present ali the time, so it wasa'fc likoly he \yhuld eonitui't" h^mse|rb^ s 4y\Qg ifj|t wasn't ''coir-reql;. • He "thai^ht it was siuoere on' the part of the seconder, but it appeared that ifc wasn't sincere. ;>'TAen, : : th.§^ w^s^anqijiei; . little matter. Mr Halcombe and Mr Shulson and himsejf had /ought, fajard for the junction) bo&e at JKaretso, : And thiey COUI4 claiu> the whole credits of h^'i^g got lt.-.tljeye.. JV|r F-ras^t 1 hawfoMghfc.^iis best 's> get it atXQngb ? iir»i, "Vxgll l]e cJidii t iiUn\e tliap ge.nfle'ina'u"| l hcjp.ausp Tj<jn.gl\uvn vv^Sjin hjs t^en, hut 'iie cjiq ob'jeptip them bringing out a a man l a-i"an opponent, who had only tri'd fcowrst the . junction, away fromt em when he Inmself was ; standing, who had done' a great df'ea' '*■ io : get it for them, He thought the .'

men Wlii^^ad fought for thorn m that 4»d utbߣ-|hijigsHiihould be rewardod rar t Heir-past services. This was the incentive /t! mt public men had to wo^ltifor ßestrict. He thought the settTQ^^f-jjK^pere would bear these little tilings m mind,and would admit that Mr Fraser could come before them with the same conscience as he could. If two local men had come forward, it would have been simply a matter of choosing the best man. Butbet^DnWn'tTe-e "wiiy "WTFffief 1 had comaforwjirdiexcop^ because two ov three' County Councillors had a davraiipoß himself. Tie-'had-ifcVwaj^ said that if Mr Johnston came for-* jward, and there was no local man, lie wou'd support him, and if anyone else had come jorward, he would haye ,. waif ed>his lo^n fes?nesl; aM^tayed ; putffrbth J the dontest.^ But Mr Fraser" ' pame forward, and hadn't the claims that Johnston had, who had the ability to do « r£hj#g[tffihe;;pn!jr would, jvhich he didn't believe Mr Fraaer jiad. I He was now pr^epa/ed fop. any <ines> lions.^ V; " l\r ' : J "J'■ il Ca^t^Waiker sSicT-Mi 1 'Macarttfur hu\ brought forward county matters. He had come there to hear Mr Macarthur and not to sneajr, but he had brought forward county business. f £ho statement regarding the honorarium was utterly false, and^ie would ripp'eall Eo'Mr fcly Wj) ether /i? "wa^' 6r not. 1 - ; The WioYai'fura #aY proposed ; at a previous meeting, but that shouldn't give Mr Macarthur any -reason to $uppQ£|^]flilMfr talker) woMd b&aisapporter'of his for the House. The thought Mr Mncarthur had worked most ably and energetically as chairman of the "Uouncil, and woutcTliortainly move that he receive an honorarium, but he appealed to Mr Sly as to whether h;e did so At/jfte }^fo»Xefeiayg(6fc &ot. i i Mr Macarthur had never said or insinuated that becauae,C|apt. Walker jhad seconded the honorarium, that •hje would support him for the House. )He only said lie was being run down ,oh county mattersptarshew iheir m:- -: iconsisteucy to run him down then -and praise him up only a little time ibieforey y>; He. jj thought Jthey* lli|B '.r wishing- to get a nnmbeK)f WhWs'foY L " zh^m, for by shewiug ho\r efficient he ;v[as as chairman, could only shew that he waS :feifl^ ivell trained to enter the House. ' Mr Sly then said he had not intended to take any part m the meeting- that evening, "but th* candidate had made statements which were not fdunded upon trufchl^>.Hi3 opinion w.as tliat Mr Ma(^u!tt'ir|had brought ftjrward a proposiiiott. j^oi a trifling -allowance to councjUd|ijibr travelling expenses. (Mr : Yes, iquAte coi^c^-.