POLITICAL.
>(By Telegraph —Press Association.!
Dunedin, Inst night.
Mr W. Earnshaw, one of the candidates for tho vacant Caversham seat, addressed tho electors this evening. Ho announced himself as a supporter of measures instead of men. The candidate received a fair hearing, although there was considerable opposition. At his own request, no vote of thanks or confidence was proposed. The meeting carried a motion of condolenco with the widow of tho late Mr Morrison, on tho motion of Earnshaw.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 279, 4 December 1901, Page 3
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