LEADERSHIP OF THE OPPOSITION.
(BY TELEGRAPH — OWN CORUESI'ONDENT.)
Wanuanui, February 25. Tiik " Wanganui Herald," referring to th 0 " Wellington Post's" article on tho leadership of the Opposition, pays :—": — " Various rumours aic floating about, bufc none of them are reliable, us to Mr Ballance's chances of boing leader. We do know the lion, member who is thus graciously dealt with rather intimately, and have no hesitation in Kiying that he is not likely to give up his 'thooiies and fnds' for any potation that can be odeicd him, and as we aie quite awnio of the fact that many of his opinions untit him for tho leadership of the Opposition, the sucge&lion )n«y lie dropjicd. As Sir 0. O'Rorke is now in opposition to the Mini^tiy he ni'iy be selected to leu), though his thcoiies :uul fudi> nitiy aKo be In-^ difquulification. Tlie hour und the man will not be wanting, however."
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 243, 25 February 1888, Page 4
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151LEADERSHIP OF THE OPPOSITION. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 243, 25 February 1888, Page 4
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