THE PATEA SEAT.
There was a very large attendance at Kai Iwi school on Tuesday night to hear • ■ | Mr. OTDea. The candidate received a]■ unanimous vote of thanks and confidence, on the motion of Mr. Salter, seconded by Mr. McOullough, A strong committflß v was subsequently formed, with Mr. Col- , lins as chairman, and Mr. McCulloiwli -- secretary. MR.' MASSEY/'
Mr. W. F. Massey, Leaderiaf the Opposition, who has been on a brief visit to Sontb Taranaki, was a passenger for *;•{ Auckland yesterday morning. Conversing with a Star reporter, Mr. Massey said he, \ was quite pleased with hjjj two meetings. : - Asked if he intended to .return, Mr. Mas-#® fiey replied that he could not say at pre- '■■■' sent. . Ol
An interjector at Mr, Massey's Manai&* meeting, by way of expressing disagreement with a statement made by the speaker, ejaculated: "I don't think!"' Like lightning came the-reply, "No, my. friend, you don't think. You have not, got the brains to think. Your brain# could be put in a hazel nut and then' leave room to, Bpare'." The audience ap-' plauded and laughed, and the interjector collapsed into silence. 1
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 113, 2 November 1911, Page 5
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187THE PATEA SEAT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 113, 2 November 1911, Page 5
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