GENERAL ELECTION
LABOUR. CANDIDATE FOR MANAWATU. MR. .1. H. TAYLOR SELECTED. Unanimously selected by the Labour organisations throughout the Manawatu electorate, the Labour Representation Committee has declared Mr. J. H. Taylor the candidate to carry Labour’s banner g.t the next election (say* the Levin Chronicle). Born in Yorkshire, England, Mr. Taylor came to Neu Zealand as a young man, and followed the footsteps of his forebears in selecting farming as an occupation. After many vicissitudes, he settled in Ihakara district, where lie has a highly-im-proved farm, and a fine herd of pedigree Jerseys. Mr. Taylor has been a "member of the Levin branch of the N.Z. Labour Party for many years and has' filled the office of president on many occasions. He fought the Oroua seat and though defeated, he put up a good fight. He has been an officer of the Dairy Farmers’ Union, and also a member of the District Repatriation 'Committee.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3767, 15 March 1928, Page 3
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154GENERAL ELECTION Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3767, 15 March 1928, Page 3
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