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MANUKAU

Three candidates for one seat — O'Bobke, Buckland and Grant. Keverse the names, and you have the order in which they ought to appear on the poll. O'Borke has no claim whatever to re-election. He may be the perfect ideal of a Speaker, but he is a lamentable failure in every other imaginable respect. Buckland ia a lawyer, but ought to be preferred before O'Borke. Grant is a teaoher, a man of high character and ability, who is well known to the majority of the electors. He would make a creditable representative, and is the one I should like to see returned for Manukau. An effort should be made to unite his and Bucklaad's Candida* ture— one retiring in favour of the other.

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Observer, Volume X, Issue 623, 6 December 1890, Page 3

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MANUKAU Observer, Volume X, Issue 623, 6 December 1890, Page 3

MANUKAU Observer, Volume X, Issue 623, 6 December 1890, Page 3

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