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(From the Nelson The election for came of on of an was unexpected Mr Barnicoat, transferred their on retirement The i n in friends was and favor odds day more the-, the thfl cjfl

on received, have recorded their votes. be the case, the proportion of voted out of those who were will be unusually large. following are the returns received :

rG2B 463 In previous elections for the Supermtendency in Nelson, only on one occasion lias there been so large a majority for the !>ful candidate as in the present case, j first election, iu'Augost, 1853, Mr 'd had a majority o\ cr Mr Saxton of )ur ; in November, 1556, Mr RobinNit Dr Monro by sixteen votes; in iber, ISGI, Mr E binson defeated arnicoat by 443; in 1865, Mr ers had a majority of twenty over imicoat; and the election that has jrminated will, we expect, see Mr returned by a majority of about declaration of the poll will be made n as the return is received from , as those from Massacre Bay will, ibt, be received within a day or two.

■ Curtis. Bamicoat. 33") 135 32 16 13 16 6 108 : 8hn6 34 52 Wakefield 21 46 Valley 9 4 a-West 24 31 I Upper Mouterc 22 13 | Lower Mouterc r Motueka . 17 4 96 11 v Riwaka 19 27

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Charleston Argus, Volume 1, Issue 7, 6 April 1867, Page 2

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UNKNOWN Charleston Argus, Volume 1, Issue 7, 6 April 1867, Page 2

UNKNOWN Charleston Argus, Volume 1, Issue 7, 6 April 1867, Page 2

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