THE COMING GENERAL ELECTION.
CANDIDATES' FOR PARIiAMBNIie (sracua to "tbm rans.") ' . • DUNEDTN, May 'mjm Tbo announcement of ' )a>< 3umijm Mitchell's candidature for ib» seat, hi the Liberal internet. luM oeW?3| received with lively aetbfaction. -v*et«l has mef with offer* of atrong in unexpected quarter*, .lit vi»t lo the Mount Id* given a certain amount of Mr A. L. Herdmcn'e caarMt, strengthened a few warewea him Opposition cauee. The Hayoref NaaifcyV T4 (Mr E. Catten) w working hard, fcetV-K there is nothing as yet to warrant ib» & aasamption that he will receive Hμ -' Minigterial hall-mark. l There is some doubt whether either - v Major Logan, Mr J. J. Rameay, or llr< < John Ewing, will face the mtnio, but ' Mr MacPherson, of Livingstone, b a '* certain starter, and Mr John Lobh, a ; Nascby hotelkeeppr, with pronoanoed leanings, has announced Mb candidature. Present indications point to Mr Hcrdman retaining tbo aoat.. Mr M. Gilfeduer is announced ac th* Ministerial candidate for the Wafcatipn J, seat, but it ie on the carde he may be nominated for Mount Ida, if "eofiewnt '. ~i inducement offers." ' '*, T '.*s (ruu uaocuTtom iii■«■«») ■' 5 v DARGAVILLE, ICay 8.,., .«• A meeting of Liberal deleg**®* r 552!' I senting the whole.of •»«g" r < -y : torate on Saturday, cboje'aW JUiHtrr. i County Chairman, to concept the general election. • ' * *' .
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12189, 9 May 1905, Page 5
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217THE COMING GENERAL ELECTION. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12189, 9 May 1905, Page 5
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