MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.
• -—• ——. fV ■ The first meeting of Mr J. Gtmblifi election committee was neld last *»gr;. i tag. Mr C. H. Opie waa elected «Mg| man, and Mr Gk T\ Robinson •MNttm Mr Gamble, Who i» standing far *8». Mayoralty, will address the electors If< South Brighton to-morrow night, iflU of North Brighton on Thursday vtfm. On Wednesday of next week he will mfc dress the electors of Central Brignt||p .in the Pier Hall. W A meeting of friends and of Mr A. Manhiro, late Mayor of don, who is a candidate f<sr th» Cngp' Council, ,will be held in the Bccke&noif ..Hall to-morrow night. , •']HS A well-attended meeting of support*® of Mr O. W. Hervcy, an candidate at tho'municipal electioO,';ln|P held last evening. Mr G. £. GoSnW J:P., was voted to tho chair, and, Spi introducing the candidate, spoke oftt|fenlany public positions which Mr H«h|gp had held in the past, having beife|lp~ member of the Riccarton BoWMjlif', Council. Waimairi County Council, IMF. Christchurch Domain Board. H* ■fg I '' referred to Mr-Hervey's good workJP'. patriotic organisations during the wK',:period. Mr Hervey then addrwrjed meeting, and was well received. Serwß ; offers of assistance were forthcofflf*i> . —» V
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17117, 12 April 1921, Page 6
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194MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17117, 12 April 1921, Page 6
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