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MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

Press Association — Electric Telegraph, Copijviyht.

Timaru, April 16.

There are two candidates for the Mayoi-alfcy--rJi.'s Main tosh and McNab. Four of tho sis wai'dsj i!pt|fi-ii(3cl two candidates. Two wards re{jtiii=e poils.

Napiek, April 1«J,

Messrs J. C. McVay and Samuel Carnell were nominated for the Mayoralty. For the Council there are twenty-live candidates for twelve vaAs.-nples, tlifS HUlllbei" including- Mr G. 11. Swan, thii- retiring WELLIKGTfIIk, Apr.il JO.

Messrs John W. Aitken and Thomas M. "Wilford were to-day nominated for the City Mayoralty. Twenty-four candidates sypw> nominated for twelve seats on ilia City pCjan.qU, Tj}p city municipal roil contains l3,'6Gff names, as against 19,072 on tho Parliamentary roll.

Mossrs James Reid, George Fi-ost,

George Baylis and Arthur Tulford were nominated for the. Mayoralty of Melroso, and eighteen for the Borough Council.

Messrs James Henderson and F. McDonald contest the Mayoralty of Karori. There are fourteen candidates for the nine seats on the Council,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 86, 17 April 1901, Page 4

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MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 86, 17 April 1901, Page 4

MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 86, 17 April 1901, Page 4

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