(§) An article in the Nelson Examiner of July • 31, speaking on this very subject,. . says : — "If we are to believe the Independent all the honest men opposed to them are fools, and all, who have a ; grain of sense are unmitigated : rogues j the, elec», tors who returned an adverse majority in the Thco? vincial Council are a set of ignoramuses ; .."and the ••• ' members themselves • a y - fair sample of those, who sent them. . They prove too much. ".. .' ..f ';;;' _■;' j,' "' , ; ". Then we have pleasant remarks on the "incoherent jargon" of one, the" ''virtuous indignafi6n" T of a'sfe-r ■: cond, "egotistical flourishes" of; a third !'' s^l^i|t>; ; ;,v weUi that what htebeianpaiiifu^ should have also 'been noticed- in .other 'jxoy&cpk.%£j : tY<* jMdre^JtoElectorsi 'JEiJrHSf^JS^Sp yember 7i 1857,: ■ ''" ■ -'.'-'■ "'.:; : :- .' ; . : -;'.";-' '■yt&i? : \:?-~r^P.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 1, Issue 49, 28 August 1858, Page 3
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125Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 1, Issue 49, 28 August 1858, Page 3
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