POST-SESSSIONAL ADDRESSES.PROBABILITY OF MR WILSON, M.H.R., RESIGNING HIS SEAT.
Christcuurch, This day. At Rangiora on Monday evening Mr J. AVilson, M.11.R. for Kaiapoi, stated that his health had been so indifferent since his return from AVellington that, if it did not improve, ho did not think ho should be Avarranted in attempting another session's Avork. Dunedin, This day. Mr John Bathgate M.H.R., addressed his constituents at Roslyn last night. He received a vote of thanks and confidence. /
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3675, 25 April 1883, Page 3
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