The Eketahuna Meeting.
■'.'/ [To the ISmior,l C : ' >■> I Sm—ln your report of Mr Hogg's meeting in your columns' of the 22nd, it ia there stated.that an' amendment for. a vote of thanks Was carried, and that the meeting broke up in disorder. I take this opportunity of contradicting these statements, The motion for a vote of confidence was carried almost unanimously,' and the meeting concluded in a very orderly manner. I am, (fee/ • ■ Alexander' Anderson, ■ Eketuhuna, Nov 29. .- [Opinibns seom to differ very much about this meeting, but wo have " every reason to believe that our own repor.t. was trustworthy, Mr Anderson does not deny that cheers were given for Mr Beetham at tho meeting, arid'this''is somewhat inconsistent with tho theory of an all but unanimous vote ol confidence in M'- Hogg, Stilk we are happy to give Mr Anderson, as a friend of Mr Hogg, every opportunity of ' stating his view of the situation, Ed W.D.]
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3675, 29 November 1890, Page 2
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157The Eketahuna Meeting. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3675, 29 November 1890, Page 2
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