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T. M, Wllford (0.) . 3894 • A. M. Samuel (R.) v.... ; . 2983 Opposition majority . . ;; 911 ■ < Samuel. Wilfora. Informal. St Augustine's Hall, Petone 605 1257 — Petone School ,470 ; 833. — Korckoro 33 "'56 — Jfuritai 191 , ■ 142 — Wainui-o-mata ; 57- 1 18. — Lower ' Hutt 901 960 ' — Blackbridge 87 79- — Epuni; 91 51 — Tftita 136 67 - . Silverstream 72 54 — Trentham 52 66 — ■"flTallaceville . 57 12 — Upper Hutt 208 270 — ICaitoke 20 29 — Totals 2983 3894 129 The result of tho eleotion in 1911 was:—'Wilford, T. M. (W.), 3471: Eeardon, M. J. (L.), 1540; M'Ewan, J. W. (R.), 911;! Short, E. .W. (R:), 881.' Wardist majority, 1931. 1
OTHER NORTH ISLAND SEATS . AUCKLAND CENTRAL. A. E. Glover (0.) 383! 11.. Savage (S.D.) ........... 1671 W. Eichardson. (I.) 125! Opposition majority : 216: 1911.—Glover, A. E. (W.), 4061; Savage. M. J. (S.), 1600; Gleeson, J. C. (I.WO 1171; Eichardson, W. (P.), 601. Wardisl majority, 2261,'•, AUCKLAND EAST. •A. Myers (0.) ...' iB6O A. E.- Holmes (E.) 244S Opposition majority 2417 1911.—Myers, A. M. (W.), 4485; Withy, J. (Lab.), 2490. Wardist majority, 1995. AUCKLAND WEST. C. H. Poole . (0.) tfos J. H. Bradmey (E.) 3331 Opposition majority 1374 1911.—Bradney, J. H. (E.), 4273; Poole, C. H. (W.), 3146. Eeform majority, 1127. BAY OF ISLANDS. V. Heed (E.) 2222 P. Buok (O.) 212S G. Wilkinson (E.) r IS6S Eeform majority lOC Result of 1911 contest.—Eeod, V. H. (WO, 2671; Williamson (E.), 2488. .Wardlbt majority, 183. BAY OF PLENTY. A Press Association telegram. states that the Bay of Plenty system has broken down somewhere, with 60 on fcho Northern side to come. Mr. MaoDonald (O.) has a very substantial lead over Mr. K. S. Williams iW.). 1911.—MacDonnld, W. D. S. (W.), 3177: Do Latonr, H. D. (E.), 2642. Wardist majority, 535. EDEN, C. J. Parr (E.) 5019 W. E. Tuck (I.OJ 2617 W. Richards (S.D.) 1655 Eeform majority 2372 1911-Bollard, J. (E.), 3629; Speight, W. J. (WO. 2966. f Eeform majority, 663. EGMONT. C. A. Wilkinson (E.j 3135 D. h. A. Astbury '(0.) 2299 Eeform majority 836 A few returns to come cannot change the position. 1911—Mackenzie, T. (W.), 3009; Dive, B. (I!.), 2682. Wardist majority, 217. By-election, September 17, 1912—Wilkinson, 0. A. (RO, 2721; Astbury, D. L. A. (WO, 2139. Eeform majority, 582. FRANKLIN. Et. Hon: W. F. Maasey (E.) 4544 J. C. Glass (0.) 1310 Eeform majority v .2734 Five returns to come. . ""T 1911.—Massey, W. P... (Eij, 8779 M'Larin, J. W. (WO, 1816. Eeform majority, 1063. GISBORNE, Sir Jag. Carroll (O.) 4516 H. do Lautour (R.) 1)255 G. Smith (P.) 61 Opposition majority 1261 (Four small-return* to coraa,) 1811. —0«.rroll, James (W,)> unopposed! No-Licaaio 1143 2.911
