PLEASANTRIES IN THE WARARAPA CONTEST.
Mr. Bunny, who is seeking re- , election in the Waiarapa, addressing a j meeting the other night, remarked? ] "He wouldj now refer to the stoats £ and weasels. (Laughter.) The stoats and weasels were said to be the natural enemies of the " Bunny." He be- , lieved if they were to introduce the \ real stoats and weasels and cats and \ foxes they would have worse enemies 3 than the rabbits, and if they allowed \ the stoats and weasels and polecats : that were seeking their suffrages to ] turn Mr. Bunny out they would have « worse representative* than they had had for years. (Boars of laughter.) He hoped that they would look out ; for polecats, weasels, and cats. (Re- | newed laughter. (
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume II, Issue 180, 2 December 1881, Page 1 (Supplement)
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