Nominations.
[Per Press Association.] Auckland, City East—Sir George Grey has been returned unopposed. Manaukau—Sir M. O’Rorke, and Laurie. Marsden—The Hon. E. Mitchel son has been returned unopposed. Newton—Messrs Peacock, DeLautour, and Garrard. Eden—Messrs Tole, O’Neill, and Atkin. City West—Messrs Dargaville and Swanson. Thames—Messrs Speight and Fraser. The show of hands was in favor of the latter. Waitotara — Messrs Bryce, and Colonel McDonnell. Wanganui — Messrs Watt, Ballance, and Hutchinson. Manawatu—Messrs McArthur, Fraser, and Amos Beirr. Rangitikei—Robert Bruce and J. Stevens. The Hon. E. Richardson (Kaiapoi) and Mr. E. Wakefield (Leeston) were returned unopposed. Stanmore—Messrs. Reese, G. Doney, J. M. Ruddenklau, W. H. Pilliet, J. C. Crewss and M. Wansey. Inangahua—Messrs Reeves and Monteith. Waikato—Mr. Whyte was returned unopposed. Wakanui—Messrs. Tress, McGuire and Grigg. Akaroa—Messrs. Montgomery and Anson. Coleridge—Messrs. Tosswell, Fraser, Jobson and McMillan. Lincoln—Messrs. O’Callaghan and Sanders. Oamaru —Messrs. Shrimskie and Grant (Lord Reidhaven.) Heathcote—Messrs. Coster, Wyn-Williams, and Fisher. Avon—Messrs. Harper, Dunlop and Williams. Sydenham—Messrs. Ferguson, White and Scott. Wallace—Dr. Hodgkinson, Messrs. Daniel, Hirst and Haye. Auckland City North—Messrs Thomson, and Newman. Tauranga—Messrs Morris, and Kelly. Wairarapa South —Messrs Bunny and Buchanan. City of Nelson—H. A. Levistam and J. Piper. Waimea—Joseph Shephard and William Wastney. Cheviot—’J. D. Lance, W. Gibson, and W. M. Adams, Lyttelton—Hallwright, S. R. Webb, and E, M. Cressold, Ashley—J, Pearson and W. Duncan. Dunstan—Vincent Pyke was returned unopposed. Taieri—Fulton, Cairncross, and Wathen. Mount Ida—McKenzie and Ewing, Waipawa—W. C. Smith and Thos. Tanner. Wairau—Messrs. Dodson and Ward. Picton—Hon- Mr. Conolly and Mr. Eyes. Christchurch North — About 100 people were present at the nomination. The proceedings were somewhat noisy, not to say disorderly. The show of hands was in favor of Vogel, but the precise number could not be told. Crewes was also nominated. Christchurch South—Messrs. Holmes and Joynt. Coromandel—Messrs. Cadman and Brodie.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 185, 17 July 1884, Page 2
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