BULLER SEAT
COALITION CONTEST UNLIKELY,
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WELLINGTON, October 21
The “Dominion'’ state’s that while no official .announcement has been made, it is most unlikely that tha Coalition will contest the Buller seat. The by-election will fall at a time when the Government most needs its forces at Wellington, and apart from that consideration ,i-t s prospects of winning such a. predominantly Labour electorate are thought to be small. ,
ANOTHER CANDIDATE LIKELY
WESTPORT, October 21
The “News” says: It is understood Mr A. G. Galvin, son of the late James Colvin, who was Member for the Boiler Electorate for 20 years, will, if sufficient support ofiecs, stand for tho Buller -seat as an . Independent candidate.
KARAMEA DONATION FOR LABOUR
KARAMEA, October 21
Mr W. Gourley, president' of the Karamea branch of the N.Z. Labour party, announces that the branch has donated £3 'towards helping Mr P. C. Webb, ihe Labour candidate's campaign fund for the BuHeir by-election.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1933, Page 4
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158BULLER SEAT Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1933, Page 4
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