Produce Your M en.
-*_ _ TO THE EDITOB. 6IR,— If your correspondent •' Elector," would be good enough to name those " experienced " men he speaka of it would perhaps enable us ho help, him to carry out his views ; but till we know who they are, and in what line their particular " experience " lies we can be of no use to him. If he means those men who have already been in Parliament and so have ' experience' of how to get the country into a regular mete as at present, I for one should decline to back him, If he means Old Id<n.tuieo» let him. look over the names of the M,H,R'e., and he will find that it is the very same Old Identities that are at present making the muddle. Ths election will soon be on, and if he wants our votes for his " men of experience " let him name them at once so that we may know in time what to do, Who are they, and what have they done ? It is no use sneering and talking about " boys," " tyros," " notoriety," <fee, Young men of five and twenty or thirty years of &ge are not boys, and young colonists who might have a chance of patting things straight are preferr&ble to Oicl Identities, who have without doubt put things crooked.— l am, &c, B. 8. P. Invercargill, 16th June,' lßß7. j
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Southland Times, Issue 9547, 17 June 1887, Page 3
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231Produce Your Men. Southland Times, Issue 9547, 17 June 1887, Page 3
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