The Premier's Tour.
Mr Seddon and party left New Plymouth on Wednesday morning by special train, arriving at Inglewood about- 11 o'clock. He gave a brief address on the platform at the station, and was subsequently entertained at luncheon at the Inglewood Hotel. (Tor l'l-ess Association.) STHATFOIU), Nov. 22. The Premier visited Stiutford this afternoon, awl nddiessed the pupils of the District High School. WANGANUI, Nov. 22. The Premier addressed a meeting to-night at, Aramoho, which is ti railway centre. Mr Seddon, who bad a good hearing, reviewed the work of the Government, and spoke of the colony s progress under the present administration, his speech being generally on the lines of those delivered in other towns. He advised the electors to support the sitting member, and not supplant a journeyman by an apprentice. At the conclusion there was a strong demonstration against the sitting member, and in favour of one of the other Liberal candidates, Mr Hogan, an ex-railway employee. Cheers were given for the Premier and Hogan. Mr Seddon speaks at Wanganui tomorrow night.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7985, 23 November 1905, Page 2
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176The Premier's Tour. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7985, 23 November 1905, Page 2
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