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LIST OF CANDIDATES. The following ore the candidates at the coming general election 10) indicating Opposition candidates, (Q) Government, (L W) Left Wing, (I) Independent, •inembero of the last ParUament, and -tmeinbers of a previous Parliament. AUCKLAND. Eden— «J. Bollard (O). M. Niccol (G). Ohinemuri.— G. B Moss (0), W. Deeble O), t Jackson Palmer (G), J. Mackay (O) .. de Bakker (G), W. Stewart (G), E Drumm (G). (O), J. C. Dunlop(I). ."ty, ol Auckland.— *W. Crowther (O), •J. J. Holland (G), +R. Hobbs (O), W. J. Napier (G), P. Baumo (G), J. Eegan (G), -^Bosuer (G ), p. Quinlan (G), G. Fowlds (G), G. French (I), S. Vaile (O). Bay of Plenty .-«W. H. Herries (0), D. Lundon(G). ' \ Bay of Islands.— »B. M. Houston (G), N, McLeod (0). • Waikato.— «F. W. Lang (O), J. Hosking (G). Paraoll.— »F. Lawry (G), Hugh CampbeU (O), J. C. Allen (O). Thames.— *J. McGowan (G), E. H. Taylor (I), H. J. Greenslftde (I;. Franklin.— »W. F. Massey (O), W. Finlay- Wilson (G). Waitemata.— *E. Monk (O), E. Ford (G). Manukau.— 'Sir Maurice O'Borko (G), F. Hull (O), +W. F. Buckland (O), J. E. Taylor (I). v ; Marsden.— »B. Thompson (G), G. E. Alderton (I). V ' TARANAKI. Taranaki.— »H. Browu (O), +E M Smith (G). ' Hawera.— *F. M-Guire (O), C. E. Maior (G), D. L. Aatbury (I). Egmont— »W. Symes (G), W. Monkhouse (O). HAWKE'S BAY. Waipawa.— *E. Hunter (O), fO. Hall Napier.— »E. D, D. McLean (0), R. L. I>. Fraser (G). WELLINGTON. Wairarapa — *\V. C. Buchanan (O), Coteman Phillips (I), J. T. M. Hornsby Wanganui.— »G. Carson" (O), +A. D. Willis (G),C. Murphy (I). V '' Wellingtou City.— *G. Fisher (G) *J Hutcheson (L W), A. RAtkinspn (O), E. G. JeUicoe (O), fW. Earnshaw (1), +T. W Hwlop (O), T. Carmiehael (I), C. M. i Lake (G), T. K. M'Donald (G), D. Duncan Otaki.— *H. A. Field (G), C. B. Morison (O). Mastcrton.— *\. W. Hoett (G), C E Cockbura-Hood (O). U Patea.— »G. Hutchison (O), A. E. Remington (G). Pahiatua.— »J. O'Meara (G), G. H. Smith (O), J. Vile (I). Manawatu.— *J. Stevens (G), fR. C. Bruce (O). Wellington Suburbs.— +A. K. Newman (p), E. C. Kirk (I), T. M. Wilford (G), B. C. Knight (I). v ' NELSON. Nelson City.— »J. Graham (G), +E. Hursthouse (O). Motueka.— »E. McKcnzie (G), W. J. Moffatt(O). v Buller.-*P. J. O'Regan (G), J. Colvin Wairau.— »C. H. Mills (G), W. CUfford CANTEEBUEY. Geraldine.— »F. R. Flatman (G), +J. Fraser (O), C. N. Macintosh (I). Timaru.— *W. Hall-Jones (G), J. Keith (O), J. Mahoney (I). Christchurch City.— # C. Lewis (O) *Q J. Smith (I), »T. Taylor (I), >w! W Collins, (G), W. Greig (O), C. Taylor (G), H. G. Ell (I), O.^M. DonieUy (O), AsUey.— »E. Meredith(G), TH. Caverhill (O). «.Sssr ( iT" H - Montgomery (O) - --mffir&ST,. (0) ' +E - Buddo Kiccarton.— »W. Kolleston (O), fG. W. EnEgeU(G). V Waiteki.— *W. J. Stewart (G), J. Camp- j beU (O), G. Boreham (I). V ! Avon.— «W. W. Tanner (G), +A. E. G Rhodes (O). Selwyn.— J. Barrett (G), J. Eennie (G), C. A. C. Hardy (01 K. Wilson (G) Ashburtcn.~+J. McLachlan (G) +W Maslin (I), C. J. Harper (O). WESTLAND. Grey.— • A. R. Guinness (G), M. Hannrn (G). OTAGO. Waikouaiti.— »E.- G. Allen (G), J White (O). ' ; B"=ce— # J.Allen (O),fJ. C.Anderson Taieri.— «W. F. Carncross (G), A. C. Begg(O). '' Oamaru.— «T. Y. Duncan (G), J. A. Macpherson (G). Wakatipn.— *W. Fraser (O), J. Kelly Wallace.— »M. Gilfedder (G), A. Carmiehael (O). InvercargUi— »J. W. Kelly (I), J. A. Hawian (G). Dunedia City.