MR CAMPBELL'S MEETING AT KIHIKIHI.
Our RuUkihi Correspondent in Explanation.
to Tin: tnrruii. Sin,—ln your Saturday's issue Mr I,amphell t ikes exception to my »h"it io|’"it ot his no-eting line, 1 had no mle'diun whatexer of misrepresenting him, 1 wan una ) e to attend his iiun'tmf? so T had to my information from others, two of my informants—who were not together when tolling; me -said Mr Camiibell favoured Chines., immigration, and I accepted the statement in K ood faith, therefore lam not to blame for the error, and since his letter appeared f heard again that the impression was that ha oppressed himself in the manner reported As regards “ Fe.nialo Sul rage f nevnr mentioned it a* Mr Campbell \\ill see if he reads my report again, and I knew nothing "f his views thereon till X saw his letter.-(Uur Kihikihi Correspondent.)
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2356, 16 August 1887, Page 3
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142MR CAMPBELL'S MEETING AT KIHIKIHI. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2356, 16 August 1887, Page 3
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