The Wairarapa Daily. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1885.
We have very little to any with reference to our contemporary's reply to our leader of Friday. We are charged with having compressed about a dozen mis-statements into one sentence, but the only two that are mentioned will, somehow, bear the closest inspection, and then prove absolutely correct. If Mr Hogg influenced nobody at the last meeting of the WairarapaEast County Council, it was not for the want of trying. He interested himself in Mr Carlile's proposal so far that he passed a note to Mr Hawkins, and afterwards spoke to him on tha subject. Mr Mc(Jardle declined to speak in favor of the proposal, and then, as we stated before, took up an opposite view. If we have belied Mr McOardle, let him deny the accuracy of the report of his speech at Woodville, which appeared in the local paper, and we shall then consider whether wo have done him an injustice or not, If anyone belied MiHawkins it was Mr McOardliE at the Woodville meeting, where he deliberately attempted to hoodwmkthepeople by the statements which we referred to on Friday,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2106, 28 September 1885, Page 2
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189The Wairarapa Daily. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1885. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2106, 28 September 1885, Page 2
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