^iit? ; :hi\-4if|n^. ; Member tM mat|ef "of .honoriiri^i^ to tthe cU^kmaa-^Bipg^ proposed" |4 n^ -^fiertastj' meeting piftftok Cfouiicil,*'"a^hoirJ^K"fie'^ member^d, Mr iliicarChurjtffu^g i^ So heMuippoW rt^nYußts have-bee^ brought forward. ;^ M? llMviur^ieKMlßSff have refused it if- itr hadn't been .i.i.roM tlisio'V ' Mi-iSly.^uppaseTditmust/hatebeeh^ : ■and would siy-'tixat ! 'lv4}. r »i#aya ■ iiktid • "tidfhting fairly. Although he quite 'agreed. withc,what : .^her,wi^rhad. Said,' ' Mi*' iiyf dearth ur" had " been an aljle couuty chairinaUj "J(o thouaht he ! hid been little tqo ! able, sometinieii. Bbt the cdUn^ > ' > BKairm,a% rl 'w4s t ßaci^ r a good ? on'e Wki^glrt ita '$&U pit^ nU ,to, keep him. He had heard it said that M;r Macarthur and Mr Mcßeth^hkd eiich red them^'ATKU &m : . :&<;griefpba mistake Although an able chair'roan, i Macai-^nu'' ! h ; ad ■fefet^jet''' some fundi for bis_ownylistriotjthat belonged to another district. He ditln't see how 4>?i^B,^>^ain their confidence if lijs acted- jikeHhat, Mr Macarthur ha|l suict that Bfil^Fraser had tried to^jjgaifc jfa) jupobon at Longbnrn, but^-he; ' hadf also tvied to jet another junction at BunEythotpo. i Mr Macarthiu'«^id.^the' junetioa had been already fixed at Bunny-* thioi'pel' Alfclfe!h>td?fd6fie>:w«^ s&&y aiid get it remoyed*"ta- Palvnei*ston, Mr Sly's, .argmijifent f was t i laigoly in'-liia-iav^r, aW iao^i§ Mr F/j'iiser's, Mr Sly was correct m iwhiit he had said about the honorarium^ wJiiGhnakQ-gaye. 4yi^ a,*pQin^ ft for if het-had^efused a>tlfiittg it' mukfr -i have been brought -up._ (Applause,) Hj> thwght.oMf - :§l38 1 W ii^t-3'^li« 10 votes ac the-nonunAttans and ,if | he.ccon'tirfaeii JifljHtljat Diiiyf^V^ !;. would h.e iiviebtud,>toahinY!'fo4.rti^i'e H | many more.. (Great ftppkuse,) He w*a ;^u;rß;th;eiej iCoMflckiaaabiiei iaTat»^ig#e -%|Ujo" gum.ent m .hi^lavopatlCTri^^af: heiag ftu al»Je county -chairman. They ui^atrVen>ero'b«^i[hWwerper : , r ifchaiS as' ••' "loojunty ohairmawliho vhad'i'finly the iOqunty to look aftery-Hu* if they gave , |i i |v rnkiiitf .gbbpeel foV- htft>i^bil'ity^'^ii^' ! : ,put hii^jiiJj^Hoj^^fJ^nr^ntar. t lives, lie wouhTtHen have the whole .district to look iifter^ajid more chance, i ofjdoiug someyasj^^^rv^ IMr Sljr pointed oi\t $^b Mfr M*<* arifchaV^yi^e^^^a^ru^e^^l&J/! j^e^cfii ip, ac^»u'ring_ three miles, of j'roja,d for Wfczhei}berfc- t pH&- reqe'nv ' (^eredj soinMlunJi | J h>t > .toa&. ptaoQ some iifne. sgfy m the, Qautjity '.^^icli^ .. r seemed to afipeaE l f thi»t Mr^acarthur ,did not know tne exjstence of that rdacL _ %> ir j, lf ,, .■•of i. ; .••. ini?..-'<>T 0C ■ Mr '^la^arthjtjr, fuflj^. remenabered 'the tim.ejhe referred to, bu {, 'the only doub I !', . thif • Ihere • • was, " vfas : !ag ]\ to : '\ whether it 'was a main roa^d "' (kr^ jftjit' ' '' 'an^.'n^t as to its "^" J ; T^ ■ 1 * ofle^Hke dixies of tne '^eildfng (iuri ' poratio,n , to make v certain amount ofroadsf I^^ ;Mr Mucarthur wai glnd t^at this „ subject? iiitd! been broii^ht. ' Np. There, was no Condition of the. «o : rt. , Thie "Cbthpany 1^U v/ iAm^Kv 10(^00 acr^s : Bft^%^Waf^ iri small seqtrons and fully surveyed,' at; ■'• 1 5s per acre all round, and had fo^o : all "'tlW';riiin6r f 'Bifrveys'whicli T cost'''ffs i p6r ; acr ; e^ " So that 'm reality ; tuW : cojnipany )i.A<i pai^J »st- the - s anie prioa l fo|r it.