McKENZIE AND WAIHEMO.
[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.!
Dunedin, Last night.
In his farewell address to the electors of Waihemo the Hon. J. McKenzie says : —" You will easily understand the regret I feel in giving up Waihemo. From the day I first entered public life, now nearly 30 years ago, I have been associated with no other di*trict than yours. Every public position I have held in local, provincial, or general politics has been by your suffrages, and if I have done any «nod for New Zealand io is you who have inven me tbe opportunity. Whatever office I have asked you for that was in your power to give you have always given me, and at the last general election when I was too ill to contest the seat you crowned your goodness by returning me unopposed. They are expressions of confidence of which any man may well be proud, and which I shall never forget."
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9803, 30 June 1900, Page 3
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