A CRITICISM OF MR LAKE.
TO THK KIHTOH. Sib — I'sce Mr Lake has commenced his campaign at Raglan, and it is a pity that there was not some short-hand method ot describing his adclieas. Great, indeed, would be the gain for both you and your readers if it were described somewhat after the fashion of races. "Mr Lake lend off a quarter of the distance, descubinc his own qualifications at a good pace, ami broke down badly." He stated that he felt it his duty to take the place ol Mr Whitaker, as Major Jackson was a standing candidate, and had been m'tlie-, field ever since Mr Lake had been in the : colony, and as the late member's actions were out of accord with the electors. I How Mr Lake came to know so much we cannot discover. As nu address it stands quite alone. It is- a complete ' failure from first to last, a production of unwisdom and hawker's twaddle. It would be a serious matter to entrust t»e safe oonoluct -of> vessels of State in this colony .to stichan lintcained triind.— l am; #c., '-' ' ,'-* ""' ; .An Esaspioß. -
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1875, 12 July 1884, Page 2
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188A CRITICISM OF MR LAKE. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1875, 12 July 1884, Page 2
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