To save the expense of a contested eleotion in the coming licensing polls our-local contemporary, suggests that Maat"i ton flioqld retuih three meni; bers, Pahiaiua" tivpr EketHhnna two and Castle .Point one. Here we have a Licensed Tictiiallers , 'Ass6ciatioh l B proErnnime in a nutshell, afld; is. our looal contemporary its prophet ? it anyrate it requires lib prophet to dis cover the source from which the inspired arrangement emanates I We thought i-ibpriila deurljp contested election and .Were always ready to fight one out, .aniTryet we havo a Liberal organ trying to ." squire" an oleption of rtceptionul importance in somebody's interests. This . sort of thing is a little "too thin/' and we really don't think ihat on this': occasion the wires oan be pulled in such a barefaced mauner. . i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4650, 16 February 1894, Page 2
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