LIST OF CANDIDATES.
The following nre the candidates at the coining general election (O) indicating Opposition candidates, (G) Government, (L W) Left Wing, (I) Independent, "members of the last Parliament, and -tineuibcrs of a previous Parliament.
AUCKLAND. Eden— • J. Bollard (O), M. Niccol (G). Ohineinuri.— G. B Moss (O), W. Deeble (O), fjackson Palmer (G), J. Mackay (O) L. de Bakker (G), W. Stewart (G), E Drumin (G). v v ' 11 -—* J- Carroll (<*)• i»- Fitzroy (O),J. C. Dunlop(I). ' City of Auckland.— *W. Crowthcr (O), *J. J. Holland (G), +R. Hobbs (O), W. J. Napier (G), F. Baume (G), J. Regan (G), A. Eosser (G), P. Quinlan (G), G. Fowlds (G), G. French (I), S. Vaile (O). Bay of Plenty .-"W. H. Henries (O), D. Lundon(G). Bay of Islands.— »R. M. Houston (G), N. McLeod (O). I Waikato.— *F. W. Lang (0), J. Hosking
Paraell.— *F. Lawry (G), Hugh Campbell (O). J. C. Allen (O). Thames.— * J. McGowan (G\ E. H. Taylor (I), H. J. Greonslade (I). ' Franklin.— *W. F. Massey (O), W. Fin-lay-Wilson (G). Waitemata.— *R. Monk (0), E. Ford (<**>•
Manukau.— *Sir Maurice O'Rorke (G), F. HuU (O), +W. F. Bueklaud (O), J. K. Taylor (1). v Marsden.— »R. Thompson (Gi, G. E. Aiderton (I).
TARANAKI
Taranaki.— «H. Brown (O), fE. M, Smith (Oj. '
Hawera.— »F. M'Guire (O), C. E. Major (G), D. L. Astbury(l). * Egmont.— »W. Symes (ii), W. Monkhouse (O).
HAWKES BAY.
Waipawa.— *R. Hunter (O), fO. Hall
Napier.— *E. D. D. McLean (O), R. L, D. Fraser(G).
WELLINGTON. Wairarapa.— »W. C. Buchanan (O), Coleman Phillips (I), J. T. M. Hornsby Wanganui.— *G. Carson (O), +A. D. Willis (G), C. Murphy (I). Wellington City.— *G. Fisher (G), M. Hutcheson (L W), A. E.Atkinson (O), E. G. Jellicoe (O), fw. Earnshaw (I), fT. W Hislop (Oy, T. Cannichael (I), C. M. Luke (G), T. K. M'Donald (G), D. Duncan (I).
Otaki.— *H. A. Field (G), C. B. Morison (O). Masterton.— *A. W. Hogg (G), C. E. Cockbura-Hood (O). V ; Patea.— *G. Hutchison (O), A. E. Remington (G). Pahiatua.— *J. O'Meara (G), G. H. Smith (O), J. Vile (I). Palmerston.— »F. Pirani (I), 1). Buitk (O), W. Woods (G). Manawatu.— »J. Stevens (G), +R. C. Bruce (O).
Wellington Suburbs.— tA. K. Newman (O),R.C. Kirk (I), T.M. Wilford (G), R. C. Knight (I). V ;
NELSON. Nelson City.— *J. Graham (G), +R. Hursthouse (O). Motueka.— *H. McKenzie (G), AY. J. Moffatt (0). Buller.— 'p. J. O-Regan (G), J. Colvin Wairau.— "C. H. Mills (G), W. Clifford (O).
CANTERBURY.
Gcraldme.-*F. R. Flatman (G), |J. Fnwer (o>, C. N. Macintosh (I). Timaru.— »W. Hall-Jones (G), J. Keith (O), J. Mahoney (I). Christchurch City.— •& Lewis »G. J. Smith (I), »T. Taylor (I), +W. W Collins, (G), W. Greig (O), fj. Taylor (G), H. G. Ell (I), 0. M. Donnellv (O), Ashley.— »R. Meredith(G), TH. Caverhill (O).
Ellesmore.— *W. H. Montgomery (G). R. H. Rhodfls (O). ' Kaiapoi.— *R. Moore (O), fR. Buddo (G), tJ. M. Verrall (I). Riccarton.— »W. EoUeaton (0), +G. W. Russell (G). v ' Waitaki.— «W. J. Stewart (G), J. Campbell (O).'G. Boreham (I). * Avon.— *W. W. Tanner (G), +A. E. G. Rhodes (O). Selwyn.— J. Barrett (G), J. Eennio (G), C. A. C. Hardy (O) K. Wilson (G). Ashburton.— fJ. McLachlan (G) +W Maslin (I), C. J. Harper (O). WESTLAND.
