LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
i.; ■•--■♦—-♦- -'■ $ TWO MORE VACANCIES. , (S__C_A_ to "THK PRESS.") . . WELLINGTON, June 6. \ It is not likely that the vacanoies iv ~'. tho .Legislative Council, caused by the '!. 'wp-fation of the term for which Messrs _*-._J.' E. Jenkinson and John Rigg were 1- , appointed, will be filled until the Prek miers return from England. pf, (special to "the PRESS.") ."'■ «-* /- DUNEDIN, June 6. I < The "Star" says:—Tlie seven years' v , term of appointment of the Hon. J. E. ~ Jenkinson and tho Hon. J. Rigg, as ,; ~ members of the Upper House, lias 0x- .,. pired. No "calls" are likely to bo ■"'Made till Sir Joseph Ward returns to -c tho colony, but in generally woll-inform-icd political circles, the impression seoma '.i-tobe held that Messrs Jenkinson and V B'gg will not be selected for a third , term of office. We expect to find Wel- . imgton and Auckland receiving direct . ; labour representation in plnoo of the two gentlemen who are likely to bo relegated to private life.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12824, 7 June 1907, Page 7
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