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All! 8Id)DON NOMINATED. Air T. b. Ah Seibhm was nominated to-dav as a eamlnlate lor tin- A\ c -1 - laud seat in the ) resent General I'.lectjun. The nominators were: William 'Robert Kettle. Merchant, Greymmilh. John William Hannan. Solicitor, (iroymmit h. David Tcnncnt. Sawntiller. Grevmoutli. .Tames AleGinley. AYlmrf Labourer, (t reymout It. William Malloy Clark Ki-ecli. Farmer. Aralittra. Thomas Willinm Duff. Boot Importer. Hokitika. BV TKI.KfIRAPir —J’ItKSS ASSN., COI’VIUCHT CHRISTO I FRCII October 2d. Air 11. T. Armstrong. Labour candidate for ('hri-telmreh Fast, opened hi* campaign to-night. lie -poke on typical Labour lines, and was aeeoided a vote ol thanks and enniid"Uce. Dr.XKDIX. October 20. Air ('. F. Statham. candidat-' for Dunedin ('t-nli'al. opened hi- eleeiioii campaign to-night. GISBOKNF. Oetoher If*. All W. D, l.vsn.ii. Independent Reform i amlidate for (Osborne, opened his campaign to-night before a clouded audience. He said hi- leaning* were towards the Reform I’artv ami h" iiad no alternative hut to support Retorm. There could In- no denial of Ihe fact that several trusts o iterated in this country, and he believed Air (‘cates uo l ll l l keep hi* pledge to deal with them.
HASTINGS. October 20. Air A. 1.. Ogilvy. Labour candidate, addre-sed the electors hi*t evening in the Assfinlilv Hall, ami was accorded a good hearing. The candidate oul-lim-d the party's platform, and moderately criticised the Government's administration. A vote of thanks and eonfulcme was carried. DFXF.DIN. October 20.
Air .! P'lcliener. AI.P.. Reform candidate for Waitaki. addi'e-sml a meeting of electors at Banfurlv last night, a ltd paid a tribute to Air Coates as h-ader of the Reform Party. He was accorded a vote of thanks and eontidence. ASH RFHTf LX’. October 20. Air Harle. the Official Labour candidate for Ashburton, spoke here tonight. He denied that the Labour Party was an extremist party. as middle class people were largely supporting it. He condemned the mortgage system as a burden on the farming community, and said that the Government’s taxation policy reversed all tbe canons of sound taxation. A vote of thanks was bv acclamation accorded
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