DUNEDIN.
This day. Jas. Fulton has announced his intsntion to stand for Taieri. , . v The Jockey Club hare resolved to hold * their annual meeting in September. H. Hawkins, charged with embezzling the funds of the Union Building Society was remanded for a week. Jas. Bennet received a rote of confidence at Cookstown. . About 40 attended the Liberal Association meeting last night, but the body chiefly represented was the Free Thought Association, which furnished the principal speakers. It was stated at the outset that the Association declined to commit itself to either Grey or Fox, b.ut, would go on its own bottom. It adopted as its platform:—Triennial Parliaments, Manhood Suffrage with Residental Qualificatioa, Redistribution of Seats, Readjustment of Taxation and Secular Education.!
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Thames Star, Issue 3829, 23 August 1879, Page 2
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121DUNEDIN. Thames Star, Issue 3829, 23 August 1879, Page 2
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