Teddy Wakefield Rejected.
WANGAREL
(From our own Correspondent) I / This day1.
The Marsden Election.
Five candidates have published addresses in the Comet. Messrs Mnnro, Reybtun, Hull, Bradley from Kaipara, and Sir Robeit Douglas. Mr Munro stands to win on the Nova Scotian vote, other districts being 80 disunited, leave small chance for Sir Robert Douglas who stands second to Munro, and expresses himself indirectly much in favour of Sir George Grey's party. <He will poll a majority in Wangarei districts. Messrs. Bradley and Hull will take Mangawai and Kaipara votes, which will leave a majority for Mr Munro, without Sir Robert Douglas can split the Waipu vote with him. Sir Robert Douglas in his address says the abolition of provinces may be an accomplished fact, but at the same time it is quite possible that under a' new system the country districts shall find themselves in a worse case than before. He is adverse to Separation apparently, but it is believed he will pull in the same boat as Sir George Grey, which is pretty universally wished.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1827, 23 December 1875, Page 2
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