UNFOUNDED RUMOURS.
Sir, — The rumour that lam fairorablo to Mr McMinn's candidature haa no foundation in fact. The pronouncements of that gonlleman arient the education question ostrange mj •yoipathy from him. lie sot ms to nusunder- } stand the rery equnable requirements of denomin*tiouali«ts, and he make* false assumptions in hii treatment of tb« subject. Equally unfounded is the rep rt that the Catholics aro about to record a " block vote " for him. la justice to myself, I deny the truth of the I •first report, and tho second I cannot let pas? unnotioed, owing to its close affinity to tbe UibU Tho authors of tkese unworthy "dodges" exhibit more xoal than prudence. To thenaccount is to be act dewn whatever loss or gain, >if any, may result from tbis Tindicution of trutn and principle. — I am, Ac, J Goldrn. Hamilton East, January 7th, 1876.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 567, 8 January 1876, Page 3
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144UNFOUNDED RUMOURS. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 567, 8 January 1876, Page 3
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