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ELECTION INTELLIGENCE.

A requisition, with 120 signatures attached, has been presented to Mr. Charles Johnston, asking him to stand for South Wellington. Mr. Johnston has requested a day or two to consider the matter before giving his reply. [By Tfleguaph.] [united preBB asbociation.j Auckland, 12th October. Mr. McMinn, who formerly represented Waipa, has announced his intention of standing for that district. Mr. T. B Hill i 3 also spoken of as a candidate for the same district. Sir George Grey has postponed his visit to Auckland till next "Wednesday, not having recovered yet from the fatigues of these 3e se3 non. Mr. E. Hamlin is out for Franklyn North. This Day. Candidates for tto election seem to bo holding back. Boardman has been mentioned for Auckland City North. Dunbdin, 12th October. Mr. M. W. Green will resign his ministry of the Christian Lisciples congregation, in order to stand for Dunedin East. Oahartt, 12th October. Mr. John Reid, of H lderslip, has announced himself as a candidate for Waitaki today. Timartt, 12th October. Mr. "Wakcfield addresses his constituents at Temnka to-morrow evening. Very active canvassing is going on for threo gentlemen now in the field to represent Geraldine.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 89, 13 October 1881, Page 2

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ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 89, 13 October 1881, Page 2

ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 89, 13 October 1881, Page 2

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