MASTERTON SEAT.
MR HOLMS’S POSITION. Mr A. C. Holms writes to the Editor of “The Age” as follows:— “In view of the recent definite intimations from my erstwhile fellow contestants, Messrs G. R. Sykes, M.P., and A. McLeod, it is not, perhaps, surprising that loyal supporters of the bona fide independent political mission for which I was responsible in 1919, contemplate seeking a declaration on my part, many assurances having reached me from time to time that my somewhat compulsory absence from the Wairarapa has not been attended by forgetfulness! Not only health exigencies, but also my
modest entry into the field of practical farming, make it necessary that 1 should withhold the declaration of intention as to a further attempt to gratify the call of a life-long ambition, for a few months longer, hence the indulgence of friends is desired in the hope that it will be judiciously possible for me to return to the Wairarapa at an early date.”
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Wairarapa Age, 10 December 1921, Page 5
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161MASTERTON SEAT. Wairarapa Age, 10 December 1921, Page 5
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