i GREY LYNN. J. Payne (S.D.) 2900 G. Fowlds (0.) ;. 2768 I Murdoch M'Lean (R.) 2714 i Social Democrat majority 112 - 1911.—First ballot: Fowlds, G. fW.), I 3117; Payne, J. (I.Lab.), 2191; Murray, W. H. (RO, 1568. Second ballot:, Payne, J. (I Lab.), 3470: Fowlds, G. (W.J, 3132. ; Independent Labour majority, 38. HAWKE'S BAY. H. M. Campbell '®.) ...... 4156 R. M'Nab (CI.) 3950 Reform majority 208 Three 6mall returns to come which are not expected, to-night, and cannot affect the result. 1911—First Ballot: Campbell,. H. M. (R.), 2769; Simson, H. I.M), 1807; Clap- . ham, G. S. (Lab.), 910; Eraser, A; L. D. (W.), 925; Lane, Eustace (I. Lab.), 401. Second Ballot: Campbell, H.* M. (R.), 3980; Simson, H. I. (W.), 2873.- Reform majority, 1107. KAIPARA. J. G. Coatee (R.) 8359 F. Hoa (O.) 2174 Reform, majority 1185 Seven email returns to come. 1911.—First . Ballot: Btallworthy, J, (WO, 2301; Coates, J. G. (1.W.), 1843; Field, E. T. (1.R.), 848. Second Ballot: Coatee, J. G. (1.W.), 2741; Stallworthy, J. (W.), 2172. Independent majority, 572. MANUKAU. F. W. Lang (R.) ' 5195 J. M. M'Larin (O.) '. f4005 Reform majority 1190, 1911.—Lang, F. W. (R.)> 8965; Stewart, R. D. (WO, 1658; Morton, J. B. (W.), 1435. Reform majority, 2307. MARSDEN. F., Mander (R.) 3398 ' E. C. Purdie (0.) 2445 Reform majority 951 Last election.—Slander,: F. (R.), 3093; Purdio (WO, 2555. Reform majority, 538. MASTERTON. G. R. Sykes (R.) :.... 3107 A. W. Hogg (0.) 2930 Reform majority 177 . Three small returns to come, which cannot affect Tesult. 1911.—First Ballot: Hogg, A. W. (I.), 2366; .Sykes, G. R. (R.), 2293; Herbert, A. H. (R.), 1327. Second Ballot: Svkes, G. R. (ft.), 3245; Hogg, A. W. (1.),'2664. Reform majority, 581. • NAPIER. J. V. Brown (0.) 4607 G. ,W. Venables (R.) .... 2474 Opposition majority 2133 1911.—Brown, J. V. (W.), 3920; Hill, H. T. (Lab.), 2856. Wardist majority, 1064. OROUA. D. H. Guthrie (R.) 3160 J. Morrison (0.) 2100 Reform majority 1080 1011,—Guthrie. Di H, (R.), 31761 HornK, 33, (W,), 2084. Retonu majuntv, J. 002, - ■ .
OTAKI. W. H. Field ffO 2965 ! T. Robertson (S.D.) 2314 ( Reform majority '.. 651 1911—First Ballot: Field, W. H. (W.), 1743; Robertson, J. (Lab.), 1280; Monck- | ton, C. A. W. (R.), 1555; Brown. B. P. (R.), 1028. Second Ballot: Robertson, J. (Lab.), 2517; Field, W. H. (W.), 2496. ; Labour majority, 21. PATEA. G. V. Pearce (R.) 3308 W. Morrison (O.) -3204 Reform majority 104 1911.-Peavce, G. V. (R.), 3246; O'Dea, P. (W.), 2286; Train, F. (W.), 536. Reform majority, 960. PARNELL. J. S. Dickson (R.) 5078 J. J. Sullivan (Lab.) 3955 F. Lawry (O.) 20 Reform majority 1123 1911.—First Ballot: Dickson, J. S. (1.R.), 3585; Findlay, J. G. (W.), 2971: Mack, M. J. (Lab.), 1557. 'Second Ballot: Dickson, J. S. (1.R.), 4261; Findlay, J. G. (W.), 3825. Independent Reform majority, 438. PAHIATUA, J. H. Escott (R.) •• 2872 J. E. Mathews (0:) ; 2171 Reform majority 701 1911.—First Ballot :Escott, J. H. (R.), 2281; Ross. R. B. (W.), 2093; Hawkins, W. H. (I.), 862. Second Ballot: Escott, J. H. (R>), 2582; Ross, R. B. (W.), 2309. Reform majority, 573. RAGLAN. R. P. Bollard (R.) 2312 W. D. Thompson (O.) 1491 — Furnies (S.D.) 34 Reform majority ■ ... 821 Fifteen returns to oome. 1911—First Ballot: Bollard, R. F. (R.), 2435; Bell, A. (1.R.), 894; Droomgool. J. Q. (W.), 750; Dunoan. W. (W.), 742; Hewitt, R. B. D. (1.W.). 470. Second Ballot: Bollard, R. P. (R.), 2782; Bell, A. (1.R.), 1863. Reform majority, 919. RANGITIKEI. E. Newman (R.) '. '. 3063 R. E. Hornblow (0.) 