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THE ELECTIONS.

AroKLAND, Jane 23. Mr B. 0. Guy announces himself as a candidate for the Newton seat, and Mr Mitoholaon hw definitely decided to stand for Eden, m opposition to Mr Too. Mr W. F. Buokland addressed a large number of eleotors at Utahuhu last night, when a vote of thanks and confidence was carried, tho meeting pledging it: elf to do its beat to secure his return. Dunedin, June 24 Sir Robert Stout has definitely decided' that ho will coot oat no eo»t bat Dunedia, East, and the report that ho would be nominated for Napier, and sit Cor there if elected, is inoorreot. . ~ (Oorro*pondent "Lyttalton Tirnea.") The Proteotioniets hsvo tried to induoe Mossrs Hallenstoin, Burt and Kemp* thorne to contest Donodin Central, but neither would stand. It is pretty oerUin that Mr Hutchison wi 1 be induced to forsake Boslyn, and he will be oppoaod by. Mr E. B. Oirgill, on the independent ticket, but as a strong Bibleln-achoojs man . Mr James Mills has been asked by a number of Central electors to leave the Port and contest the Central, which would have relieved him from the Dock question, whioh is sure to prove a thorny ono ; but he hri declined. I do not think Mr Gore or Mr Mills will have opposition. After all, Mr Hodge will oppose Mr Barren.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1593, 25 June 1887, Page 3

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THE ELECTIONS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1593, 25 June 1887, Page 3

THE ELECTIONS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1593, 25 June 1887, Page 3

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