MR W. H. FIELD, M.P.
The member for Otaki—Mr W. H. Field, to (retain his Beat at the last election by less than, a liundred votes. The ftaxmiilils- -were than, working,, and the flaxmillers' vote saved tine isituation l . This year Mr Field will have the utmost difficulty dn, getting back. He is a genial maji, who may 'some day dereloip into (Something more than a politicianof the parish pump order, He has the imiafartuinie,' however, to be idenrti. fiied with a. party ■£or which Otakd,' like other rural ooristitaienoies,' has no particular nise. '-Even ,the flaxmillers will draw the line at the [aristocracy wliioh the Liberal 'Go^ea-nment' is >seekirag .to establish in. the land. And Mr W. H. Fiekl, member for Otaki, otherwise known as '"ithte late Mr Field," will not - have (to worry much longer about the vagaries-' of .the train service between; Wellington and Porir.ua.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10309, 9 August 1911, Page 4
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148MR W. H. FIELD, M.P. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10309, 9 August 1911, Page 4
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