PRE-SESSIONAL ADDRESSES.
fnr TKLKOHAPir— rnKs* association. 1 CAIITEH'i'O.X, This Day. Mr. Buchanan addicted a well-attend-ed meeting i !lst n MH. Uo defended the Opposition from the cliaigo of obatiuction, and condemned the. (Covcinmcut for rushing through work at tho end of luM .••essioii. He declared that ihe OpjiOMition did not desire to abolish the leasehold. Jt approved tho leasehold, but with the option of making holdings freehold. He condemned bouowing for exira vacant purpdbos like the piiTntinl niilw.iy omces at Wellington, when no money was, available for schools, roads, tuul bridge.*. In cone!u.«ion, he declared lie would be a candidate till the verdict «f his constituency told him he wi not wanted. He was accorded v hearty vote of thanks. IIAWKKA, Thin Day. MY. Major, M.H.R.. concluded a 'tour, of Jus electoiato with a meeting m llawera la"4 evening, al the conclusion of which a vote of thanks and confidence wa.s carried.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 148, 23 June 1904, Page 6
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