GERALDINE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION.
Mi’ E. Robson, secretary to the Geraldine Liberal Association, has been in communication with Liberal mombers of Parliament with tne object 'of inducing them to pay Geraldine a visit on their way home from session. JVJr Robson bag received a letter from Mr VV. Hutcheson stating that he would be unable to' stay on his return from Parliament, but would be happy to come from Dunedin in a week or fortnight’s time. Mr Earushaw stated that owing to having accepted invitations to speak at Christchurch and Ashburton he would not be able to visit Geraldine. He thought the platform of tl|o association a very practical "’•’e Hoxi. Mr Bolt, Writing ofl - . ’ "rt Stout and himself, behalf of Sir ... h ? aUe to regrets that they win . - hut if address a meeting at Geraldine, possible he would be glad to visit the town in a few weeks. Both Sir Robert Stout and he considered the platform very concise, and a well-expressed dc« claration of Liberal principle?,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2564, 5 October 1893, Page 2
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167GERALDINE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. Temuka Leader, Issue 2564, 5 October 1893, Page 2
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