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THE COMING ELECTIONS

HAV. KI. > h\: "i \ i MR. rRA-EH VI V JR'.-. (SfHTol M Tnh.n... H.'. m v. r Mr. Frawr has return'-.) _fr .m visiting the northern part <4 the elector; l l»' b.-'we;' V. :■ ; anti Gislmrne*. H” ■« I -»•■ ■’- > "•• teresting and *i'<-i-**s*fu!. hiss meetings have been eel! attended ami the hospitality of the sr-ttler* unlwHirnled. lie -pok< a. a <■•■.'>!•<) hail at Frasertown hist night, and lie speaks at Wash® to-night ami thea |>rwcriis to visit th*' sellJ t* rs and speak at iiir?>ns •■ent re* in the Watkarrmoana *iistrHr anta', pates returning to Hastings early next week. MR. CAMPBELLS ADDRE>.-. AT HASTINGS ToM'JIT. This evening, at the Prm. •• -- T.-.i trr. Mr. H. M. ( ampMl will -Iliver his second addrr-s to tr.r Hasting'* electors. Ei’-nts that have occurred since Mr. • atnphe:. !v r spoke here have provided Mr. La-it’-b"ll with plent;. <■•’ materia! tor speech-making and hr will traverse a con:>iderabie amount •>’ new ground. The chair "■ dl lie t.iK'-u at 8 p.tn. By his Worstin' • :>•" Mav»-. The dress cirtie is an usual r»"en»-d fur ladies and their ■ ort*. The following iln'ien ik w, h.-i--lieen contributed either by tt'" can. didates mneerned or by then- ■ >pi. mittees: -- Mr. Eustace Lane addreoed -i meeting of elec’-r* at I{i" , ngt"H « a Wednesday night. Mr. Moore kindly took the chair, and a good trpid>rr <>t station !■ in.;, turned up to btv the vi>»- ... the candidate. who <!anrs to !>• o-u •', ;■ genuine land sc trie merit. M ■■_ 1 ar.hit the Government alt >orr. aic: pledged himself to t.vk!e the I’r m.- r ••■•hr;; he • tin s’ to Ha-tlt’ISS. Mr E race I-ane addressed a vr; . iidicnte at Puketapu last .Mr. Hugh McDonald being in the Jia.? Mr. Lane’s speech scem- >: i to complete satisfaction, for a v.iif thanks and confiueitee was .ariu-j .»ith enthusiasm. Mr. G. Spencer (Liph: l .’,. .idiire-*-ed the clrrtor.* at P* lane i>n Wi I nesday evening. Mr. K' !c t »ripi.-d the chair. T»-'*rr m-ir <> :) present. The candidate v. a« in excellent form .1:1 i lie m'-eting w?.. most enthusiast:t-. A -.«.te < f th-i;:k-for his address was carried unanimously. Mr. G. Sin nd - < lipiiamN ■ . committee met yrstemay afternoon, and in the evening the general veinmittec met. Beth meetings were largely attended and important business in connection with the c.inipaign was transacted. .Excellent report- from all over the electorate were received. At a largely attended meeting of the VVhakatn Sau.-agc casing Maker ; Union held last night, the fcßowing resolution was carried unanimously: “This union thank-v-Mr Clapham for liis address t-> -iome of our memfcer.yesterday and heartilv endorses ami supports his candidature for Hawke’s Bay and Mr HiH’s for Napier." Members n’ the "iiion re side in each of these elecr or -’tert. NAPIER SEAT. At the Port Ahuriri election address delivered last evening. Mr. Brown said that he was s-.rry to hear of Mr. Crowley's deci-ion to withdraw from the contest. Anyone, he said, who bad not served lunger than a certain time in ra -i. wh • was not a lunatic and who was over 41 years of age could stand for Parliament. He was sorry that he could not prove to Mr Crowley low strong his party «.’c Ono question at ;.hc rcnciu:-;o:i ot Mr. J. V. Brown’s election address in the Ahuriri 'room last evening which entr-ed roar- •'<’ laughter was: “Would yen be in favovr ei white washing the roof rf Nelson Park Mr. E. Crowley, the reform Partycandidate. lias retired trem the contest in favour of Mr. 11. lld I, th'' Ijjbour candidate. H's mireiitrni v,.is arranged nt a meeting «»f tlie parties last night. Mr. lid!, the I .abciir < ,i:r ii*«ate. n JI -;-i-_ik •!> it.r Tii’.-ilre i: :Hevening- The clci.r wt!l In* takcri byMr. t-olde.'. pre. i h-nt i f t‘>c Trades r.itd I-dev.r. » ■•umd. Mr. Crowley inserts a risict of thank:* to his -upporti; r.. in this lI’UC. AN APPREt IATIoN. Mr. <" row Icy ’ - a<•ti • '• t m r*- tiring; in faio. i; - ..f M-. H " f> >■ N.u > r -cat hn» aheaii'- '•re., w.im-l- .•= ■ previated nt !.;>!>• ar ■:c !>-. I’l . ■ ■iviing he rcevned the follow mg . : - ’ :,•» h" . N -’.:•■■ -. I■ :. .. e nlat i>>;ts > 1 v->.- ! -h >1 >lt i'l stent.T.e; ■ i ' I ” ■ i inspt'rtor Hill. I.aln'tir anti Opit ion have ecnrmnn interests in . i-an a,iminisirati-ci and semid ;i...tiler. d) P •:•*. L.d'n ; candidat--. I.v ■ «■ Mr P.r nr t- vcH k--e'en to Nnpicr pc op Ic tii r< > null b--t>:in< < - i • • ■ . :t h the v. ell km -w r» TP. i’ ■ . • .

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 282, 17 November 1911, Page 5

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THE COMING ELECTIONS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 282, 17 November 1911, Page 5

THE COMING ELECTIONS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 282, 17 November 1911, Page 5

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