TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.
DxnsnEDHsr, Dec. 15. Mr Yogel addressed the electors on the. evening of Tuesday last, in? the Masonic Hall. ;On t%e opening of the doors', an immense | rash tqpk^ place, hundreds j finding it impossible to gain admittance- An , adjournment was^accordragly made -to the Government Buildings, where 3000 persons were present. Mr Yogel made an admirable speech, which gare great satisfaction. At its conclusion a motion was carried, thanking him for his address, and pledging the meeting to support no candidate opposed to the General Government policy. An amendment to the effect that time was necessary for the consideration of the statements made was declared carried) but the voting was nearly equal. The meeting persistently hooted down Grant. A memorial has been received from In* yerca'rgill, urging the Government to create the late province, .with the extended boundaries, a registration district under the Lands Transfer Act. Taylor, of No. 2 Company, and M'Farland and Reid of the Artillery, represent Dunedin at the approaching district firing for the colonial prizes ; each made 46.
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Southland Times, Issue 1348, 16 December 1870, Page 2
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173TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Southland Times, Issue 1348, 16 December 1870, Page 2
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