DUNE DIN, Tuesday.
The Free Thought Association held its annual meeting hist night. Mr R. Stout in the chair. The receipts for the year had been £S9l, and the expenditure £912. At the Children's Lyceum on Sunday afternoon the avei age attendance had been 43 boys and 41 girls. Mr R. Stout was re-elected piesident. The agricultural statistics for the Taieri county show a total estimated yield of wheat of 2,141,200 bushels, being an average of very nearly 35 S bushels to the acre, and of 'oats of 286,732 bushels, being an average of 37i bushels to the acre. A moderately attended public meeting was held to-night, convened by the committee of the new Constitutional Reform Association. The principal speakers were the lion. Mr Reynolds, Mr Stout, and Mr Bastings in favour of the association, and Mr M. W. Green against it. A resolution, "That the Constitutional Reform Association deserves hearty support " was carried.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1847, 8 May 1884, Page 3
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154DUNEDIN, Tuesday. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1847, 8 May 1884, Page 3
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