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COMING ELECTIONS.

NOMINATIONS CLOSE

LIST OF LOCAL CANDIDATES. ALL TO GO TO POLL. Nominations of candidates for Parliamentary honours closed throughout New Zealand at noon to-day. In tho case or the candidates announced for the diffen nt seals in South Auckland there have been no withdrawals, and ali apparently will go In tho poll. Following is the list so far lo hand—■

HAMILTON. James Alexander Young (Reform). Nominated by Messrs Maurice John Healy, Melville Road, Rukuhia, farmer; William Robert John Franklin, Newstead, farmer; Thomas Hinton, Eureka, farmer; William Robert Booth, Moss Hill, To Rapa, farmer; Thomas Clarkin, Clarkin Road, Claudelands, farmer; Charles Edward Tothill, Bond Street, Claudelands, gardener; John Drew Eraser, Tranmerc Road, Claudelands, plumber; John Thos. Bryant, Matangi, farmer; William Lorh Ranstead, Matangi, farmer; Frederick William Thomr.:;, Rototuna. Tanner; Austin Maurice Bisley, 3i River Road, Hamilton, merchant: William Thomas McCabe, 8 Te Aroha Street, Claudelands, commission agent; Joseph Barugh, 5 Kitchener Street, Claudelands, farmer; Harry Cornelius Wallace, Tamahere, farmer: Thomas Bcighton Booth, 23 Ulster Street. Hamilton, merchant; James McCfclland, 59 Selkirk Street, Hamilton, furnacernan;. Albert Ernest Johns, Eureka, farmer; Charles Jrigsby, Dey Street, Hamilton, labourer: Mcsdames Alice Graham, Hamilton, widow; Hilda Ross, River Road, married: Mary Martha Chivers. Hamilton, married; Miss E. M. Rothwcll, Hamilton, nurse. Horace William Milner (Nationalist). Nominated by Raymond Brock Seccombe, 12 Te Aroha Street, Claudelands, company manager; James Treloar, Clifton Road, Hamilton, company manager. William Lee Martin (Labour). Nominated by Samuel Rickard, Matangi, farmer: William John Trownson, Matangi, apiarist; Joseph Henry Terry, Frankton, railway employee; Patrick Cornelius Carr, 5 Greenwood Sti et, Frankton, railway employee; Charlotte Agnes Alice Ansell, k\ King Street, Frankton, married; Walter James Lewis, 59 Collingwood Street, joiner; Marion Stella Eunice Hollingcr, 1 Parr Street, Frankton, married; Edith Charlton Rockell. !!> Wye Street, Frankton, married. WAIKATO. Nominations for the Waikato electorate are— D. Stewart Reid (Reform). F. Lye (Nationalist). F. C. S. Lawson (Country Parly).

RAGLAN. Raglan nominations are— R. F. Bollard (Reform). S. C. G. Lye (Nationalist). E. Plggott (Labour). R. D. Duxfield (Country Parly

NOMINATIONS ELSEWHERE

Auckland Central —W. E. Parry (L.), C. A. Wilson (G.), F. S. Morton (N )

Auckland East. —J. A. Lee (L.) r J. Stewart (G.), If. 0. Browne (Lib.) Auckland West —M. J. Savage (L.), S. Oldfield (G.). Parnell.—J. S. Dickson (G.), R. F. Way (L.) Grey Lynn.—F. N. Bartram (L.), Miss E. Melville (G.) Roskill.—V. 11. Potter (G.), J. W. Yarnall (L.), Hall Skelton (Lib.)

Eden.—Sir James Parr (G.), 11. G R. Mason (L.).

Manukau.—W. J. Jordan (L.), J. Massey (G.). Waitemata.—A. Harris (G.), T, Lamont (N.), A. G. Osborne (LA. Waitomo —Mesrrs John Christopher Rclleston (Reform): Walter James Broadfoot (Nationalist). Fcilding—Mossis R. Cobbc (Nationalist); J. G. Elliott .Reform); J. 11. Taylor (Labour).

Kaipara—Messrs W. E. % Barnard 'labour), J. G. Coates (Reform).

Hawke's Bay.—Messrs Campbell (Reform), McKay (Nationalist), and Ogilvy (Labour).

Waipawa.—Sir G. Hunter (Reform) and Mr W. A. Chambers (Nationalist).

Waimarlno.—Messrs F. Langstonc (Labour) and R. W. Smith (Liberal).

Mataura. —Messrs W. Hinchcy (Nationalist,) and Ron. G. J. Anderson (Reform). Mastcrton. —Messrs G. K.' Sykes (Reform) and W.J. Andrews (Nationalist'.

Otalvi. —Messrs W. 11. Field (Reform), 0. A. Harkness (Nationalist), and I!. Somplc (Labour),

Wellington North,—Sir John Luke, (Reform), Messrs 11. E. Combs (Labour), .1. .1. McGralh (Independent Nationalist). Wellington South.—-Messrs A. B. Sicvwright (Nationalist), and R. MeKcen (Labour).

Wellington' Central. —Messrs Dunliar Sloanc (Reform), and P. Eraser (Labour). Wellington Suburbs. —Messrs R. A. Wright (Reform), and G. IT. Chapman (Labour).

Wellington East.—Messrs A. L. Montcith (Labour) and T. Forsyth (Reform). Hutt.—Messrs W. Nash (Labour), and T. M. Wilford (Nationalist).

Thames. —Messrs T. W. Rhodes (Reform), W. E. G. Willy (Nationalist), A. A. Ross (Country Party), A. G. Whiteside (Independent). Taranaki.—Messrs C. E. Beilringer (Reform), W. A. Shcat (Labour), S. G. Smith (Nationalist).

Napier.—Messrs John Mason (Reform), and L. Mellvride (Labour). Marsden. —Messrs William Jones (Reform), A. J. Murdoch, silting member (Nationalist), and A. S. Richards (Labour).

RETURNED UNOPPOSED. OPOTIKI, Tuesday. Mr K. S. Williams (Reform) has been returned unopposed as member for Bay of Plenty. ALLEGATIONS DENIED. COURT PROCEEDINGS THREATENED AUCKLAND, Tuesday. Mr Bartram, candidate for Grey Lynn, slated at a. meeting last night that a lady canvasser, who said she was working for Ids opponent, Miss Melville, called on his daughter and repeated Hie untrue story that he had

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been intoxicated on several occasions. A similar report had been made in the electorate. II was alleged that he had been seen drunk while at. Parliament, also on one occasion at Point Chevalier. He strongly condemned such tactics.

Mr .1. A. Lee, candidate for Auckland East, speaking at the same meeting, said a similar untrue report had been circulated about himself. He .asked anyone, when they heard slanders or this kind, to forward the names of the persons uttering them, and the Labour Party would see that such persons were given an opportunity of repealing them before the Magistrate.

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Waikato Times, Volume 99, Issue 16634, 27 October 1925, Page 5

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COMING ELECTIONS. Waikato Times, Volume 99, Issue 16634, 27 October 1925, Page 5

COMING ELECTIONS. Waikato Times, Volume 99, Issue 16634, 27 October 1925, Page 5

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