WAIAPU ELECTION.
(To the Editor of the Herald.)
ah; — In regard to the offer made, to mo to retire, that my expenses would be made good, 1 would lIK.O to state that Uus would amount to a substantial sum, as follows : Priutiug and advertising, JbJlOO; travelling exuauses, hire of halls, schools, etu., for meetings, about. J-jyO; total, £190. Those people who protests to have the iutere&ts ot the Opposition cause at heart, have the remedy in their o\mi hands. Let them retire their man, lor 1 would not retire in tavor of any nun who i.v .sitting on a lail. Jic would have to be on the right side of tho knee first. — 1 am, etc., H. 11. WALL.
Muriwui, November 29th
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10526, 29 November 1905, Page 4
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