LIBERAL ASSOCIATIQN.
Weekly Meeting. l The usual weekly meeting of the Wairavapa Liberal Association was held on Monday ovoning, when it i was unanimously resolved that aletL tor of sympathy and condolence, bo ■k sent from tlio Association to Mrs in lijjf bereavement. AlI most every intmbor present spoke I on the resolution, and testified to the * extremo respectijn whicli the late Mr Banmber was licld by all. L Several candidates for membership were proposed and elected. A longthy discussion took place on the forthcoming Mayoral election, nnd it was decided that if thoAssocirttion support any candidate for the office of Mayor, that- candiHB (lato shall first be recommended by P'the executive. The questions) of water and drainage are not to\ he made test ones at the election. The question of a faster train servico between Masterton and Wellington was discussed, and resulted in an unanimous decision tcij urge upon the Railway Commissioners, through the member for . Masterton, Mi A. W. Hogg, Mil.By the necessity of instituting a faster train service between Wniranipa and B Wellington a^KL H It was decided B with the HUMemorial pi'oposjflHßHaßß jfflcrcato a HKal shillimT^HHßHHfflSH [HRi'i'sent a villaro^ffißßHß BKptaiu Willis and &Byigßfms |H wore Eastern the H evening he sang several solos in p Hindustanee, and accompanied him--1 self on a banjo. The audience was a large ono and seemed to^juite » enjoy Captain Willis' lecture?; We understand that the Captanhjvas born in India, nnd is the sonifii a • surgeon in tho Imperial Army, 'He came to New Zealand and drifted about until he reached Christohurch and while there claims to have been ',' rescued "by the Army,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 2 October 1894, Page 3
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271LIBERAL ASSOCIATIQN. Wairarapa Daily Times, 2 October 1894, Page 3
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