2236 Reform majority 827 1011.—Newman, E. (R.), 3065; Meldrum, W: (W.), 2037; Collins, C. B. (I.), 295. Reform majority, 1028. STRATFORD, J. B. Hine (R.) 2848 W. H. Hawkins (O.) 3168 Reform majority. 680 One small return to come. 1911—Hine, J. B. (R.), S006; M'Cluggage, J. (W.), 2576. Reform majprity, 430. TAUMARUNUI, W. T. Jennings (O.) 3783 C. K. Wilson (R.) 3631 F. Shortland (1.R.) 21 Opposition, majority 152 1911.—Wilson. C. K. (R.) t 2746; Jennings, W. T, (W.), 2621. Reform majority, 125. \ : THAMES. ' T. W. Rhodes (R.) 8014 E. H. Taylor, (O.) 2745 Reform majority 269 Small returns to come. 1911—Rhodes, T. W. (W.), 2789; Taylor, R H. (1.W.), 2717. Wardist majority, 66. ... , TARANAKI. H. Okey (R.) '..J 3632' D; J. Hughes (O.) 2498 Reform majority 1134 Only one small return to come. 1911.—Okey, H. J. H. (R.), 3315; Bellringer, C. E. (W.), 2561; Forbes, W. (1.R.), 343. Reform majority, 654. TAURANGA. Hon. W. H. Homes (R.) 4262 R. D. Stewart (O.) 2347 : Reform majority 1915 One small return to oome. 1911.—Herries, W. H. (R.), 3790; King, R. (W.), ,1849. Reform majority, 1941. WAIMARINO. ' R. W. Smith (O.) 3475 H. M. Speed (R.) 1996 . Opposition majority 1479 Small returns to oome. 19U.-First ballot: Smith, R. W. (W.), 2805; Hockly, F. F. (R.), 2440; Ivess, J. (W.), 449. Second ballot: Smith, R. W. (W.), 3071; Hockly, P. F. (R.), 2591. Wardist majority, 480. WAIPAWA. G. Hunter (R.) 3205 A. U. Jull (O.) 3068 Reform majority 137 , 1911.—Hunter, G. (R.), 3389; Jull, A. E. (W.), 2820. Reform majority, 569. WAIRARAPA. ' J. T. M. Hornsby (0.r..,. 3056 Sir W. C. Buchapan (R.) 3034 Opposition majority ; 22 Territorial and absent voters still to come. 1911.—Buchanan,. W. C. (R.), 2950; Hornsby, J. T; M. (W.), 2825; Tanner, C. W. (W.), 88. Reform majority, ;125. WAIKATO. J. A. Toung ffi.) 4038 A. Scholes (O.) .; 2302 Reform majority 1736 More returns to oome, but thoy cannot alter the result. 1911—Young, J. A. (1.R.), 3846; Greenslade, H. J. (VV.), 2718. Independent Reform majority, 1128. WAITEMATA. A. Harris (R.) '«69 H. C. Tewsley (O.) 3721 Reform majority ; 948 1911.—First Ballot: Napier, W. J. (W), 3064; Harris, A. (R.) 2787; Alison, E. W., jun. (I), 1375. Second .ballot: Harris, A,' (R..1, 3823; Napier, W. J. (W.), 3416. Reform majority, 407. WANGANUI. W. A, Veitch (Lab.) • 3227 F. Pirani (R.) 2387 J. T. Hogan (0.) 2056' Labour majority 840 1911.—First ballot: Veitch, W. A. (Lab.), 2295; Hogan, J. T. (W.), 2220; Hutchison, G. (R.), 1690; Maokay, C. E. (1.W.), 1117. Second ballot: Veitch, W. A. (Lab.), 4115; Hogan, J. T. fW.), 2959. Labour majority, 1156. WA'KATIPU. Hon. W. Fraser (R.) E702 J. Stephens (O.) 1803 Reform ' majority 899 One small return to come. 1911.—Fraser, W. (R.), 2753; Horn, J. (W.), 2482. Reform majority, 271. SOUTH ISLANB. ASHBURTON. W. Nosworthy (R.) 8070 W. S. Maslin (0.) 2926 Reform majority 144 1911—First Ballot: Nosworthy, W. (Rj, 2864; Kennedy, . (W.), 1534; Maslin, W. S. (1.W.). 1153; M'Lachlan, J. (W.), 418. Second Ballot: Nosworthy, W. (II.), 3232; Kennedy, J. (W.), 2319. Reform majority, 913. AVON. G. W. Russell (0.) 8566 D. G. Sullivan (S.D.) 2544 H. D. Acland (R.) 2206 Opposition majority 1022 1911.—First Ballot: Russell, G. W. (AV.) 3044; M'Comhs, J. (1.W.), 2817; Jameson, J. O. (R.), 1062; Smith, W. R. (Lab.), 798. Second Ballot: Russell, G. W. (W.), 3854; M'Combs, J. (1.W.), 3583. Wardist majority, .271. AWARUA. Sir J. G. Ward (0.) 30J3 J. I!, Hamilton (R.) 18CS Opnosition majority 1175 ion,-Ward. J. G. (W,), 28031 Hamilton, J. B, (».), 2265; Monk W. L (Lab.),
