OUR REPRESENTATIVE IN PARLIAMENT.
- TO THE EDITOR, Sir, —Now that the busy time of harvest is over, and a little leisure can be indulged in, will you please to pub lish this letter. There are a good many electors in Geraldine and district who are thinking of the meeting of the General Assembly, and wondering what our respective representative intends doing during the next session. In other places members are meeting the electors, and giving some account of their proceedings in the past session and their views on the various questions likely to crop up in the coming session. lam not one who wisher ■ oer to neglect his own interests g a busy season to hold meetings, but I would like, now that we have time, that he should call us together and, tell us something of the past session, and his opinion of the different matters coming forward in the House at its next meeting, and also los views on the speeches delivered by the Hon. the Treasurer during his visit to the different centres, —1 am, etc,, A Farmer,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1098, 28 April 1883, Page 3
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181OUR REPRESENTATIVE IN PARLIAMENT. Temuka Leader, Issue 1098, 28 April 1883, Page 3
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