POLITICAL.
THE PATEA SEAT. MR. MORRISON’S CANDIDATURE. Electors of Bmnswick and Westmere are reminded that Mr Morfison, Liberal candidate for the Patea seat, will address them at Brunswick to-night, and at Westmere to-morrow (Friday) night. The chair will he taken in each instance at 8 p.m. ME McILVEIHE AT GONYILLB. There were about forty electors present in the Gonville Town Hall last evening, when Mr L. McHvrida repeated the ad3:ess he gave in the Opera House on Thursday evening last. Mr P. Openshaw presided. The candidate explained that ne had intended dealing wfth fresh matters, but at the behest of members of the Party ho had consented to repeat his previous address, which he proceeded Ho do, with scarcely a variation in his phraseology, He received an attentive hearing, and at the close of his speech several questions were asked and answered, and a vote of thanks and confidence was carried without a dissentient voice, numbers refraining from saying either yea or nay. The chairman then called for three hearty cheers for Mr Mcllvride, but the response wad anything but enthusiastic. t
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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15971, 13 November 1919, Page 5
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182POLITICAL. Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15971, 13 November 1919, Page 5
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