j Mr M 'Lean left for VVospbrt, en route for Wellington, yesterday morning, having definitely withdrawn his candidature for the Inangahua scat. | Mr Wakefield wires to one of his Reef- ' ton supporters, that owing to serious illness in his family, he will not bo able to leave Timaru before to-day week. Ho will therefore be in Greymouth on Thursday evening next, and notifies that he will revisit the whole of the electorate.
I in spite j6f" the all-absorbing interest attaching ip. the forthcoming election, there is stiH'a little business doing in the share market; and a gradually improving tone is manifest. Welcomes have "made some advance; hi price, as also have Inglewood's, Globe's, and several otlu r stock 3. The Hon.jMr Bromby, delivered a lecture in the bddfellow's Hall last night, on the subj&t of the English in Ireland. The chair was taken by Mr. P. Brennan, and the attendance was very large. The lecture, \va3 listened to throughout with the greatest 'attention, and proved both instructive aud entertaining. Our report ;. .. . r ■ i*xv *~ • ■ s ' . i. .. is unavoidably: crowded out. The Hon. gentleman will lecture at Boatman's, tomorrow night.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1264, 27 April 1883, Page 2
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