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MASTERTON ELECTION.

[Opinionß.of the Freea.J MfiHooo is not a desirable, type of repreaen. tative, or likely to prove of muoh'real uao.tf he should get into Parliament,- Evening Post, August 31, ■ Mb HAWKiNS'haB no ohance of suooeaj, and his retirement in.favor of Mr Beetham, would be the most practical proof he could give'of the sincerity of the political faith ho possessor.— ;Evening'Poat, August 31, ■ln;.commenting:some^weeks 'ago on certain passages in Mt Hawkiks' speeob to the Wairarapa electorß,.; wo observed with great regret thai .a gentleman' who, .evidently, possesses Uiicommfln -political Qualifications,, appeared, nevertheless, ,to be unfitted for public life by a want of self-control, and a moBt: unfortunate tendency to deal in peraonalitiesl ■ Wo were equally astonished to read in the Waibarapa Daily a few daya ago, a letter from Mr Hawkins whioh not only outrages all the proprieties of political; warfare, but so far exceeds all rational bounda as to revive and confirm our opinion that Mr Hawkina ia wholly unfitted by temperament for public life, .We never read a more violent or unbecoming letter,—Evening Press, September 8,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2694, 7 September 1887, Page 2

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MASTERTON ELECTION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2694, 7 September 1887, Page 2

MASTERTON ELECTION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2694, 7 September 1887, Page 2

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