Political Notes.
T know what has frightened the Winers and others on the land. Tho siiifile-laxers have frightened them, mm so have (own- men who have neV'T been on -the ta-ml ami who Uo "ol understand them,—Mr Smith Tho taxpayers of Now 'AmUtoI, „ sha])e of the local ralvpaj ers.are paying some i;82,ooo year -by way ol rates to support, hospitals and charitable aid.—3lr Ell.
• BU-NEDIN, Sept. 2;1. Mr A. S. Adams, who is a caiididate for Bumnlin Central, undressed a fairly-at-ternled meeting of electors at the Garrison liall,. and -had a good hearing. -l!o announced -himself an lndeinm'dent, but opposed to Mr Seddon. lie. favoured an elective I'A'ecut-tve, reform ef 1 Ire Legislative Council,ivfei'eudum without initiative, ami he would -grant Crown tenants the rig'ht to the freehold, -but bot at the original valuation. lie was °I'P '<l toj the granting of preference to t ivion-isls, aud to -having clericalism in schools. A voto ol tha-tiks and confidence was passed,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7939, 30 September 1905, Page 2
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159Political Notes. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7939, 30 September 1905, Page 2
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