SIR JULIUS VOGEL.
HE RETIRES FROM THE CONTEST. The following telegram has been received from Sir Julius Vogel, announcing his retirement from the contest:— “ Dunedin, May 22. “ May I ask you to announce that I have resolved to withdraw from the candidature of the East Coast, and thank the friends who have worked for me, and especially make my acknowledgements to Mr. Gannon and Mr. Locke for their courteous willingness to withdraw in my favor, “ I shall be glad to render any aid in my power to the breakwater matter. Difficulties are nearly always the results of faults in Act, the surmountfng of which causes delay and loss, and your draft Act sent me, seeem to me to require many alterations. I shall be happy to confer with whoever takes charge of it. “ (Signed) Julius Vogel.”
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 138, 22 May 1884, Page 2
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136SIR JULIUS VOGEL. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 138, 22 May 1884, Page 2
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