THE MASTERTON SEAT
MR SYKES AT HAMUA.
iMr G. R. Sykes, a icandidate for tne 'Masterton. iseat, delivered a political address tat Hamua on Monday ftvemamg. The chair was occupied by iMr D. Bourke, amd there wais a good attendance. Mr Sykes received an eaaeHemrti hearing, and a* rtflae con•dusaon of. Ms speech received a Ihearty vote of ithaaiibs, on the motion of Mr J. B. Ciairrutherts, (sepanded by the chairman. iMr Sykes was at Koniini yesterday and will speak at Pongaroa on QMttuTsday might.,
MR HERBERT AT NEWMAN.
Mr A. H.-Herheurb addressed, a moat, entkisdiasiao and sympathetic auJaanoe at iNiewman on Monday Bveaing. Mr Henry was chaairiman, emdithe address was on the same littas ais deHivened (by Mr Herbert eteawiheire. Thte oa;ndidate. made a special appeal to the young man, of wltoom there were many pnesent, to take an interest in the political questions of the day. Ho spoke for auekrlyMtwo hours, being listened to with ©lose attentioni, and at the conclusion "of- this laddi-iess was given, a oordial vote of .thanks. Mr Heriberib will speak jit the Town Hall, Masterton, this evening.; - .
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10407, 30 August 1911, Page 5
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184THE MASTERTON SEAT Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10407, 30 August 1911, Page 5
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