BRUCE. Sob. J. Allen (R.) 3018 C. R. Smith (0.) .2321 Reform majority .' 695 1911.—Allen, J. CR.), 3138; M'Kinlay, P. (W.), 2463. Reform majority, 675. BULLER. J. Colvin (0.) 3488 G. M. Powell (R.), 1352 H. Gillen (S.D.) 369 Opposition majority 2136 A few email returns to oomo. 1911—Colvin, J. (W.), 3143; Munro, P. F. (I. Lab.), 2993. Wardist majority, 150. CHALMERS. J. M. Dickson (R.) 3072 W. D. Mason (O.) 2383 G. S. Thomson (1.L.) 628 . Reform majority 689 1911.—First Ballot—Clark, E. H. CWO. 2850; Johnson, J. T. (1.W.), 1476; Dickson, J. M'C, (R.), 1376; M'Carthy, A'. P. (Lab.), 578. Second Ballot—Clark, E. H. (W.), 3029; Johnson, J. T. (1.W.), 2703. Wardist majority, 326. CHRISTCHURCH EAST. Dr. Thacker (O.) 4018 H. Hunter (S.D.) 2039 G. D. H'Farlane (R.) 1287 Opposition majority 1979 1911—First Ballot: Thacker, H. T. J. (1.W.), 2492; Davey, T. H. (W.), 2360; Hunter, H. (Lab.), 2356; Cooke, P. R. (S.), 418. Second Ballot: Davey, T. H. .(WO, 4042; Thacker, H. T. J. (1.W.), 2861. Wardist majority, 1181. - CHRISTCHURCH NORTH. L, M. Isitt (0.) 8023 H. F. Toogood (R.) 8880 Opposition majority 1145 1911.—Isitt, L. M. (I.), 4134; Hall, J. D. (R.), 3612; Pethcrick, J: E. (D.), 727. Second Ballot—lsitt, L. M. (I.), 4627; Hall, J. D. (R.), 3878. Independent majority, 749. CHRISTCHURCH SOUTH. ... .„ H. G. Ell (O.) 4414 1 G. P. Whiting (S.D.) ; 1704 'F. B. Hughes (R.) 1629 Opposition majority 2710 1911.—E11, H. G. (W.), 3,690; Whiting, G. R. (Lab.), 3059; Howard. E. J. (S.), 540. Wardist majority, 631. CLUTHA. A. S. Malcolm (R.) 2959 J. E. Jenkinson (0.) 19C9 Reform majority. 990 1911. —Malcolm, A. S. (R.), 2621; Livingstone, G. (1.W.), 2246. , Reform majority, 375, . DUNEOIN NORTH. A. Walker (Lab.) * 4322 G. M. Thomsonr (R) 3892 Labour majority .1 ... 430 ■ (One small return to , come.) 1911.—First Ballot—Thomson, G. M. (R.), 8797; Douglas, R. R. (1.),-2420; London, J. (W.), 1751. Second Ballot—Thomson, G. M. (R.), 4182; Douglas, R. R. (I.), 3423. Reform majority, 759. DUNEDIN CENTRAL. J. W. Munro (Eat.) 5653 C. E. Statham (R.) 3652 Labour majority ,1 1911—Statham, C. E. CR.), 4042; Arnold', J. F. (W.), 2498; Macpherson, D. (Lab.), 1452. Reform majority, 1544. ' DUNEDIN SOUTH. T. K. Sidoy (O.) 5522 T. H. Dalton (R.) • 2593 Opposition majority 2929 1911.—Sidey, T. K. (W.), .4171; MaoMan us, J. E. (Lab.), 3426. Wardist majority, 745. v DUNEDIN WEST. W. D, Stewant (R.) 3908 J. T. Johnson (O.)' 3587 W.. J. Maguire (O.) 87 Reform majority 321 1911.—First ballot: Millar, J. A. (W.), 3958; Bedford, H.' D. (IR.), 3635; Munro, J. 'W; (S.), 778. Second ballot: Millar, J. A. (W.),' 4461;' Bedford. H. D. (IR.), 3822. Wardist majority. 639.
