THE LAND BILL.
MR. MeNAB AT GORE. l'cr l'ro'ii AssßefaSsft—_ _ Gore, June 21. ~ The Hon. 11. McNnb addressed his constituent* in the. Gore Town Hall 'tonight. The building was crowded, and Mr. McNab received A very cordial re'•option, lu his • speech he dealt at length with tye Und Bill; elaborating the argument* ho used in his speeches in other places, Iwt dealing more particularly with the criticism of'the Opposition in'regard to the optional tenure, and I lie proposed endowments,'which he said were bound to increase greatly in value ,is time went cm At the conclusion of the address, a motion was passed unan-. inioindy thanking the Minister for his able and interesting address, expressing confidence in the Government, and strong approval of the earnest efforts that, wove being nude by the Government to promote land settlcjnent throughout the The motion was moved by Mr. Dunuin Gilchrist, chairman of the Southland Education Board, and a prominent mcnjiber.of the Fanners' Union, and seconded 1 by Mr. John Gray, of Mataura. ■
The Minister leaves for the north by the morning's express*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 22 June 1907, Page 2
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178THE LAND BILL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 22 June 1907, Page 2
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