CANTERBURY.
Mr J. M. Tnomey, "acautioui. follower of Sir Julius Vogcl," got a vote of confidence i from the electors of Gladstone district on Saturday night. Messrs Pearson and Duncan, opposing candidates for Ashley district, a ldiv.-.—d the same meeting on Friday night, and each received a vote of thanks. OTAGO. Mr Fill U n at his Mosgiel meeting on Saturday night failed to get any vote, owing to the incapacity of the Chairman. lie declared continued adhesion to the Government. Mr Barron, who U not likely to bo opposed, speaking at Caversham, said ho belonged to the Opposition, but could not follow Sir Geo. Grey. Mr i_arnach said his first act would be to depose the Ministry, but ho would no! takootfico under Sir Geo. Grey. The Bible-in Schools Association of ! liimcdin have resolved to communicate with the candidates throughout the colony a.-king them to state their views on the introduction of the Bible into schools. The Manufacturing Association aro issuing a circular lo candidates on tho subject of encouraging local industries.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 1420, 14 July 1884, Page 2
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