POLITICAL MEETINGS.
NINE ADDRESSES TO-NIGHT.
Nine candidates for seats in and around Auckland will' address the electors to-night:— ■ f' ■
Mr. E. R. Allen (Auckland Suburbs) Birkdale Hall, 8 p.m. _ . Miss Ellen Melville (Roskill) —Mount Roskill Hall, Three Kings, 8 p.m. Mr. R. B. Speirs (Auckland West) — Mission Hall, Herne Bay, S p.m. Mr. W. L. Martin, M.P: (Raglan)— Roto-o-Rangi School, 8 pjn.
Mr. A. S. Richards (Roskill)—Cornei; Mountain View Road, 7.30 pjm.; Vincent' Road, Mount Albert, 8.15 p.m. Mr. A. G. Osborne (Waitemata)-T-Masonic Hall, Devonport, 8 p.m. Mr. J. W. Yarnall (Parnell) —St. Mark's Hall, Remuera, 8 p.m. 1 ■ Mr. Jolin S. Fletcher (Grey, Lynn)rr' : Point Chevalier Hall,. 8 p.m. = ' Sir Jas. Gunson (Auckland Picture Hall, Avondale South, 8 p.m. The following meetings of candidates' supporters have been arranged for to-' 1 night:— • Y : j
Mr. J. S. Dickson, M.P. (Parnell) —i Remuera Library Committee Rooms, 8 p.m. i '• ' • i
Bertram Bunn (Manukaii>— Masonic Hall, Ellerslie, 8 p.m.
Mr. F. N. Bar tram (Grey Lynn)— Point Chevalier Committee. Rooms. 8 m r..~ <i .« •/f . • 9 pan. .
Miss Ellen Melville )—Cdmmittee Rooms, Mount Albert, 7.45 p<m. V\:V ; -.^1
HAMILTON.
HON. J. A. YOUNG'S COMMITTEE
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
HAMILTON, Tuesday.
A committee, of which Mr. A; K. Alexander* has been'elected chairman, has been- set up to suport -the Hon. J, A. Young in h» cainpaign for r&elecr tion to the Hamilton seat: . , j:
A meeting of Mr. Young's supporters carried the following resolution :-ts "That this meeting desires to place on record its high appreciation of the able service rendered to tj*e Dominion, and the Hamilton electorate in particular,, by. our member, the Hon. J. A. Voung,. as the representative of this electorate! in Parliament, and that all .present express their utmost-confidence in him. as their member, and pledge do their utmost to secure his re-election as .member for Hamilton."
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j UNITED PARTY'S CANDIDATE; (By Telegraph.—Special to. "Star,") [■ j 'fQM- this day. ; I It was reported here this morning that Mr. J. Hislop, of Wellington, would- be the United party's candidate for Patea. This was confirmed by Mr. W. A. Veitcb, | who said his son, Mr. F. 3. Veitch, Would act as organiser.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 246, 17 October 1928, Page 8
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