THE GENERAL ELECTION.
EASTERN MAORI SEAT. i — % ClflKr" TO Ol'l'OSK MR. XGATA. iRy Telegraph.---Tress Association.) HASTINGS this day. A meeting «!' Maori- at Omaha selected the chief Tiiramiki l> Vα to o|M,o-e the lion. A. T. Xjrnu. for the Ksistern Maori scat in the approaehinir elections. lU'NKDIN NORTH NOMINATION'S, (By Telegraph. Tros* Association.) iiPNEmX. this day. Mr. Hegg (Liberal 1. Mr. Clarke "(Indepen lent Reform 1. and Mr. Munro 1 Labour 1. have been nominated for Uunediii North. J THK KAIAPOI SEAT. In connect ion with tlie contest for tlie Kaiapoi sent at the next general ! election. Mr. I". M. Wilford, the leader iof tlie I'nited party, rtates that the I Hon. 1). Bnddo has been chosen, and has consented to content tlie >eat against the J sitting member. Mr. I). Jones. At the I previous election Mr. Budda was only I,eaten by B lew votes.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 137, 12 June 1922, Page 2
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145THE GENERAL ELECTION. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 137, 12 June 1922, Page 2
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