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THE MAJOR ON THE STUMP.

[By Telegraph.] Dunedin, April 2. Major Atkinson delivered the first of ids addresses in Dunedin to-night to an an audience of 501) or 600 people. He went over exactly the same ground as in Christchurch, merely referring to one remark made by Mr Montgomery to the effect that it was unusual and extraordinary for a Treasurer to address public meetings throughout the colony without asking his hearers to take a party view. Regarding this he said that he thought it would be a bad day for the colony when a Treasurer could not address the public on matters of importance without giving them a party coloring. A vote of thanks to Major Atkinson was carried on the motion of Mr C. S. Reeves.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3120, 3 April 1883, Page 2

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THE MAJOR ON THE STUMP. South Canterbury Times, Issue 3120, 3 April 1883, Page 2

THE MAJOR ON THE STUMP. South Canterbury Times, Issue 3120, 3 April 1883, Page 2