Grey.— * A. R. Guinness (G), M. Han. nrn (G). '
OTAGO.
Waikouaiti.— *R. G. AUt-n (G), J. White (O). * v ; Bruce.— • J. Allen (O), +J. C. Anderson
Taieri.— »W. F. Carncross (G), A. C. Begg(O)..
Oamaru.— *T. Y. Duncan (G), J. A. Macpherson (G). Wakatipu.— *W. Frasor (O), J. Kelly
Wallace.— «M. Gilfedder Ui), A. Carmichael (O). Invercargill.— »J. W. Kelly (l), J. A. Hannan (G). Dunedin City.— »M. J. S. Mackenzie (0), *A. Sligo (O), Chas. Haynes (0), M. A. Millar (G), A. R. Barclay (G), J. F. Arnold (G), C. R. Chapman (I). Mataura.— *R. McNab (G) I. W. Raymond (Oi. • Cavershaui.— *A. Morrison (G), W. H. Warren (O). Tuapeka.— *C. C. Rawlins (O), A. Eraser (I), J. Bennet (G). Clutha.— "J. W. Thomson (O), F. McLeod (G). V
Awarua— »J. G. Ward (U), W. Murray
RETURNED UNOPPOSED. Westland- R. J. Seddon (G). Waihemo.— *J. McKenzie (G), Hawkes Bay— W. K. Russell (O),
Owing to the sudden death of tho Ministerial candidates, Messrs Joyce and Taylor, the elections for Lyttelton and Timaru are void, and will be held on a f uturo date.
For Children s Hacking Congbs use Woods' Groat Peppermint Cure, 1/fl and 2/6 I*4o p.m.
Subscriptions towards the Trask Mayoie testimonial may be received at tbis office.
The man wbo wbiepers down a well, About the goods he bas to sell, Won't reap the gleaming --olden dollars, Like one who climbs a tree and boilers ; Tbe man that lets a cough alone, Tbat wears him down to skin and bone, Won't be in health so sound and sure, As he wbo takes Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
Many Livkb Sa^ed,
In almost fivcry tii-ighboorhcod there is some one -those life bas Leen taved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cboltra and Diarrhoea Remedy, or who baa teen cured of chronic diarrhoea by the use of that medicine. persons make a point of telling of it whenever opportunity oilers, hoping that it may bathe means of saving thre lives. For sale by Robert Sncdrats, Hsrdy-street, Nelson.
About Back-Aciiks— Pains in tb-> back are uaually caused by pome derangement of the kidneys or from cold affecting tbe mnsclM and nerves. If caused by kidney troubles tbe sediment jn tbe urine will reveal the cause. An aching back is a sure f ign of disordered kidneys. The pain is often so severe that one osnnot straighten the back, or when erect to stoop is almost torture. Rheumatism frequently causes bad pains in ibe back called lumbago. Loasby's Wahoo taken internally and ibe back well rubbed with Loasby Kooliii.ui will ? peel ly relieve the wores cas». KoOUdah will cure the worst headiche iv about ten minute?. It never fails. It is tbo very best ppin reliever yet made. One trial will convince you. It will cure neuralgia, toothache, pains in tbe muscles and nerves, no matter from whatever cause arising. Sole manufacturers and proprietor?, Loasby's "Wahoo" MAKd-'CTOKi-u; Coy., Ltd. Wholesale agents, Kempthorne, Prosser & Co.
Woods' Great Peppermint Cure of Cooghs and Colds never fails, 1/6 and 2/6. List to tbe chiming of tbe bells, I can't, I've a bad cold. We take Tussicura, it affects a permanent cure, Sold everywhere, price 2/6,
Remabkablk Cuke of Rheumatism. Kcona, Jackson Co., VV. Va. Abont three years ago my wife had an attack of rheumatism which confined her to her bed for over a month and rendered her unable to walk a step without assistance, her limbs being swollen to doable their normal > ize. Mr S. Maddoz insisted on my using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I purchased a fifty-cent bottle and used it according to the directions and the next morning she walked to breakfsst without assstauoe in any manner, and sha has not had a similar attack since,— A. B. Parsons. For sale by Robert Snodgrass, Hardy-st,, Neleon 1 ,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 274, 5 December 1899, Page 4
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