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GENERAL ELECTION

NOAIINATIONS.' P " BAY OF PLENTY- SEAT.

AIR IC. S. WILLIAAIS RETURNED UNOPPOSED. TAA’ICE IN SUCCESSION.

OPOTIKI, Oct. . 27

Air K. S. . Williams has been returned unopposed as member;for, tht« Bay of Plenty.—P.A. Yesterday Afr. Williams received several congratulatory inessages. amongst them being one from Sir Heaton Rhodes as follow: * ‘Heartiest congratulations on again being returned unopposed. A’ou must have created a-record. It is a great tribute to the regard in which you are hold by those who know you.”

AIR. D. AV. COLEAIAN’S NOMINA-

TION. Tbe nomination of Mr David William Coleman, the Labor party ? s candidate for the Gisborne seat, was received by. the Registrar of Electors. Air Coleman’s nominators were Peter Alann, John Alfred Hudson, Henry 'Lawrence Bean, John Henry Hall,' Alargaret Taylor, and Peter Augustus Gordon.

The following nominations have been received : INA r ERCARGILL, Oct. 27. Invercargill: Sir J. Ward (Liberal), Hargest (Reform), Hickey (Labor). Awarua: P A. dc la Porrellc and J. R. Hamilton. BLEXHEIAL Oct. 27.

AYairau: B. J. Cooke (Labor), AV. J. Girling (Reform), Richard AlcC'allum (Liberal). TIAIARU, Oct. 27.

Timaru: F. J. Itolleston (Independent Reform), P. C. A r ennell (Labor). Temiika:. T. D. Burnett. (Reform), G J. Talbot (National). PALAIERSTON N., Oct. 27. J. A. Nash (Refonn) and AY. Bromley (Labor). ASHBURTON, Oct. 27. R. Galbraith has been nominated. NELSON, Oct. 27. Additional nomination: D. Gilbert (Unofficial Government). STRATFORD, Oct. 27. Robert Alasters (Nationalist) and Edward AValker. (Reform). CHRISTCHURCH, Oct, 27. Christchurch East: D. F. Dcnnehy • Nationalist), H. T. Annstrong (Labor).

Avon: D. G. Sullivan (Labor), AV. E. Leadley (Refonn). Christchurch North: Dr. Thacker (Nationalist), H Holland (Reform), F. E. Cooke (Labor). Christchurch South: H. G. Ell (Independent Liberal), E. J. Howard (Labor). llicearton: F. Langdale Hunt (Nationalist), R, S. Kyle (Reform), AY. Cole (Labor). Lyttelton: AI. E. Lyons (Reform), J. McCombs (Labor). TAURANGA, Oct. 27. C. EL AfacMillan (Reform), Robert Coulter (National),

TH A A EES', Oct. 27. T. AV. Rhodes, AV. E. G. Willy, A. A. Ross and A. J. AVhitesidc.

