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MR DILLON BELL.

(to the edixob of the southland times.)- ; Stb, — Would it not be advisable to elicit some definite information from Mr Bell, as our representative, when he arrives amongst us, as to what course he intends pursuing in the ensuing meeting of,, the Assembly— the most important that has ever taken place in New Zealand —-on the subject of Provincialism versus Centralism, with endowed municipalities ? There is no fact on record in the annals of the Assembly that he performed anything which he promised whilst here on a former occasion.-^— l am, yours &c, ELECTOE.

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Southland Times, Issue 657, 15 April 1867, Page 3

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MR DILLON BELL. Southland Times, Issue 657, 15 April 1867, Page 3

MR DILLON BELL. Southland Times, Issue 657, 15 April 1867, Page 3

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