THE ELECTIONS.
HURUNUI CONFERENCE ii MEETING TO-DAY. Tho conference of representatives of tho branches of the Reform Parte tlie Hurunui electorate to select the «£ cial Reform candidate, will be held |& > Amberlev this afternoon. The ' will bo between Mr J. G. and Mr. X. D. Campbell. ■ jHa It is understood that tho T -Viy M Party intends to run a candidate K Huruuui, Xaiapoi Seat. It seems likely that tho sapportatoift tho Reform Party in tho *, ' torato will be able to make a , < the official candidate from fonr or itt ' aspirants. In addition to Meat* Qui penter, Matthews, and Ganiiier.it bf iu hinted that there is a likelihood #f IK, | * E. 11. Andrews, well known aa a'ajS If ber of the Christchureh City 1L and Canterbury Education W asked to offer his services. AmSs probablo aspirant, a weH-knowit jJgL dent or" the electorate, has abo fcZL mentioned. It is almost certain that the Lefca* 1 Party will run a candidate for Kaiu£ Thero has been no mention yet of able candidates, but it is stated some of those unsuccessful for Party's nomination for JBk-': be nominated for Kaiapoi. A ImB!! candidate foi Ellesmere is alw ed as highly probable.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18463, 18 August 1925, Page 8
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