ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.
—o—(To the Editor of the New Zealand Colonist.)
Sin, —There is only one paragraph, in Mr. Wade’s letter, in your columns of the tith instant, worthy of notice, and I am especially directed by those gentlemen, with whom I am on the present occasion associated, to demand the names of those who have used bribery, intimidation, or undue influence, to obtain the vote of any Elector in the approaching Election, as well as the names of those Electors towards whom such bribery, &c., have been used. I am, Mr. Editor, your most obedient servant, HENRY, ST. lIILL, Chairman of the Committee. Wellington, Sept. 8, 1842.
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New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 13, 13 September 1842, Page 3
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107ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. New Zealand Colonist and Port Nicholson Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 13, 13 September 1842, Page 3
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