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PATEA. Pe'aTco (0.) : 3226 O'Doa (M.) ..;. 2264 Train (M.) 532 1908-Pearce (0.), 2610, Major (M.) , 2388. OROUA. i Gnthrie (0.) 2926 Hornblow (M.) .; 2049 WESTLAND. Seddon (M.) 3410 Michel (M.) .;.... 3128 There are about 100 pormifsto come. BAY OF ISLANDS. Reed (M.) 2651 Wilkinson (O.) 2497 '•?* GREY. Guinness (M.) S5Bl Webb (Lab.) ':. 2519 , HAWKE'S BAY. Campbell (O.) 2738 Simson (MO • 1799 Clapham (Lab.) 928 Fraser (L.) 909 Lane (I. Lab.) 399 A second ballot is necessary. WAKATIPU. Frasor (0.) 2735 Horn (M.) 2457 WAITEMATA. W. J. Napier.(M.) 5039 A. Harris (0.) '. 2762 13. Alison, jun. (I.) 1357 Second ballot needed. NELSON. H. Atmore (IX.) '. 2778 W. J. Moffatt (1.L.) 1324 G. MacMahon (M.) 784 W. S. Hampson (0.) 578 G. Bishop, (0.) 375 For tho Nelson seat a Beoond ballot will be necessary between Atmore (1.L.) and Moffatt (1.L.) Absent voters, about 70, will not alter tho result. Atmore is about 250 behind an actual majority. WAITAKI. F. H. Smith (0.) .......' 2247 J. A. Macpherson (M.) 1831 W. G. Paul (Lab.) 1730 Second ballot needed. PALMERSTON NORTH. In tho Palmerston contest 177 absent votes have yet to come, and they may cause a second ballot. Buick's absolute majority at present is 10. CHRISTCHURCH SOUTH. Christchnrch South figures arc subject to correction, and a recount is absolutely necessary, there being a doubt concerning informal votes. Thcro are 45 absent permits to come, and a second ballot may still bo required.
AUCKLAND CENTRAL Glover (G.) ....! . 3,942 Savage (Socialist) 1,762 Gleeson (1.L.) „ 1,128 Richardson (Prohibitionist) 1597 OHINEMURI. ■Poland (G.) „. 2,763 Hickey (Socialist) _ 1,659 MTlobie (0.) „... 1,50fi Fletcher (1.0.) 48 MOTUEKA. M'Kenzie (G.) 2,683 Smith (0.) 1.59G BULLER. Colvin (G.) 3,099 Hunro (Lab.) 2,953 RICCARTON, Witty (G.) ~. 8,030 Enror (1.6.) . ~ 2,044 Sullivan (Lab.). 1,501 Drummond (I. Lab.) 161 LYTTELTON. Laurenson (G.) —..• 4.U7 Cook (1.L.) -...- 2,051 TEMUKA. Buxton (G.) 2,876 Jeffries (O.) 1,520 Annitage (O.) 906 CHALMERS, (By TolesraDh.—Press Association.) Dunedin, December 6. The returning officer for Chalmers may bo ablo to-morroiv night to announce whether Johnson or Dickson will bo in the second ballot. At present tho former is leading tho latter by four votes. Nino absont voters' votes camo to hand to-day, leaving nearly 100 still to como. Several have to ronw from utaru WhansarsL
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1307, 9 December 1911, Page 6
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374LATEST RETURNS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1307, 9 December 1911, Page 6
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