PORT CHALMERS.
Wednesday;
Mr /Reynolds addressed his constituents last night. | After reriewing at length his own action and the action of others during the past session, and things in general, he said that having been a representative of Dunedin and Fort Chalmers for twenty«fire years, he announced with regret his intention of resigning his seat in the House as soon as his constituents shall have selected a successor. He might, however, he said, be found in another sphere, as it was not at all unlikely he would write to the Government asking to be placed in the Legislative Council. He did not think he would be asking too much, or anything unreasonable, after his twenty-five years' service. A resolution containing an expression of approval of his action during the late session, and expressing regret at the loss of his services, was carried unanimously. .
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2779, 10 January 1878, Page 2
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143PORT CHALMERS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2779, 10 January 1878, Page 2
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