-i;]Oa;OOO acre^,'\V|\ioh included- ' all tfie'^u'^n^ p?ep® ; ' jfcfr which he ( lVa'fl his, piok and cWoioe 1 " Wii'd^rW ; oiU ; a.oe%in number of immigranta. ' ■jtye't&t '&s&**&ss' thar m* had brought people to th« jjS&u ' !< and had enham^ r^ •»Uher looa^tiesrfw'.frm Th«y had settled 2|otfo people, '^ he : •7 f. ?sss?s'&&**. itaytMng. ia do w.lh such a.' OQiapany, T{ tiaaT

been asked ho\v "could h^ favor the -lafloiotioii m 'the prite of* 'land, whei> he s ,ve»reßented v a v land) «^ompuny i "Well, they \Vere iar Seeing enough to 1 Be^ that by f( seit|,lin^ land all round oyvnj would become morel -iibrn^/a'tfy''' wouldn't have ujucii land left m a few years' time as it was $°?d)¥*P? * old yei 7. fast< ; '•■"'■' '' ''-■•] Mr Richardson pointed out that the G6Vepfimenfr had I 'refused to ! ac-, t5 M 5 annum 1 . fromohim; (thattbejr tiiigh'tf easily have: /earned- forl thfe railWay^for thelrucks; anrf onKr- because; rtbjay >wauMk'fc mak«> hM a, s r nian con-! jjffesioui-ifiiia io<? KS.niHlii'i _■■■' : A - : wffl M«CRrffiaV fens^'ei^' ;thit the', railways should be managed 'by <x non-political Boa Yd. , | In reply tb l ''Mr talker, Mr Ma-isa^-liUiij wouidabe m t&Joit bfbbriW- , ing Ibr making roads, And would al- 1 low the local bodies to haVe the spending .oCtihe-.monevv •vi : • >'■ i In replv- t6^Mr J Sly, ' he ' tlipught j the interest- btt'^adh.'m^nbf jwould i have to belaid aut'o^.the ; consplidat- ' ed rev^tttfe^ittid'' that ffi&i' wouldn't ! press so hard upon' :the small settlers ' ask iO uD.(>n t cth^ ; .^)iwaASy -ajc^l ! people m £he towns should contribute | a little to the maintenance ot the roads that broiigfttPili' all the ty&fficMr Wfclk«J^ ; •aaked^ i^lhe i candidate approved of the. ofwesetit system of represe^^. .Jon iwlrtWc f3 «ipp6§ing 1500 people % T0 f te.?|, ; aJi^the election. Out of these, say %c (Mr Macrtrthur) got 606?^ Sta«/aVtimr :' I hope thg^&i^nUjd^fe opFy polled 400 each, then he woojd. be returned, pid 1^ d<Ms"tei Be'Vep^se'nte^ 1 tteiV'dils-, «<s»^' 'M^caVthVri-: urittiß*stob^ what he, dMßbt:" io Tliere 0 SjS^B : a c [ '4yst J ena''to;' 'jeii-.; sWH? ■ 'if BWW l '' o 'rfeni^6_ntal;i9i'— t^e,' HaHPiftstkk Mt it' Wit titi ]) so good «a, tis^^^ne:' :'™V"/ ;**^T-. -'^J^tftn^Wa^PSsk^if^iijpposfjag ta^ v c4tfdi|la r t| e were 1 tettfrn^^ %ith' the^ kli«wlfe3^e l tliat IHe M&iierlievt settlers' hfttf % .«««£ sft^^W^lf^etf Tepr'esenferiveV ; . . . Mr M:\carthur would certainly.' . '""' f^ai^^^Alge^^.W^l'perhapsyou 1^ 1 ; _£ „* ..-./'^'.''J Xv l^r^ o ]tl»nrad'' :^heri'|)ut !^a qtj.e^tion'j and delivered an affdress on the rail wkjfi® tW'SStitlx IkiandYafter whiph ' dVColittf " eh4uii ; ed 'about fenciiig; ', tH^failwaysi 7 '^ J . i! ; V? U K' :;- ';■:! Mr \lacarthnVffutly realized the ira^rtatt(se' i o f f T . ! th^ 'li^%uey he n® giVe v a dit^^'r^ise jikt to^h;^ yam. e me-^h^;a^idi.i;;eVei^; ; ;b^e)t' man •i6b^^lie' : c'6tinl;r^'''^thipiy; naoliii't' tlfe^^^tb- do'^^wftiiiVso^hai/^s, , tl^WWp^Mjing tpuiiprirVxt.r ',: If«¥1 f«¥ : MShra'a f ffiSde c yome re;mark^ fa;'. th-l'^tifiaF-.wh'a^r Mr 1 '&*s&:. wBS, tyf w^inot Wffii 2 speculator. (C^'oT^OW^.dli iiyn 4 t'ttejthpu&h? J y . "VWiie 1 Kafcl'^Bia'ile .