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ELECTION INTELLIGENCE.

We hear that the Goldfields Secretary {Mr Bastings) wilt be nominated for the vacant seat in the Assembly. . M . r , C -beeves intends to contest the Provincial Council seat, and will hold his first meeting on Monday. Mr C. R. Chapman called a meeting of his supporters at the Athenaeum hall last night, borne forty persons attended, of whom a goodly proportion were non-electors attracted by a love oi fun, and Mr D. R. Hay occupied the chair, me candidate, after answering some questions, promised to take an early opportunity of explaining his views. A committee: was formed to secure his return.

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Evening Star, Issue 3439, 28 February 1874, Page 2

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ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 3439, 28 February 1874, Page 2

ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 3439, 28 February 1874, Page 2

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