ELECTION PROSPECTS.
SELECTING CANDIDATES FOR NEW PARTY. Napier, May 2D. Interest in the coining election has been awakened in Napier by the visit of Messrs Vernon Reed, M.P., and C. J. Parr, M.P., who left for the south yesterday. They have been in Napier endeavoring to select a candidate to repre- [ sent a new party (now inf process of formation) at the fprthcoMjig election, that gome results) ware aqhieyed is considered certain, and no fewer 'than five probable starters Stakes were freely-mentioned "hi town to-day: Amongst the names were those of an ;nknager, a returned soldier, a commission agent, and an accountant. Mr. J. Vigor Brown, the sitting member, is certain J;o ; be a candidate. It way city talk this morning that the first-mentioned, who was one of the "also started" in the City Council election, will probably be the selected candidate for the new party, and that he has consented to contest the election.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1919, Page 7
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155ELECTION PROSPECTS. Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1919, Page 7
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