The Coming Elections.
(brEC'IAL TO ST.\Si\U!l>.) (I» y Titrate; iO'AH.j On<.a 0;o-a, 'I Sjiy day. Mr C. Hall, Al.H.ii.. addressed the electors at AwhleyClm'-on ou Tuesday 3iigl.il. The chfih was taken by Air Hewlett. The meeting throughout was most, enihiisiastie. and tu the closo a vote of confidence was carried mnidst cheers. Mv A. IT. I'rico moved an amendment, bat it not seconded. "Iho ('imirman piit it to ilio meeting, and only two voted for it. Mr Hulls at Blnc3ilr.ini on Wednesday nig; it v, ,w a'r.igi" and attentive one uiul a unanimous. vote of eonlidence was accorded tin ! i ; :r. a day. (?n Holiday evenmg *'!r \\ . fiadie, a candidaie for leangitikei in the Liberal interests, mails hi.-! first ypcoch :it Utiku and received a vote of tfmuks and confidence. PuNftMN. This day. - The Women's Christian 'tYmpcraiiee Union lias decided tosuj'j'Mrt Messrs liejjy, Hutclii-.oii and biamshaw for tlie Puncdiu City.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 169, 12 November 1896, Page 2
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150The Coming Elections. Hastings Standard, Issue 169, 12 November 1896, Page 2
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