Alarsden: AV. Jones (Reform); A. J. Alurdoch (Nationalist);; A. S. Richards (Labor). Eltham: AValter Clement Green (Nat’onalist) and Oswald James Hawken (sitting Reformer) have been nominated for Egmont seal. New Plymouth : ( Nominations -~ Tafanaki: O. E. Bellringer (Reform), AV. A. Sheat (Labor), S. G. Smith (Nationalist). Alrrton: Air Alfred Lyon has been nominated as Nat onalist candidate for Rangitikei. Otaki: Nominat'ons—AA'. H. Fie'd (Reform), S. A. Harkness (Nationalist', R. Semple (Labor). Foxton : Nominations for Alanawatu electorate—P. L. Rollings (Nationalist), J. Liriklater (sitting Reform), B. Roberts (Labor). Napier: Air John Alason (Reform) has been nom'r.ated for Napier. The . fight will be a straight out one between Air Alcllvride (Labor) and Reform. Alasterton: Alasterton nom<inat'ons —George R. Sykes (Reform), AA T . G. Andrew 1 (Nationr. Ist-. Christchurch: Nominations for Southern Maori seat: H. A\ r . Ur it (Reform), J. T. Patuki (Reform). T. M. Erihar.e (Independent), T. AlcDor.ald (Reform), AV. T. Pitarau (Independent). Gore: Nominations^—Alataura—AV. Hinchey (Nationalist), Hon. G. J. Anderson (Reform). DunecTm Nominations Hrro'd 1/iy‘ngstone Tapley (Dunedin West).. M’chael Connelly (Chalmers). Te Kuiti: Nominations —Waitomo: J. C. Ro’-leston, AV. J. Broadfoot. Hamilton: Raglan—R. F. Bollard (Reform), S. G. C. Lye (National), E. Piggott (Labor), R. D, DuxfieUl tors yesterday. * Hamilton: J. A. Young (Reform), AV. Lee Martin (Labor), It. AV. Alilner (National). Taumarunui: AVaimarino R. AV. Smith (Liberal), F. Langstone (Labour) Dargaville: Nominations for Kaipara: J. G. Coates (Reform), AV. TV. Edward (Labor). Auckland: The. nominations for the Auckland seats are as previous announcements. Jgarterton; Jjierg are two nominations for the AVairarapa seat, the Hon. A. D. McLeod (Reform), and Mr F. T. Arltle ■ Wellington: - Wei ingtoil. North Sir John Luke (Reform), H. Combs (Labor), J. J. M'dGrath (Independent National). South: H. B. Seivwright (National st), A. AlcKeen (Labor).' Central: Dunbar Sloane (Reform), P. Fraser (Labor). Suburbs: R. A. AVright (Reform), C: H. Chapman (Labor). East: A. L. Alonte.th (Labor), T. Forsyth (Reform). H.utt:, }Y. Nash (Labor), T. AI. Wilfofd (Na't'bnalist). Hastings: Hawke’s Bay nominations—Air Campbell (Reform). Air McKay (Nationalist), Air Ogilvy (Labor). AA’aipawa: Nominations for AA’aipawa seat are: S>r G. Hunter (Reform), AV. A. Chambers (National). Fbdding: The nom nations received are : R, Cobbe (Nat onal.st), J. G. Ellit.t (Reform), and J. 11. Try or (Labor). , , . NELSON, Oct, 27. R. P. Hudson (Reform) and At. Fagan (Labor) have been nominated for Alotuclca.—P.A. - AVAJMATE, Oct. 27. John Bitchener (Reform); George Barclay (Nationalist). ROTORUA, Oct. 27. Rotorua: C. H. Glinkard, F. Colbeck, F. F. Hockly and J. AA 7 . Sumner.—P.A. > „ AUCKLAND, Oct. 2i. Auckland Central: .AV. E. Pari-y (Labor), O. A. AVilson (Government). F. S. Morton (National). Auckland East: J. A. Lee (Labor), J. Stewart (Government), H. O. Browne (National). ) Auckland West: M. J. Savage (Labor), S'.'Oldfield (Government). Parnell: J. S,: ; Dickson (Government), R. F. AVfiy (Labor). ; Grey Lynn: F. N. Bartram (Labor) ATiss, E. Alolville (Government). ' Roskill: •'V. H. Potter) (Government). J- W. Yarn all (Labor), A. Hidl -Skelton (Liberal). Eden: Sir James Pnrr (GovernmontV, H. G. R. Alason (Labor), F. I AV. Grigg (National). AGnukan: AV. J.. Jordan (Labor), J. Alassey (Governnicnt). r Waitemata: A. Hams (Government), T. Lament (National), A. G. Osborne (Labor). " - Bay of-Islands : .-A. Bell.lQovern-, ■■F. RJssett (LcPor), H. J Sy coney . (Country);' li ? Hornblow '(Liberal) 1 Nortborn Maori: T. (Goverrment). Rini Wi Hougi . (’Labor); Hone AVI Ksilaia - (Independent) -- Press Assn. -:i:'l;:- . '■%

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10140, 28 October 1925, Page 5

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GENERAL ELECTION Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10140, 28 October 1925, Page 5

GENERAL ELECTION Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10140, 28 October 1925, Page 5