LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS. MR E. W. STAFFORD AND HIS CONSTITUENTS. Timaru, Wednesday, 8.12 p.m.
the right hone. If that didtnot elect proper men, tbo blame lay with themsofaei. lie had come down really U> know what w«re the dbeirei of the electon. He had never yet •ougbfc » ■cat iit the Houm trammelled with anything that would demand of him to »ct, against hit honret conrictions, although lie believed that on general subjects a momber. ought to agm with his constituents. Ho was there to answer %nr a^UMtions the electors might put. His opinions on the Public Works policy wferothot it wiw*tWßC one, but thnt the method adopted to carry it Out was • dangerous ono. He had etery hope for Ntw Zealand. He waj-not daunted, but feared for the future if the present public work* policy was not speedily alUrfcl. On sitting-down. Mr Stafford was lewdly cheered. Affcrr nnsir«ri(ig sevenvl questions as to the harbour works, i education, &c, arote of confidence was passed.
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 128, 1 March 1873, Page 2
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163LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS. MR E. W. STAFFORD AND HIS CONSTITUENTS. Timaru, Wednesday, 8.12 p.m. Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 128, 1 March 1873, Page 2
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