KING COUNTRY LICENCES
ELECTORS SHOULD DECIDE CANDIDATE’S VIEW (From Our Own Correspondent) OTOROHANGA, To-day. Otorohanga electors met in the Tow« Hall last evening when an address v. given bv Mr. J. C. Rolleston, Reform candidate for the Waitomo seat. The candidate dealt with the method of raising and lending moneys un the provisions of the Rural Adva and Rural Intermediate Credits A He claimed that the Massey Agncui tural College would be of great to farmers. He was in favour of King Country being given an opportunity of expressing an opinion as whether licensed hotels should established in the King Country. . usual vote of confidence was caTT by acclamation. After the meet Mr. and Mrs. Rolleston and fr \ cn “! and supporters were entertained supper by the ladies of Otorohanga.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 504, 6 November 1928, Page 12
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129KING COUNTRY LICENCES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 504, 6 November 1928, Page 12
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