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WELLINGTON CITY ELECTION. B P 3. O’BEGAN, MASS MEETING. Head of Wharf, TO-DAY (MONDAY), AT NOON. 86G WELLINGTON CITY ELECTION. E P. J. O * R E G A N MONSTER MASS MEETING. SKATING RINK. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING. At 8 o’clock. ROLL HP and Hear this Young REFORMER. Chairman—Mr W. T. Young. Secretary Federated Seamen's Union. BG3 WELLINGTON CITY ELECTION. MR P. J. O’REGAN requests all persons willing to LEND VEHICLES on the day of election to kindly leave their names and addresses at the Committee Room, 61, Lamhton quay. 862 WELLINGTON CITY ELECTION. MB A. R. ATKINSON will Address the Electors at Hoad of Wharf TO-DAY (Monday), 12.15. Choral Hall, Courtenay place—TO-DAY (Monday), 21th .November, at 8 p.m. CITY ELECTION. jyj"R G ODDER will speak at the OPERA HOUSE, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), the 24th INST., At 8 o’clock. He will then give a Straightout Answer to all criticism. 859 NEWTOWN ELECTION. VTONSTEB Open , Air Meeting at M Mitcholltown. 'opposite Carmody's tore, TO-NIGHT (Monday), November Hth, at 8 o'clock. , Roll up! Boil up! 863 NEWTOWN ELECTION. MB BARBER will-Address the Electors in St. Thomas’s Schoolroom. Biddiford street, on MONDAY NEXT, at NEWTOWN ELECTION. MR CHAS. M. LUKE will Address A MASS MEETING In the CHURCH SCHOOLROOM, BROOKLYN. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, At 7 o’clock. Hr LUKE will address a MASS Meeting at the VICTORIA HALL, TO-NIGHT (Monday), the EVE the Election, at 8 o’clock sharp. NEWTOvVN ELECTION. THE GOVERNMENT pANDIDATE. MR LUKE has received the following telegram from the Premier; "I see the ‘Post’ has announced that you are the Government Candidate, and vou are at liberty to announce as from ine that you are the choice of the Government.—Kind regards. R. J. SEDDON.” NEWTOWN ELECTION. A FINAL MEETING of all DR CHAPPLE’S Committees will be hold at the Central Rooms. Biddiford street, Netvtown, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). 24th inst., at 7.30. A full attendance requested. NEWTOWN ELECTION. '■JtM'R HISLOP will Address the Electors o-'A in the Kilbirnie State Schoolroom TO-NIGHT (Monday), the 24th November, at 7.30 o’clock. 867 ■ HUTT ELECTION. 'jy.J'R WILFORD will Address the Elee-TO-NIGHT (Monday)—At Petone Oddiellows’ Hall, 8 o’clock. HUTT ELECTION. MR F. PIKANI will address the electors at. . MUNGAROA—Wallaoeville School. TODAY (Monday), 24th November, 2 p.m. SUMMIT—TO-NIGHT (Monday), 24th November, 7 o’clock. KAITOKE— I TO-NIGHT (Monday), 24th November, 8.30 o’clock. M R FIELD will address the Electors at— PORIRUA—The Hall TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), 24th November, 8 o’clock.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4819, 24 November 1902, Page 6

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