MR McMINN AND HIS CONSTITUENTS.
Sib, — Will you allow me to ask, through the columns of' your paper, when and ■where it is the intention of Mr McMinn to call a meeting of his constituent, in order that the electors may review his action during the past Session, and ascertain his views for the next. There are several questions which Mr McMinn will be required to answer, notably, his reasons for voting for Mr Curtis' Bill in favor of Denominational Education. On this question, Mr McMinn will be required to speak with no uncertain voice, as nine-tenths of the electors of this constituency are opposed to the action taken by Mr McMinn, in the last Session. Mr McMinn promised, before his election, that, should he find himself not in accord with the electors of the constituency on any subject of colonial importance, he would resign the trust confided to him, and I now call upon him to take a vote of the electors upon this question, which, in my opinion, is the question which most affects the future welfare of this colony. — I am, &c, Eleotou Waipa. March 19.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1052, 22 March 1879, Page 3
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