THE CITY MAYORALTY. PROBABLE CANDIDATES.
Thd i Hdfa. T. W: Hisidp, who ht» been Mayor 8t Wellington ftir (jie past three years, was aSke.d by 4 Post r*. porter this morning if Ho would rhitke ad oflicial announcement of his intention to Stand for ro-feleotidrt'fl&fnifiri'ih. Mr Hislop replied that At w& yfet srbnfe seven weekS td the election, and a good deal could happen in that spacfe 6f fimSi but he would put tho pfd&nt position | by sayirig there was every prbspedt thifc ! he would stand again. Mr. J. G. W. Aitkeri,- &.P 1 ., wholw naino has been published as that of a probable candidate, and one" to" whom d requisition" of ratepayers is being signed asking him to contest tho dfficfe, dfcclmed to make a definite statettie'nt, when Jjuoilibned by the Post representative, bdyotid paying that ife seemed to him ha had given the city enough sorvict) alvoadv. Mr. T: M. Wilford,-. M.P.j another gentleman vfrho fs mentioned as a prdbablc candidate, neither affirmed ndr flcnicd the" report, when tjiie'gtiohcd concerning ft.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 46, 24 February 1908, Page 7
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