THE POLITICAL SITUATION.
[TO THB BDITOS WAIRAttArA DAILY.]
I, Sin,—As tho electors of MaatertijL. havo had an opportunity of listening JHp" Mr Ballance'd opinion on the V&fclitiail Situation" from hia point of view* jmd aa, " according to your contemporary ...they sw-e '■ likely to" bo favored with addre&s&a 'fromthe Premier and Sir Julius Vogel, who will also, ir. all probability apj&ak without. " the impartiality of a judge," v 1 think ■ it will bo of advantage if wo had,, a little' ot tho other side or the question, and would liko to suggest, that mi invitation be sent to suroo gentleman, qualified to apeak on the subject, auch na Mr EdwardWakefield ; ho is olio of the most brilliant speakers tho colony possesses at tho present time, and I feel sure if Iw could bu induced to addrcsti «. Musterton audience it would bo a trout, that would long be romombeved. Ho ia well able to ;give an insight into Mr Ballnnco's prhioipba, M hia political actions in the past, and hhvb probablo policy in tho future, is the pro- ■ sent Government auceocded in retaining ■ office. I am, oto., Nauo,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2664, 3 August 1887, Page 2
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186THE POLITICAL SITUATION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2664, 3 August 1887, Page 2
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