WAIRARAPA AND PAHIATUA.
The results, of the. political contests for Waiirarapa aaid Pahiatua. are by no meaais certain. Ini the former constituency tine' sitting member (Mr Buchanan) appears, to have the advantage', though, there, are not a few who pin their faith im Mr Hornshy. The strong feeling which is passing over the Dominion in favour 'of a, change of administration wiflU, fliiowever, prove a serious drawback fte the two Governanenit candidates.. Tlie isame remark applies to Pahiartua. Whilst Mi v Ross is> an indefatigjahflle' worker, and showed comsddeiv lalhlle backbone iim voting againist Ms town j)«irty on the land, question, he has, to fig/lit the resentment which is Ifielft, against tlie l patronage and extravagance of the Conitiamious Miulistvy. Tlie additioni of a portion of WiaipaAva- to' his. electorate will, howAver, strengthen his position a little. 7 0he Rleform oaudMate came rather date into ti\e> fteM, and it would not iho saii'patlsJng, therefore, if Mr Ross \veno reneiliected with sometlinng to spare.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10483, 21 November 1911, Page 4
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163WAIRARAPA AND PAHIATUA. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10483, 21 November 1911, Page 4
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