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1 The following.candidatee will speak I nt the Alexandra Hall; Mr S. R. Webb, at Heathcote Schoolroom; Mr J. A. Effort!, at Hornby; Mr C. H. Winny, at, theOddfellows' Hall, Lincoln road; Mr J. Thorn, at the Wesleyan School, . Sydenham; Mr Tooßood, at the.Methodist Sclvool, Lower High street ;; Mr G. W. Riißsell, ot the Upper Ricearton Sohool; MrW. Radchffe, at the Wesleyan School,, Addington; Mr B. Baynes, at.Hawker* Hall, Bnghton. Mr I T J. Mcßride, at the Kirwee Hall; Mr C. Lewis, at Greendale; Mr A. A\. Jlutherford, at the Dnllshed, Cnlver- • den;'Mr 0. F. Clothier, at iHall, Amberley; Mr C. A. C. Hardy, at the Glenroy School; Mr G. Reitaie, ot tho Duvauohellos School; Mr D. liuddOi at Coutts Island; Mr J. !*«??> at the Ashley Gorge School; Mr R. H. Rhodes, at Killinchy. iMr H. G. Ell's committee meets tonight at the Druids' Hall, Sydenham. . Mr R. Moor© - meets his supportere at the Kai»ipoi Farmers' Club to-night. Mr W. W. Collins Central Committee meets at Hobbs's Buildings to-night, ! (Mr J. 11. Briint, candidafe for Avon, inivrtetl the electors to meet him at Bromley on Thursday, . and Linwood Hall on Friday, at 8 p.m. Mr C. M. Gray will address the lady ■- electors of Christchurch North in the Art Gallery on Thursday, at 3 p.m. Mr T. H. Caverhill will speak at the Midland Saleyards on Thursday, at 8 p.m.

\ , Mr J. B. Nichol, tlio Opposition can- ■ dktate for Waitaki, addressed the tangent meeting . yet held at Hu liter, on Monday week, Mr J. AY. Sliaw prosiding. The candidate contended that tlio platform of the Opposition was tmore liberal and progressive than the policy of the present Government. At tho conclusion a resolution wins unanimously .carried "That, in the opinion of this meoting,"a change of Government is highly do&irable."

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12350, 14 November 1905, Page 6

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NOTES. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12350, 14 November 1905, Page 6

NOTES. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12350, 14 November 1905, Page 6

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