PENINSULA ELECTION. TO THE EDITOR.
Sir -I notice that the Trades and Labour Council of -niinedin have persisted in recommending Mr Seaton for the Peninsula. .1 cannot understand why they-have done this, as their delegates who attended the working men's meeting on Saturday evening last Were plainly given to understand that we were going to support llr Donnelly, whose views suit us best, MDeoUlly in regard to the eight-hour system. In The face of the rebuff they thor got, they might have left us to Judge for ourselves, for we aro quite able todoso.-lam.&c, A Woß Kisa Man. South Dunedin, December Bth. ■
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6189, 9 December 1881, Page 3
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