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Mr Da rgaville and his

CONSTITUENT?.

(By TsiiBORAPH.; (UNITED PKBSSI ASSOCIATION.) ■^ Auckland, ucfc 3. Mr Dargaville addressed his City West constituents at the Theatre Itoyal to-night. There was a large attendance and he was i well received. Senior Councillor Waddell presided. Mr Dargaville referred at great' length to his quarrel m the House with Maior Atkinson." He would regard separation's a misfortune/ana to prevent it was m favour of each ■ U^ havi political autonomy. The ibllowinS resolution^as carried unanimously : -l L M*^ m rg*vilh deserves the best thanks and: confidence of his constituents and of the'colbnvfor his action m the House last session, and especially for his . .unflinching; advocacy of tbe right of free speech for thi representatives of the people." The n°ni O r^? resoll ? ti^ ™ about to be Ch% th^ m r tlQ S w^a the akrm of «TW U P meeting:"That, with a.tiew to secuHn/and preserving the unity of the * wh dl colony and a better administration ot fhln e MT Dt>it p " desir ? b >ethat there should be a reform of the constitution, providing pohticalaatonomy for each of the two Islands, of the colony." Three cheera W ere given, however, for Mr Dargaville, «nd three for Sir George

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 259, 5 October 1883, Page 2

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Mr Dargaville and his Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 259, 5 October 1883, Page 2

Mr Dargaville and his Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 259, 5 October 1883, Page 2

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