— *M. J. S. Mackenzie (O), »A. Sligo (O), Chas. Haynes (O), *S. A. M.illar (G), A. E. Barclay (G), J. F. Arnold (G), C. E. Chapman (I). Mataura.— «E. McNab (G) I. W. Raymond (O). Caverehauj.— »A. Morrison (G), W. H Warren (O). Tuapeka.— «C. C. Rawlins (O), A, Fral ser (I), J. Bennet (G). I Clutha.— •}. W. Thomson (O), F. ! McLeod (G). K '' Awarua— *J. G. (G), W. Murray REI'imNED UNOPPOSED. Westland—R. J. Seddon (G). Waihemo. — *J. McKonrie (G), Hawkcs Buy— W. E. Eussell (O). Owing to Ihe sudden death of tho Ministerial cantlidates, Messrs Joyce and Taylor, the elections for Lyttelton and Timaru are void, and will be held on a future date. ■«»ii— nun i ■ nun. For-Childrons Hacking Coughs use Woods' Great peppermint Cure. IMand 8/6 1-40 p.m. Sobsoriptrons towards tbe Traik Mayoi* tea ituonial may be received »t this office. The man who whispers down a well, About (he govds ha has to Etll, Won't reap tbe gleaming golden dollars, Like one who climoa a tree acd boiler*; The m in tnat lets a cough alunr, Thai wears him down to skin and bone, Won't be in hi allb ao sound and snre, As he who lakes Wood*' Great Peppermint Can 1 . - Ma:«y Livks Sajed. In almost «ivcry neighboorhood there is some one whoie life has teea Mvad by Chamberlsin'e -Colic, Choltrs and Diarrhoea Kemedy, or who b*s oeen oured of chronic diarrooea by tbe use of that medicine. Such persons make afr iut of telling.of it irlieneTsr opportunity offershoping that it may be the means of saving tbre livM. For tale by Robert Snodi rare, Hardy-»treet;-Nclßcm. About Back -Aches— Peina in tho back are usually caused by some derangement of tbe kidney* or from cold effecting the muscle* and nerves. If caused by kidney troubles tbe eodimeot in the urine will reveal tbe eausu. An ach:ng back ii & sure tign of disordered kidneys. The pain is often ao severe that one cannot straighten the back, or when erect to stoop is almost tortuie. Rheumatism frequently causes bad pi.ioe in the back called lumbago. Loabby's Wahoo taken internally and ibe back well rubbed with Loasby KooLiiLAii will speei ly relieve the worse cm-. Xoolidaii will care the wont headache in about ten minutes. »t ! never fails. Ii is tbo very beet pain reliever yet macle. One trial will convince you. It will jure neuralgia, toothache, paint in tbe mmiclei) and nerves, no matter from whatever cause arising. Sole manufacturers and proprietor?, Loasbv's ••Wahoo" MiNtjwcruEiNfj Cot., Ltd. Wholesale agents, Kempthorno, Projser <k Co. Woods' Grei.l Peppermint Cure of Cocghs and Colds never fails, 1/6 and 2/6. LUt to tbe cbimin? of the bells, I can't, I've a bad cold. We take TcasicußA, il affecto a permimenl care, Sold everywhere, price 2/6, Bkmabkablk Cube oi- Rheumawsm. Xcnru, Jackson Co., VV. A'a. About three yjars ago my wife bad an attack of rheumatism which confined her to h«r bed for oier a mouth and rendered her nnabU to welk a step without auistaaee, her limbs being swollen to doable their normal > izo. Mr S. Maddozintiated on my using Chamberlain's Pais Balm. I parcbaaad a fifty-cent bottle and ased it aooordiagio tho directions and the next morning sbe walked to breakfast without austanoa in any maaner, and she has not had a similar attack Bince,— A. B. Parsons For sale by Robert Bnodgru*, Hardy-st, Nolaon*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 275, 6 December 1899, Page 4

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