POLITICAL.
.mi: skddox’s campaign. (Special to “Guardian”.) GKKYMOf'TM, October 2. Air T. L. Y. Seddon had a good meetI ing at Aratika at noon yesterday, the Ichairinan being Mr A. Wilson. A vote of thanks was moved by Mr Peterson. | and seconded by Mr Cieghorn. There was a good attendance at Kot.uku last night, the chairman being Mr George .lack. A vote of thanks was carried on the motion of Messrs 11. Phillips and A. mimes. Mr Seddon spoke of fusion, timber and other matters and answered a number of questions. [)IY TKI.IXItAVIl —PER TRESS ASSOCIATION.] POLITICAL A DDR IvSSMS. PAIIIATTA. October 2. Mr A. Nicol. Government candidate for Piiliiatua opened his campaign at Ralhince last evening before a large audience. He declared himself a strong supporter of the Reform administration. He tromTmutly denounced the Nationalists lor misrepresentation over the fusion negotiations, and for betraying their constituencies hy walking i>uc ol the House on no-confidence motions moved hy Mr Holland. -Mr Nirul was given a splendid hearing and accorded a unanimous vote ol thanks and confidence. DANNIG IH lx Lx. October 2. Sir George Hunter, the Government candidate lor Waipawa seat, opened his campaign last night at \\ lionueakura. addressing a well attended and enthusiast ie meeting. lie paid tributes to the late Prime Minister and the lion. Mr Coates for their administrative ability and as leaders of Parliament and dealt with the legislation of the session iust closed. An enthusiastic meeting passed unanimtiusly a vote ot thanks and eonlideme in the candidate and tlie Government. NATIONAL CAN DTI) AT KS. LLYIN'. Get. 2. C. T. liurkiiess. National candidate fur Otaki. opened liis eampaign last night. lie erit iei.sed t lie I Livernincnt V failure to assist the primary industries by a herd testing subsidy, linaiiciug a bacon wink, ami ensuing cheaper fertiliser. lie contended tlie Government wheat regulations were killing (lie poultry industry. Mr Darkness favoured a Stall" Rank, and At.tie Shipping. , , \| i* | . Holdings. InrineiTy a Stipenda'rv Magistrate, lias been approved National candidate for Manawatn. MR .1. C. LULL RLTIRF.S. ( lIIMSTCIII RCH. Detober 2. ,1, ,| ('. Krce. Nationalist candidate. has withdrawn from Kieearton. and tuts teen replaced » v Mr A. L. I.aiigdale-I I unt. a fanner of West Melton. and member of Paparua County Con tu t I.
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