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(To the electors, per favor of the Evening Star.) Listen, poor and benighted electors of the Thames! Swanson and Shera (two Auckland men) have gone to the "Kawau to ask Sir George Grey to allow himself to be nominated for this constituency. What else is needed to make a man ashamed to confess himself a Thames elector ? Will he stand for the Thames ? Of course he will; but if I had my way in the matter I would burn him in effigy for the way he has played fast and loose with Thames electors. In Sir George 'Grey'smodern Carthage the cry has always beeti "everything for Auckland and the devil take the Thames." Fellow electors, in the forthcoming contest let your cry be *' a Thames man for the Thames." Independent.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2178, 28 December 1875, Page 3
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