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The Coming Elections.

ijext, die bib iust., is, a date ifiafis-likely to be remembered for soma time to oome, and a day that has been looked forward to with in terest for months past by every person in ,tta...pflto»y—election day. Every u elector sboul< vote, as an interest ffa pMrtiflq is proof, that the welfare of iu-1-icolony is «t’ -heart. The pon-oommOTcriTat 8 «r.m- end closes at 0 p.m-, the wious polling booths being noefied>SS. Messrs Lang and Greenslade are the only candidates ta^neeriously 'foiHbe "Waikato seat, and a close iontest is anticipated-.

Ob 1 MofidSy eveiling Mr J. W. Taylor," M.A., addressed the electors in front of the post-office at Te Awarnutu Hie speech, which was on -the same lines as bis initial speech at Kihikibi. ■ was frequently interrupted, a good deal of humour being introducedj which was enjoyable by the speaker equally with his audience. At the nonelusion of , the address the candidate, followed by the crowd singing the anthem, “ For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow,” paid a visit to the nearest hotel. —Argue. Undos Jbft-.headjßg, of ” Whisperings,” the Observer gaja:-r-"That- W. W. MoCardle is fceling bka a motherliss (foal in Franklin since Premier pick’s departure.” “That -fat : all. practical purposes Harry'Greenslado _ii being treated by the Government ae already member fortWaikatd.’- 1 - We are sure that suppnrtefs of. the Opposition are pleased at the unselfish action of the Premier in accepting so' •largely the ideas of bis political opppn.It is doubtful if any other . Premie t could be found in the wide world: with ao u’b’ffrejtfdieed a mind. . . . "If the Government keep-on adopting planks of the Masaoy’ platform, will Boon be a question 3 of is 3 really —Waihi TelegrWHfew t iiooa H bnaldiwA- jifiniup .aa ! ! r In connection I which appeared in a recenfi iMue Wwat E. Piraui, who represented Bal[iheraton for nine ygaire, ift' tKq W 1 !??}, Who wrote to a personal- £tiqng 7 St .Kawbia with reference to Mr Laqg. ’and not Mr D. Piraui, of Cambridge

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 237, 1 December 1905, Page 2

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The Coming Elections. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 237, 1 December 1905, Page 2

The Coming Elections. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 237, 1 December 1905, Page 2

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