HURUNUI SEAT
Mr J. A. Fulton Available Named last week as one of those likely to offer themselves for selection as the National Party candidate for Hurunui. -Mr J. A. G. Fulton, a farmer, aged 35. at Loburn yesterday confirmed that he had agreed to his name going forward. Married, with three children, Mr Fulton, has a wide range of interests. His family has been connected with the district since the eariy days of the settlement. He was educated at Christ’s College, where he captained iS. I *l2 a . and ,st XV in I” 3 . leBvin « school he retained hts interest in sport Playing both cricket and Rugby In North Canterbury, which he represented at ,s a member of the North Canterbury Cricket £ b^,? oclati °2 cxecuii '««’ and be has served on the*toanMement committee of the Sur.«ion aoterbUry by _ served a term on the Rangiora High School Board a* the Governor-General's a, ? d he fs still a "’ember of the board's farm advisory committee. A former chairman of the jetton and districts branch of Federated Farmers. Mr FulWn 1* a member of the gen•™l committees of both the and Northern and Pastoral Association*. A member of 1?® Ashiqy Rabbit Board since its inception. Mr Fulton past chairman of that
He is secretary of the Übum Collie Club and has £*" chalrmBn of the Canct re of the New A!Stion heeP 1)08 Trials
® 18 8 vice-president of “’•North Canterbury Racing a • t « w ard of the Canterbury Jockey Club, den a vicar’s warparish* th ” Woodend Anglican
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29501, 1 May 1961, Page 12
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254HURUNUI SEAT Press, Volume C, Issue 29501, 1 May 1961, Page 12
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