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WAITEMATA

Mr. Harris was first elected to Parliament for Waitemata in 1911 years ago, and he has represented that electorate continuously ever since. He is a fearless advocate for the.interests of his constituency—his zeal and enqrgy in that respect earning the commendation of political supporters and opponents alike. He has displayed much energy in connection with the proposal to bridge the Auckland harbour. During the last session of Parliament he was successful in obtaining Government cooperation with the bridge proposal and a grant of £509 to carry out preparatory work on the bridge site.

Mr. R. 11. Greville, a young New Zealander, is the eldest son of the late Mr. R. P. Greville, Commissioner of Crown Lands, North Auckland District. He has had a first-class scholastic record, and on his return from the war he completed the degree Master of Laws in 1921. In 1920 he commenced practising his profession as barrister and solicitor, and has resided on the North Shore during the last nine years. Mr. Greville is a keen advocate of the Harbour Bridge, being the Hon. Solicitor of the Association. He also served on the Takapuna Borough Council and has always taken a livelv interest in the progress of the North Shore. Vote Greville, the Bridge Advocate.

Mr. Osborne was born in Christchurch in 1891, and has resided in the Waitemata electorate over 33 years. He is now living at Northcote. He has taken an active interest in educational matters and was for many years a member the Xorthcote School Committee. He was for six years a Provincial Executive member of the W.E.A. Mr. Osborne is a member of the

United Friendly Society Conference and i * District Sub-Chief Ranger in th# Ancient Order of Foresters.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 502, 3 November 1928, Page 23

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WAITEMATA Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 502, 3 November 1928, Page 23

WAITEMATA Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 502, 3 November 1928, Page 23

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