THREE REFORMERS
FOR SUBURBS SEAT MR. A. M. LAING’S NOMINATION The nomination of Mr. y Laing as a Reform candidate Auckland Suburbs seat in the eral elections, brings the of Reform nominations to three The other two are Messrs. B R,, ot Kuiueu, and D. B. Kussell „f . dale. Mr. Laing is willing' to ills name to a ballot o£ Re'orm 031 '- porters in the district to decidJ"?' party s official candidate. The sitting member is Mr M r „ -Mason (Labour), and Mr. E R is the United Party candidate Aaen Mr. Laing has spent liis life district, having been born at Titm,!:' 1 '» IS6O. He was elected to the Mar*’ | kuu Road Board in 1881. and hThP' came its chairman. For 20 vear« k has sat on the Waitemata’ Council, and for the last five yearc h lias been a member of the Aucklnrt Harbour Board. He is also a member of the Hospital Board. Mr. Lainr i has also served on the Brooklyn and Xew Lynn School Committees.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 357, 18 May 1928, Page 8
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170THREE REFORMERS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 357, 18 May 1928, Page 8
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