ELLESMERE. Hon. R. H. Rhodes (R.) 2866 J. C. Free (0.) 2609 Reform majority 257 1911.—Rhodes, R. H. (R.), 3100; Armstrong, G. (I.WO, 1519;, Bowoll, F. (W.), 691. Reform majority,'lsßl. HURUNUI. G.. W/Forbes (O.) .... 2820 W. A. Banks (R) 1667 Opposition majority .....1159 1911.—Forbes, G. W. (W0.,2940; Macfarlane, D. R. (R.), 2001. Wardist -majonty, 939, " INVERCARGIIiL, J. A.. Hanan (O.) 4557 J. F. Lillicrap (R.) 2992 Opposition majority 1565 1911.—First ballot: Hanan, J. A. (WO, 3115; Fleming, T. (R.), 2104; Tarrant, H. (Lab.). 2043. Second ballot: Hanan, .T. A. (W.), ,3736; Fleming T. (R.), 3069. Wardist majority, 665. , KAIAPOI. D. Buddo (O.), 3534 D. Jones (R.) 2387 Opposition majority 1147 1911.—First ballot: Moore, R. (R.), 2314; Buddo, D. (W.), 2219; Blackwell, ,T, H. (1.W.), 1453. Second ballot: Buddo, D. (W.), 3000; Mcore, R. (RO. 2791. WaTdlst majority, 20S. ■ LYTTELTON. J. M'Combs ....... '4184 M. J. MiUer (R.) 2608 I Social Democrat majority 1581 1911—Laurenson, G. (WO, 4160 j Cook, C. .(1.W.), 2081. Wardist majority, 2079. By-election, December 9, 1913: First Bal- ; lot—M'Combs, J. (SO, .2075; Miller, J. (RO, 1560 ; Laurenson. J. (W.), 922; Thaoker. H. T. J. (I.WO, 279; Radoliffe, - (W.), 112. Second Ballot—M'Combs, J. (SO. 2628; Miller, J. (80. 2402. Socialist majority, 226. NELSON. T. A. H. Field (R.) ■».»«» 3298 H. Atmore (O.)* .............. 8147 Reform majority ; 149 One small return to come. 1911.—First Ballot: Atmore, H. (1.W.), 2865; Moffatt, W. J. (1.W.), 1371 j_Macmahon, G. (W.), 800; Hampson, W. S. (RO. 570; Bishop. G. (R.), 379. Second Ballot: Atmore, H. (I.WO, 3655; Moffatt, W. J. (1.W.), 2139. Majority, 1,516. MATAURA, G. J. Anderson (RO 2836 W. G. Mehaffey (0.) ; 2638 Reform majority 198 1911—Anderson, G. J. (R.), 3098; MacGibbon, J. (W.), 2239. Reform majority, 857 MOTUEKA. The latest report showed that Mr. R. F. Hudson (R.) . was leading Mr. R. M'Kenzie (O.), by 600 votes, with two returns to come. 1911.—M'Kenzie, R. (W.), 2710; fimith, F. W. O. (It.), 1606. Wardist majority, 1104. OAMARU. E. P. Leo (RO 3338 J. A. Macpherson (O.) 2973 Reform majority 865 Four returns to come, which cannot alter the result. 1911.—Leo, E. P. (RO, 3169; Duncan, T. T. (WO, 1805; Milligan, R. (I.), 1318. Reform majority, 1364. OHINEMURI. H. Poland (0.) 2889 J. Clark (R.) 2750 Opposition majority 139 1911. —First Ballot: Poland, H. (W.), 2791; Hicltoy, P. H. (SO, 1674; MTJobie, N. (R.), 1547; Fletchcr, C.' A. J. (1.R.), 48. Second Ballot: Poland, H. (W.), 3341; Hinkey, I'. H. (S.), 2134. Wardist majority, 1207. OTAGO CENTRAL. R. Scott (R.) 3352 W. A. Bodkin (0.) 2351 Reform majority 90S 1011.—Scott, R, (R.), 3354: Mason, W. D. (W.), IS44| Bennstts, J. (W-), 701). Re. ■lonn. jaAifiafa 1810, •• «
