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;-.-_ ; . (UNITKDPRESS:ASSOUIAXIONI •' ■ '■'' ■'' ' "■'. ::AccKUHD||;thisday:'!'' A meeting ,hw at-Remis settlement, and Pa'nui authorised; Eewi to senda Mr Bryco 'asking that an.' arniiesty.be proolaiinedi i.• VVaha'ndtr in an •interview with'.Gfioe, eaid .the'.dause -of'd'eTay'riri completing ; ai-£etllemeht : Europeansisadifference'amilrigyielnaiives! themselves. .; He] : added'; a' little time to breathe: amTall things will.Wrriide 1 right." I ' ; ''.'/ ,THE PENINSULA ELEGIIOC ■ ;•'.'• ■■■'' ■-. DuNEDlNi'%ipiy'9; ;;!: ' '.'; bishop Moran is a candidate-Tor ■ tiie. PenuisulVseat.' '■' >■■ : ■■■■•" --■ i- y><»'
Bishop Moran; in. hig, ; mib}ish,ep! address to tho. 'electors • of. the sula,;after referriiig to the-unsatisfac-tory views' 'of--.Messrs XariiacV ''ami ■Donnelly oii the odiicatioii says: "It is difficult to say - which of those 'two candidates is.most-uujustahd tyrannicalinhis;principles Ui\ policy,, and;, most opposed ;to .tlio, equitable claims of Catholics, and '-others who think with them."- He" proceeds; "Pwler, these. circumstances'- I'offer you .njy 'services, . I do'.ihis, to .'afford all just men an opportunity ;;of giving... effect . ;to;. .their' disapprobation .of.;the. principle's and: polioy ;of fe Donnelly, and Mr :Larnachon' the education' question,''- and'as" a- protest against thocowardibo of some'and J the tyi-iinny of-others... In the position I -now; place myself I '6hly;claiuV to; U regarded as a ln'ani a; ;and'|aii elector of the;. Peninsula, .'and:'as ;tlie 'advocate of fair play'and'.even-handcd •justice, I shall canvassiiio -Wan'; :; l -shall employ no agenfe ..jSuchVare ■willing to vote for :ino l 'wiii'.(io:..so' l.attheir own oxpense,: and purely for the' purpose of protesting against tiie* in-: justice .and; adyocatingwhat-isVeqiiit--' able. I make m apologyJoi< assuming! : this .position., lam asmuckentitled to ! offer my services to; the' electors'as''Mr; Donnelly or Mr La.rnach'/ofauy man,". iQa all subjects ,likeiy;to occupy, the attention' ';;of-' Parliament,^.''llie Bishop says'his principles .will be'ibund > fair/and just.';'.;. !;'• -■■-■.• ;My Onlleh - h a« riatujeci'.frqrd^tfe^il--' :tetr'?^.:::::;.;; :i >-;g ;:, \- ■:■■ ■■:, ;■.; this day. ;, : A sclio.plboy ; naitfed:>Alex.'sangh'atf' arid' Tims. Synes, a ploughman, were both 'drowned while bathing in. K ei;eek at Dora station, Sokonui, \fb.ore Yaughaii had gone ■ to .see. iis mother during th» holidays, ■' ■•;'.'. /'' : ';;;;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1274, 10 January 1883, Page 2
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