INVERCARGILL.
Mr J. W. Bain, a candidate for Invercargill, bad a very large audience lasb night, when he delivered his firsb address, flo spoke at groat length, and had a good hearing. An extraordinary number of questions were put to him, the answers being favourably received. A vote of thanks and confidence was declared carried by the chairman, although the voices seemed about equal for and against. It is stated that Mr C. W. Tanner hae retired from tho contest, being unable to get a Committee to bake him up.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 276, 22 November 1890, Page 5
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