TIMARU. 25th November.
Mr. Wilson addressed the Geraldine electors last night at Temuka. The meeting was not very large. The candidate declared himself an ardent abolitionist. On a resolution of confidence being proposed, seven hands were held up. The chairman declared the resolution carried. Wakefield was called for and asked to speak, but declined, stating that he would address the electors fully on Monday. Heavy rain has fallen during the last few nights. The rivers are much swollen and traffic interrupted. No great damage has occurred.
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Evening Post, Volume XII, Issue 126, 25 November 1875, Page 2
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