» -t v DODD for AUCK. CENTRAL Mr. Clifford R. Dodd is a young Auckland business man, accountant for the Auckland branch of the firm of J. K. Mooney.& Co. He is as well known In county football circles In England as he is. in' New Zealand, and is also a keen golfer. At the 1935 General Election he contested i.ae. Auckland Central Seat in the interests of the Democrat Party. '' ' ' ' ■ ■ ~ "Iv / ''■* 'i: fe :; V I * !} *%■. >\ I mm . ■'} Hi mmm r' 2 Mr. Maxwell S. Walker is a young barrister who has made a name for himself in tlie legal profession since lie commenced practice in 1930. He is an experienced debater and an executive officer of many sports bodies. In addition to holding the degree of Bachelor of Laws, he has made an intensive' ■studv of economics, political science, and British and European history. Has been active in the National Party since its formation. I'Mif : > » ' Jm Mml m <-"■> V,L m GUY for BAY OF ISLANDS Mr. H. F. Guy is d-solicltor and farmer well known throughout the north. ■ He has practised in. Kaikohe since 1915.. Has been chairman of the. Kaikohe; Cooperative Dairy Company since its inception. Chairman - of the Kaikohe .District High School for past 14, years. Is also a practical farmer and has run his own farm near Kaikohe-for many years. MERRITT for AUCK. EAST Mr. Harry Mei'ritt is the -founder and managing director of the firm of H. T. Merritt and. Company. Organising secretary and past, director of the Auckland Rotary Club. .President Auckland Chamber of Commerce, 1928-30. President New Zealand Associated Chambers of Commerce in 193.0, and member of that "executive 1930 to 1935. He was active, in the formation of the Auckland Aero Club 'and was' elected'., chairman ' in 1928. <; ; KEALY Mr. J. \V. Kealy is a young member of the legal profession who has had wide local body experience. Previously a member of the Avondale Borougli Council. he became a member of Ihe Auckland Cily Council al ,111 c age of 25. Now. at 3G. he is a Cily Councillor, a member of the Auckland Drainage Board, a councillor of the Auckland Institute and Museum and or the N.Z. Institute of Horticulture. : : £: ... <\ POOL for E D EN Mr. Donald Pool Is a well-known young business man. He is a qualified.accountant. For some time he was accountant for the Automobile Finance Company, and" for the last, five years has been secretary for Messrs. Henderson and Pollacd, joinery manufacturers, of Auckland. A forceful speaker, he is making a reputation for himself, on the public platform. "k' \i' V- '.vfo V' K iiKi m mm t § »'. ••• mWm}i I I t*J I 1 M spl '., «l NEVER BEFORE has a great leader been supported by candidates of such outstanding business records and reputations. Inspired by the highest ideals and responsibilt services in the cause of LA , ■ i wm a m §1 I m mi §: MW, V . i M THE NATIONAL LEADER The Han. ADAM HAMILTON A group of fully selected for t farming, busi professional Many with great public, P rtottc recoras. qualified to serve their country in an that National affairs can 1 ImsMM COATES for KAIPARA The Right Hon. J. G. Coates, P.C..M.C., M.P., is one of the best known men;in New, Zealand. A former Prime Minister, he has, held the Kaipara seat. continuously since 1911. .He is a statesman of wide political experience, and is an accomplished speaker. His. military record is a notable one. "p.; MURDOCH for MARSDEN Mr. A. J. Murdoch retired from schoolteaching in 1919 to take up farming. He was elected as Member for Marsden in 1922, holding the seat until '4935, •with the exception of the years 1925-28. Minister of Mines and Agriculture in 1930-31, and later chief Government Whip. Chairman of the New Zealand Dairy Board, 1935-38, he refused renomination when selected as Candidate ' ' ' for Marsden. - . 5 -1 % - :<■ x. v, TENN E N T Mr. K. B. Tennent, M.M., is a retired farmer with a notable military record. He gained tlie military jmedaL and vyas promoted to a commission from ;.the ranks. Was officer commanding North Auckland Mounted Rifles when he retired, in 1935, jwiththe rank of;- fileu-lenant-Colonel. He represented the New Zealand Military Forces. at |the Coronation of King George V. '" ft mat f m -s; ' j-•.. . m* P iSIf ' V:i-' - • '„ x s. < v'.r-.V.W. "% > v : ■' mi ■V- 1 ENDEAN for REMUERA Mr. W. P. Endean, M.P., is a known Auckland business man and sportsman. From 1906 to 1929 lie practised as a. barrister and solicitor, excepting for two and a-half years \Vhen he was absent at the Great War; He is a director of Renown Collieries and numerous other companies, and is well known as a keen yachtsman.. He has represented Parnell (now Remuera) since 1930. fliii 4 : , A fes CLOSE for Mr. ,T. E. Close, J.P., is well known as a business man, farmer and sportsman. He was first chairman of the Moerewa Freezing Works and vice - chairman North Auckland Farmers' Union, an inspcclor from 1910-23 or the Romney Marsh Sheep Breeders' Association, anil a Takapuna Borough Councillor. He investigated dairy finance in Denmark, and operated on the London Corn Exchange. He is a director of several business firms. PARK Mr.t J. Park is a prominent Auckland architect. He was for many .years Mayor of Onehunga, and the quality of his* administration during this period won him many friends throughout the electorate. Prior to taking up architecture, he was the manager of the Onehunga Woollen Mills. He is well known in sporting circles and is a keen ■ ■ * yachtsman. " rJm,. m&m tm -. ! s ;r 5^5 lii BAILEY for ROSKILL Mr. A. S. Bailey is a prominent young Auckland business man. He was a partner in a firm of accountants prior to founding the Felton Waikato Transport Company, which has recently been taken over by the State under the Labour single-ownership policy. Served with the N.Z. Military Forces during the War. Topped the poll at the recent Municipal Elections. f - ■ TAU HENARE for NTHN. MAORI Mr. Tau Ilenare ranks as a chieftain, being a direct descendant of renowned warrior of the u ' lis ; ' ' own sub-tribe. Ngatihine, is the slrongest numerically and one of the mo influential in the North. He has rep sented the Northern Maoris years, during which time he the respect of the whole Maori race ana is esteemed by all as real Maori rangitira. X • - MASSE Y for L FRANKLIN .... ; : - .; - ! •.} ,j\ t Mr. J. N. Massey is the son of the former Prime Minister of New Zealand. A member of the Rural Intermediate Credit Board, he is an accepted authority on rural finance and native affairs.. He has farmed at Punl since 1907. Previously a member of the Aka Aka Drainage Board and former M.P. for Ihe district. For many years he was chairman of the Franklin County Council. * » GO VAN ' .for ' GREY LYNN Mr. J. A. Govan is a young man whogave up school-leaching In enlist in 191-i. After the War he was on the staff of an engineering, firm until he was forced by war Injuries io resign in 1930. Past chairman and secretary Grey Lynn Returned Soldiers. Contested the Auckland West seat, at the 1935 Elections in the interests of the Democrat Party.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23157, 1 October 1938, Page 22
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