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THE LEVIN BOYCOTT.

STATEMENT BY MR. FIELD

Mr. W. H. Field writes to the Horowhenua “Chronicle” as follows:: “I was sorry to learn when at Manakau that some of my supporters were withdrawing their custom from certain tradesmen at Levin 'who had opposed me at the recent election. It wall be remembered' that, when speaking after the noil, I expressed the strongest hope" that all bitterness engendered, by the struggle would soon b.e subdued. Though readily understandingthat some feeling must necessarily exist for a time after such a contest, I trust-that there will be, nevertheless, no disturbance of the business relations existing thereto.”

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3411, 30 December 1911, Page 10

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THE LEVIN BOYCOTT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3411, 30 December 1911, Page 10

THE LEVIN BOYCOTT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3411, 30 December 1911, Page 10

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