CANDIDATES' ADDRESSES.
WELLINGTON,, October #LV; Mr F. M, v B. Fisher opened his campaign for Wellington Central to-night. He had a good hearing and was given a vote of confidence. f '•" Mr David MacLaren, Labor candidate for Wellington, ajsb spoke to.ra la*g;« " gathering. He was well received: ' Mr F. T. Moore, a WellingtioSj suburbs candidate, spoke 6t I&i^jsrra.~;The chief item in his platform is a 1 State' ! bank. A vote of confidence was'padsed. Mr C. Hogg, Socialist candidate fo*r Wellington South, addressed a fairly | large meeting at Newtown. At _ the I desire of the candidate, who was J given an attentive hearing, no- vote was ; passed. - ' . • DUNEDIN, October 21. Mr R. B. Douglas, the Political La- -• bor League's nominee for Dunedin South, received a vote of thanks an 3 confidence by a large majority. I CHRISTCHURCH, October 21.. , j Mr W. Tanner, who has represented the Avon constituency continually since 1890, and who is standing for re-elec-tion, was accorded a vote of thanks.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 21 October 1908, Page 5
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163CANDIDATES' ADDRESSES. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 21 October 1908, Page 5
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