A VOICE FROM OWER TAHERU.
. (To the Editor,) excitement was this morning- on the Star beinsj; $ itrif ■ buted,by a-cauYasser of Mr Hpsf\to :: the inhabifonts of the. village,'■ .f li'is almost time- the Star was protected got more appreciation at' tto handß the pubho when they huvo to 6 away. ( On borrowing bjje| f (th6 wicked'• man did not follow big loaders-orders'l v by. giving to all) I naturally looked for "". good; but;;toltny. surpnse looked in-vain/Jcould see nothing bui'''' Hogg on all aides. That gentleman begin to find 01111 that He' is getting inr-Hp therbehind the|urther ho goes, when' hir Bends his speecn ro'tind'SQ many timeW * We can all understand a- con6deiice : i vote at his second meeting, Why did 1 ? met the electors views, No, that-wpnjdfli|r^i it, it would be a the trieeting' attended .^liis^p^ 11: v followers it was of course, carried' A)|. as it . was intended to. ■
: tfot-ihe paper \viis given away because it contained Mrßeetham's letter, but allow me to say that if this is tho bait it does not take with any here, as we pukgreat faith in what Mr Beethain : states. Wo all know up country, . bettor than Mr Hogg, that men working ab put. stations cantiot ,be brought together every night to westings so we any luirbi done as far as the being held the snirio '' Hogg must admit that •r' • did "not sen to his business as they should have, done, or ;■-. tliejr could have" seen thai the notice wasgiveh in time. "^as-far 1 the follow-. .-. • ing, -Mr Hogg, why'Mrßeetham. wetit . up;the.coast two days before lieldidv..)Ve.pnt the footnote down for what -it' • . is worth, the only thing in it is the ■.. turning the tablo business, Does he mean the confidence rote that could not tji.nd a seconder only 'in the chairman, whp had not- ; quito made lip his mind who he was going to vote for. If Mr. • Hogg goes in, the first thing ho ought, to try to do is to "stop such men having a vote at all, it's as bad as putting achild into a powder niagaiiino and giving, it a ... ■ box' of matches to play with. Allow, ... me to advise Mi' Hogg' not- to be so personal, and life will be thought all the more of, and that i 3 not saying much. - Apologising for trespassing so far, l am, fe, 1 Small Farmer,,...,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2708, 23 September 1887, Page 2
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395A VOICE FROM OWER TAHERU. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2708, 23 September 1887, Page 2
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