A LAST WORD OF CAUTION.
Mr. Feldwick, one of the capdidatwss for Jnve.rcargilj. lost the election by two rotes, nine ballot papers, the markers of. which were his supporters, being put asidpras in-! formal fpr the reason that a portion, of the paper was defaced. Had the votars attended to the directions which we have printed bve.j jjhe, leader this yould not have happened^ q,nd Mr. Feldwipk would «oir be the reprfise^ta|;iTa by a majority of seven. Electors remember thjs: do not 'mutilate thp paper/ beyond crossing out the names of n 1 ;• HA^COM^E. . Eemsiaber; also that the po|l closes to the moment of FOUR', |£ ypn. do not record your ypte before ijh^ l^pjjr, you disfranchise' yourself. ','_, i:i {,-.- : \ -;.,,',j'' ", :;
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 72, 6 September 1879, Page 2
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119A LAST WORD OF CAUTION. Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 72, 6 September 1879, Page 2
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