ELECTION NEWS.
Mr A. W. Renall will express his views in the Town Hall, Masterton to-morrow. The result of the meeting, will determine; whether he comes forward as a candidate for the Northern division of the Waira rapa.
In another coliimn Mr Henry Bunny publishes a short address to the electors of the southoth division of the Wairarapa. .
Mr Charles Johnston has decided to contest Te Aro. There are almost as many Johnstons in the field as the proverbial Eiehmonds. A Johnston who doesn't rank as an M.H.R, will soon have to take a seat as a plain Johnson.
Mr E. Stafford, whose candidature for the representation of the Te Aro district has created a considerable degree of interest, will address the electors at the Arcade this evening. ;■',:'' Mr M. L. Marks,' of Wellington, will contest the Hutt Beat. Mr Mason addressed the electors of the Wakanui district at Eakaia on Thursday evening last, and received a vote of confidence.
Mr Weston has. been asked by both portions of his divided constituency of Grey Valley to represent tljem. In this dilemma, be resolved, to accept;, the, invitation-wljioh reached:;him"first n viz,,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 902, 18 October 1881, Page 2
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190ELECTION NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 902, 18 October 1881, Page 2
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