TARANAKI BY-ELECTION.
MR. SMITH'S MEETINGS RE-ARRANGED.
Mr. Smitli's meetings have been somei what re-arranged and the following fixtures made: To-night, Omata Hall at 7 p.m.; to-morrow, Westown Hall at 1: p.m.
MR SYD SMITH AT OKATO.
Mr. Smith's «neMXiiif"ftt« i'knto last night was attended 'oy. approximately, 100 electors, and the speakeraocorded an pscollent and uninterrupted hearing. Mr. A Corbett presided, and at the conclusion of the address moved a hearty voteof thanks and comidence in M-. Smith. Mr Hunter moved an amendment that onl\ a vote of tiwnks bp tendcrM. tub original Motion prevailed amid heaitv applause. A few questions were put and satisfactorily answered by the candidate, and in one intense rue neatnes* of the icplv pro\okod n hearty burst of good-natured laughter against the questioner, who Jook his discomfiture with a good-nai'-.red smile.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1918, Page 4
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