MR MASSEY AT TIMARU
ANOTHER WARM RECEPTION.
By Tdectruvtir I'-tta* Association. TIMARU, Last Night. Mr W. 1»Y Massey addressed a. meeting of from 1600 to 1800 persons flast night. He had a most attentive and appreciative audience. Hie spoke generally on the limes, of his Bspaeoli at Wanton, with sonne. difference of treatment and emphasis'. Hie was sfrequeavt'ly applauded, and turned, tlhe few hostile interjection*to account. Some questions were asked and repiLfed to. A motion of thanks w(as proposed, with tlhe addition that a change of Govte<rnimienrf> was necessary for tttue welfare; of iihie country. This- was carried, by a show of -hands by a fflarg© majority. Am amendment for- a vote 'of thkniks only rotas "rejected. The Deputy- , Mayor ■ presided, and'the Opposition, candidates' for Timaru, Temuka, Tvfcitaki' land,., Oannaru were on the.pilatrfbiiim.;' The -meeting chewed Mr Maesey on hie arrival, and again, a*: the close of the meetang.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10482, 20 November 1911, Page 4
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149MR MASSEY AT TIMARU Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10482, 20 November 1911, Page 4
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