A CORRECTION.
TO THIS J3MTOII. Sin, — Your paragraph in rtfi-ronoo to my mooting at Kufiokl was inuccunUo, imcl calculated to orealo h fsiKo impression. T did not alatG that 1 had agreed to retire in favor of iho Hon. John M'Kenzio in tho evont of bin being dofea^d for Waihomo. Thoio is no ngroemont of Iho Jcind botwocu us, and what ia more, Mr M'Kenssio and I have novor discussed such n thing. Fioin tho fii«c tho Hon. John M'Konssio has boon thoroughly confident of election for W<»i homo, and when ] last Hpolto tv him ho told mo that lio fully anticipated a majoiity pf four to fivo hundrecj, and I boliovo that his expectations will bo maro than ri'ftlipod, But I now repeat what % said at Enh'old : I Bhould view tho clufoab of tho M mist or for Lands aa a nation il calamity, and would doem it an honor if askod by my coiistituoncy to rotiro in hie favor. In "-I!- 'i an ovtnt any tnfiu who would not ii.ako tv .similar fjacrifico is no true- friend to tho Liboial cause.— X ,nn, etc., Tjiomah Duncan.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7836, 27 November 1893, Page 3
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188A CORRECTION. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7836, 27 November 1893, Page 3
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