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THE OTAKI SEAT.

To the Editor. Sir, —It is freely rumoured that Mr Vicl.'lure will not contest the Otaki m at. and if this is so then why do we not move and ask Mr Byron Brown, a most aide man. io contest it with Mr Field, in any case J\e should be represented by a man who lives amongst us and whom we nil know as being very inpable. Mr Brown, I understand, is willing to eome forward in our interests, and we should certainly avail ourselves of the opportunity of securing him. He would prove a live member. full of go, and would not be seen only on occasions, and would not make his presence felt just prior to election time. KI.KCTOK.

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Otaki Mail, 14 August 1922, Page 3

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THE OTAKI SEAT. Otaki Mail, 14 August 1922, Page 3

THE OTAKI SEAT. Otaki Mail, 14 August 1922, Page 3

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