FIVE FOR RAGLAN
SIXTH H (HU! i HAT lON PEHDiKS
[Special to tub ‘ Stab.’] AUCKLAND, September 12._ Mr W. J. Taylor, chairman of the Tuakau Town Board, lias definitely decided to stand for Raglan in the Reform interests. He was not among the seven aspirants from whom the party’s official candidate was balloted on Saturday, although they included Air C. G. R. Taylor. There are now five out for the scat, the others being Messrs A. H. Waring (Government). W. L. Martin (Labor), T. Parker (Liberal), E. Picgott (independent Labor). The Country Party also declares its intention of nominating a candidate 1 .
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Evening Star, Issue 19659, 12 September 1927, Page 4
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102FIVE FOR RAGLAN Evening Star, Issue 19659, 12 September 1927, Page 4
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