^ s^p pf'tlie tpn-. gtre'r^o^Wf ; to ikWlti^ tne'Ma^d•watu District at any rate, w|shecfeWTOp^hil 1 .cabdidate'is 1 views ' pf trfxStibn: " Jand ta^ny^Vo^^t/taxalia Mr Macartlmr did nof! That would be double taxation. ., .■)...; a ifepiirti'tinit; tfib'oeitiaidafej syas an iar;, fidSl. O1 '" J ' >f ' Til< '- :;f/l l 0."-''■ imik V-Mx 7 Sl!y'wouyn>! al WW*W toftttnfV "l»o " put;: '^Ie ; t^tti^f %e,Hbns^" Vut .he would nrfWW th^q^et^^'be Jq*."/:; i Mi-' £ Sla ( cSi i tftSf' it4n\ V .&s&s&. inJaJjthfe^eMpWiDeiM'put; ' ( It had, 1 ; b^^# J^°%on'ef *$$$ a^ he was glad of being able "to answer it^;He^««itr?9.t.:an.. -infidel; Ha wa«r a member of the Church of England^.. ai*|rit^y t^Atpplaiise^'P - - i Mr West e^ilpitjed.thajbvhe had brought'^e^'m'a'ttfor'up' purposely to allAwiMriMacafclhiUv-te^^plain iii^ seff aad a JMfe;l# ca^ase-anyl pain. ; -. > > oeveral subjects y were then discussed sueli_as j t^ j e, f <li^c,ulty in .^fbrcjn« the paj'nVeiiif of rates, perpetual leases, the party iheH&ndidate was likely to join, &c, &c. :-,•?•<■]• R.i Mr^aca^hntrMiid to wrote liccounfe Major, A,tkipson .was likelf Ho %r^if f J c6alitioh \% port higarvm'-v hi. w\ uimu-11. •>.:.•. -j £he taxation of /; iyTapri . l^nds^waa, of compensating the ownerrof Jaind^al^'Bunny thorpe,_and -some other BubV jects7"inost of which had been ftwly and exhaustiwftf dismissed at previous meetings; : >^'.?'.- ■^■■•■■■^ v In reply < JC^!«i^\Sr^lc»r,^he^andi. date wonl^ai^ks^-spn^bt^er industries sp^gn|»itban;tl)atofAvhisky distilling, *""" "!"•..,.?'," „..,. . v tBHAStoiy "$r ;^whaf dsb^l ''pr*? ; posW^voWonnanW^^ cnMjitt&e m Mv Macartlmr.. Jkfr 'J. Biiick •'' an; Amendment I of |hd«lw>iOn]yj r-vrhicli sMr -WalfceV seccmiiedv' Mr Walter ih sfecondin^ th^Wrt«*i^it'«i^L: ■■Hbi l 'h"d ; ;>v e^ : faitfPWW-M^artnur . as ,'ap ,ab|e ton^p woulcf knoiw nothing a»>ou t general3?WeE»W^>i i (Voiee...-Oh, roti) (MBlMftcarthtt^.'.' iWril >;I know as Stu^ks Mi< FrAf er does 'at any rate.) ©tfp-^Wilk^'^ 1 '" Well, T Jthdu^ht'. ter ajid ;/^p.rp!^ fJ an^' consf d,er^)je ; dje-'i lav^¥o^.^l»iß,9pea|?er I '.Gould.jr!eHttme.--).i. WeJ\ at,al>l .-e»yeqts \>oih Mr Macari thuni^and 'Mr Fraser have niueh' *O 1; leafOSii' -i Thie ■ objection - he had tb M r Ma€aV{h\V^-was' th'it'he'dtchxN; kep how* the? ''t^b "jibi^^ ispnld; kg/, , bei,ng°a,irevii; fer^the Corporation ami being- f.^oir Thci'C; were^fipVjfifjJogs in-. ,Feilding,.which had to be rolled: - about, but tbere wei%'ftonfe^San'g»tikei, : although bo ! hfld^eife^ct faftJHn'Mr iVlacarthni; as an %b,le puJ'^C ih '&ss?, y**Ji still he '"'second "',^ of HfJonit^wKmendment and (motion I>rt%. ; >pfct ■« i"o '..- ihe ibeetin^, the i ohaWroft« fcleclated the? motion to be g&itfeh • .by/xo 1 lai'ger 4. Majority ns noiifS^ri^^^^riiih^.' I .';^' me6t- . ing''tßroniia|e4/i^-a thanks to . the cliair,' and, ; api>l*vnsp, •, , ; ; . . ■ i , , . : .-. i■ : :- > - *

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 200, 21 July 1884, Page 2

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MANAWATU ELECTION Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 200, 21 July 1884, Page 2

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