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OTAGO.

Hon. Air Dick, speaking at North East Valley last night, said : Speaking as a private member, the present management was not calculated to render the railways of the colony a commercial success. He would, therefore, bo agreeable to trying the experiment of a non-political Hallway Board. When the new Parliament met, no party would be strong enough to command confidence, and there must be a coalition. Ho was not altogether satisfied with his own party, because in some matters ho did not agree with them, and quite possibly might not Und himself propared to follow tho lead ho had dono in the past. He hoped that party warfare simply for tho Treasury benches would bo done away with. Mr Gillies, addressing tho Bruce electors, declared himself a supporter of Vogel. Tho election is likely to bo a keen one.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4416, 9 July 1884, Page 3

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OTAGO. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4416, 9 July 1884, Page 3

OTAGO. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4416, 9 July 1884, Page 3

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