THE MAYORAL ELECTION
I object in publishing tin: present ; n ledition, of the M.ur, is to uttord gisLOP unit others who might tieto reply to correspondence in the ,[[ Qtago Times the only oppork they would h:i ve of doing so f the time should arrive when .-nondence shall cease to have any mpon the Miiyor.il election. One f highest benefits derivable from •jblic Press is that it is a medium iji which public opinions upon rjaut questions such as that which •(cupy the attention of the rate- < to-day find vent, and the more jjus the means for giving expres-s-public opinions.and of correcting ious impressions which might rise unfairly influence the public •he better. As, when rumours- of i-which we might be more or less ited,reach iw,we publish a special 3, containing alt the news to hand, (TO to-day placed a sheet at the J of the public, and treated ourIto another say on the <pustioii |p Mayoralty, recognising it as I a matter which, although not |:o affect the Umpire to any great j beyond the boundaries of p. we all very property feel to Importance to us.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 712, 22 July 1878, Page 5 (Supplement)
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188THE MAYORAL ELECTION Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 712, 22 July 1878, Page 5 (Supplement)
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