The Kawhia Country.
There is very little ‘frash'Ufe repdfl » in connection with the Ootwiy eleft*! tions. The publication of probable candid * issue, has the effectWr" bHngWfg ‘ the subject of the election prominently ' before the ratepayers, and now definite 1 steps are being taken towards select- ' ing candidates. We learn that Mr ' Haylock will not be a candidate for Taharoa Riding, and the ratenAbers are likely to ask Mr J. P. Wright to allow himself to be nomi.The electors of the Mataknwhai Riding do not appear to be very Cnanimous in their choice of candidates. Since our lasi issue a numerously signed presenfed ttr Mr 1;" * b™X ;is also spoken of »9 a likely candidate. By advertisement a meeting of setIWSOS " authoratively ” who are the oamji-.dhteß-faK the .MUakoWhai ‘the Kawhia County. There is no (necessity to pubfisblha letter in full, but we would like to explain that the . [lively,” nor was it intended that it (Should be taken po_ -The paragraph jstakd “ that ae'far ad-oah be judged rtime of publishing-Xhe-informatiou the :'do P r .letter concludes, “ The paragraph referred to 'wa? itiBerteff‘ J 4ithoat jsanction of the ratepayers." O pWHB'il w_««■ ’“nriffik* •that the idea is held by even one perbon tbrt wb.lmte ( jta obtain nation before publishing information.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 204, 21 April 1905, Page 2
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208The Kawhia Country. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 204, 21 April 1905, Page 2
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