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MR. ROLLESTON'S MEETING TO-NIGHT.

OMINOUS SIGNS. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Chbistchubch, Friday. Mr. Roli.eston j s meeting to-morrow night is ejected to be very lively. Saturday night here is a. moat uhusual one to choose for a political meeting, and the object of the Minister of Lands was shrewdly suspected to be to hold a hole and corner meeting, which none bnt his own friends would take the trouble to attend, and so easily secure a vote of confidence without any bother. If this was Mr. Rolleaton's object, it will hardly be served. The Reform Association sounded that alarm, and to-night they are holding a meeting in the hall, where the Minister will speak to-morrow, to concert measures for bringing him effectually to book. It is hardly likely now that he will get a vote, and I should not be at all surprised were Mr,: Kolleston to find himself compelled to bring his address to a sudden close.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6996, 19 April 1884, Page 5

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MR. ROLLESTON'S MEETING TO-NIGHT. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6996, 19 April 1884, Page 5

MR. ROLLESTON'S MEETING TO-NIGHT. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6996, 19 April 1884, Page 5