PALMERSTON.' D. Buick (R.) 2749 S. W. Thorn (S.D.) 1085 H. Crabbe (0.) 1476 J. A.. Nash (R.) ;. 1017 Reform majority 1004 1911—Buick, D. (R.), 3374; M'Nab, R. (W.), .2542; Thomson, W. (LB.), 748; Milverton, W. (I.), 88. Reform majority, RICCARTON. G. Witty (O.) ...... 4282 B. Bunn (R.) 3077 Opposition majority 1205 1911.—First Ballot: Witty, G. (W.), 3062; Elisor, C. H. (X.R.), 2059; Sullivan, D. G. (Lab.), 1618; Drummcnc'l. T. L„ (1.L.), 162. Second 'Ballot: Witty, G. (W.), 3976; Ensor, .C. H. (1.R.), 2609. Wardist majority, '1373. SELWYN. W. J. Diokie (0.) 2625 G. Sheat (R.) ; 1516 J. Hamlet (R.) .; 884 Opposition majority .'. 1109 1911—Dickie, W. J. (W.), 2731; Hardy, C. A, C. (R.), 2463. Wardist majority, 271. TEMUKA. C. J. Talbot (0.) 5j652 E. G. Korr (R.) ; 2541 Opposition majority 111 1911—Buxton, T. (W.), 2902; Jeffries, W. (It.), 1530; Atmitasre, G. W. (R.),910. Wardist majority, 1272. TIMARU. J. Craigie (0.) . . 4186 11.I 1 . H. Smith (R.) SO7B Opposition majority 1103 1911—First ballot: Craicie, J. (W.), 3152; Moore, J. H. (R.), 1923; Reader, ,T. (lab.), 1636; Angland, W. (I.). 497-. Seoond ballot: Craigie, J. (W.), 8906; Moore, J. H. (R.),. 2680. Wardist majority, 1226. WAIRAU, B. M'Callum (O.) . 8548 ! J. Duncan (E.) 3197 Turner (I.) 24 Opposition majority 351 1911.—First Ballot: Duncan, J. (1.R.), 2725; M'Callum, R. (W.). 2467; Wiffen, A. (W.), 1069. Second Ballot: M'Callum, E. (W.j, 3228; Duncan; J. (1.R.), 3086. Wardist majority, 142.' iWAITAKI. | J. Anstey (0.) 2998 N. Francis (ft.) 2830 Opposition majority 168 : 1911.—First Ballot: Smith, F. H. (R.), 2047; Macpherson, J. A. (W.). 1736; Paul, W. G. (1.W.), 1572. ' Second Ballot: Smith, F. H. (RJ, .2609; Maopherson, J. A. (W.), 2525. Reform majority, 84. . In the above fables the following abbreviations are used'"R.,"-' Reform; "0.," Opposition; "1.," Independent; "Lab.," Labour; "S.D., Social Democrat; "P.," Prohibitionist; and in last year's comparisons "W." Wardist, "S." Socialist, and "D" Doubtful. WALLACE.' , J. C. Thompson (0.) ..' 2954 A. W. Rodger, juu. (R.) 1978 • Opposition majority ,i; 976 ' 1911.—Thomson, J. C. (W.), 3152; Carmiohnel, A. (B.), 1190; King, J. (R.), 682. Wardist majority, 1962. . WESTLAND. T. E. T. Seddon (0.) ,8080 A. A. Paape (E.) 2323 Opposition majority • 755 1 (Threo small returns, to come.) 1911.—Seddon, T. E..Y. (W.),\ 3443; Michel, H. L. (1.W.), 3172. Wardisi • majority, 271., ,
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