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The Daily News. TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1901. THE PATEA SEAT.

Thursday nexk, the 18th ir.st., is the cLte fixed for the polling for the Pa'en election. 80 far there are three cinriidates Dominated, with fourth. Those already nominat & aie Mr. John Heslop, Mr. P. H. Hase!fflß. i£M&%m^rUaidW® Hunterville, and has twice before contested the seat. On the first occasion, as the Government nominee, hs ran the siwipg sid i grigg_ that he wm astranger to a liad a week in which to meet them in, le made a remarkably close thin" of it. Lt the I fSv«ffin|jw Gm\£ aent Wilkie, ut to s*w>d own, and again coatested the seat unuccessfully, although on this cccasioD , ehad plenty of time to at ringed s» |pl*B-6ic««Bp9ij|eo 3&**<sa.tedutd3*t he ariromisethat if he suejcesSfAWwaolTOand ;of_B.areoßfe, , eits%>rt an^&bses»nt eWcTRB: wssmrthi^wrm^Taot' we cannot say, but'filFii an independent constituent, and Lumt-'u supporting standing againßt its wlshe's: —The fan m ?i 3Vq and it is expected he will poll yery well atr. He stands as a straight tut opponent of the Government, and shou'd therefore receive the sol d sup port of the elector* who are in opposition. The other candidal, Mr Heslop, is fall circles * hro Jg h Sl?K he S fi a |§dga*it vmgon shows. &. Her 'orialnailly camWromHawaa's ■faearfSl' fur seme years near Wanganui, where he took an active part in 1 cal politics. Sincere has redded in Taramki he has tfm}. and] fonmna Sparing efiiri He has ably filled a seat on the Hosp'v til aLd Charitable Aid Bord and the* Lind Buard. He has endur d all the hardships of a p : Jjoth.. no B - nd ° pen lot tdTbife qualifications t,s aliineipieh? (ff|thl Hoisethsre can be 2rrif» sttonfiriff'' pendently of his political views, which ae quite souHd, it will be a great gain 'to dist.icjfto secure hjgf efJ&Pth.des oj; opiniottSshpufa eodeavftur to, prev-nS : t^'te'i?t^ ion of ttictisfeic-, goiife : satitW Wanganui. hi 1 co axe to grind, and may be depended with , credit to himsslf atid to the benefit of the people of the electorate, ,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 146, 16 July 1901, Page 2

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The Daily News. TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1901. THE PATEA SEAT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 146, 16 July 1901, Page 2

The Daily News. TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1901. THE PATEA SEAT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 146, 16 July 1901, Page 2

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