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MR MACANDREW AT PORT CHALMERS.

(UNITED PBESS ASSOCIATION.! Dunedin, May 10. Mr Macandrew addressed his constituents at Port Chalmers this evening. He stated that unless we from ourselves we should restrict borrowing to two millions a year. He favored a large increase in population, which could be brought about by an extension of the homestead system, the extension of the credit of the State, to enable the cultivators of the soil to obtain loans on easy terms, the retention in the Colony of the interest on future railway loans, the extension of local government, free grants under the homestead system to the unemployed, and if needed assistance to enable them to get over a year. He received a vote of confidence.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 741, 14 May 1886, Page 11

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MR MACANDREW AT PORT CHALMERS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 741, 14 May 1886, Page 11

MR MACANDREW AT PORT CHALMERS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 741, 14 May 1886, Page 11