The General Elections
Tlie Premier at Clirstchurch By Telegraph.—Press Auooiatlon. Ohbisiohuhoh, this day. Mr, Seddon delivered it poli:io f »l address in tlio Canterbury Hull Inst nigbt. TM lioll was crowded in fill pans lotig boforo 8 o'eloe'i. Thtco I housand peoplo were unable to gain admission, arid thronged the streets outside. At times Mr. Seddon was subjected to a good deal of interruption, Amotion was carried congratulating the Premier on his able and tuaiiliko spteoh, and expressing appreciation of the many benefioinl' measures placed npon the Statute Buols by the Liberal administration. Bradley Gives Open-Air Address Under Police Protection ixMitia r y and Excite Scene Auckland. thii day. Mr. Bradley, one of the oimdidates for I Auckland Central, gave an open air address last night, Between two thousand - and three thousand people collected, and the candidate was protected by seven policemen, He was given a fair hearing for throa-qnarters oi an hour, and thou a considerable hustling took plwo. Kofcten eggs and ohomicals were thro'wu, The pplice . endeavoured to oscort Mr. Bradley away, but ho was chased down the atreot by the excited orowd, whioh' stoppod the tram traflio. Eventually he was hurried into ti car and got away. : Mr Foster ?it Holorua i Kotobdi, tnis day Postelf, the Qo vornmont candidate gave his Beoond addi ess in the Assembly Hall last night. 'Notwithstanding tin inclVment weather 'there was a large audi ■ oo o e, and lout little opposition was shown 'a vote of thanks, and confidence wa .passed. ! Mr Horries Jat Halilatj • . Katikati, this day. '{ Mr W. H. Herrioa addressed the mi ' employees at Caslituore's mill last nigh He was w»ll received, and accorded 0 i hearty vote of thanks. f. Electoral Holes 1(1 A meeting of Mr,, Foster's ladies'con 1(1 mittoe will, be held to-morrow night i e ' Mr, Foster's residence. , ■ 10 The nomination of Mesßts Foster an 111 Hdrriea «s oandidnten in the forthoomin 3: eleotion is otlicinlly announced o!s wbero by the returning oQicer, Mr. W. 1 '' Thorn. 9! "
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1495, 30 November 1905, Page 2
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