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FIRST SHOTS IN THE BATTLE

THE MAORI SEATS

GOVERNMENT CANDIDATES WIN

MESSRS. POMARE, lIENARE AND URU RETURNED

Polling in the Maori electorates took place yesterday. The Hon. A. Ngata (Liberal) was the only candidate for tho Eostern Maori seat, and lie was declared elected unopposed. The contests in the other three seats resulted in wins for the sitting members, who are all supporters of the Government. Small returns still to come cannot affect the results. The following returns reached tho Electoral Department last night:— NORTHERN MAORI. 4 Tau Ilonare 2GOI Nail Paraone Ivawiti SB2 Anam Ngawakr. 135 Aperahama Eeupene Tuoro 57 Wiri Henare 31 (Five small returns to come.) 1914 Eleceion.—Tan Henare. to Paa. 709; Bia-po Timoti Puhipi, 69G; Nau Paraone Kawiti, (ifi'2; Neho Hemi Papakakn'-'i, •'■B2; Heremia te Wake, 21S; Paraone TFcori, 187; Ana.ru Ngawaka. IS3. Total votes. 3922. SOUTHERN MAORI, 'John Horere Wharewiti Uru 378 Tf.iki te "Mairaki Taiaroa 119 Tcone Matapura Erihana 1 97 Hoani Maiiu iO 11918 Bv-election: J. H. AV. Uru, 242; Henare Parata, 217; T. M. Eritana, 150.] Mil. URU'S ATTITUDE. By Telegraph—Press Association. Chfistchuroh, December IG. On being asked by n reporter to-night flow ho would vote on a no-confidence motion, Mr. Uru said; "I am selling my vote to the highest bidder. lam an Independent, and believe this should be the attitude of every Maori member.' "In the past," said Mr. Lru. "I have supported Mr. Massey, and will do so again if he will promise to' give the Maoris what they want. If Sir Joseph Ward will give us a promise that Mr. Massey is not prepared to give, then my vote will go to tho former. That is my attitude." WESTERN MAORI. *M.iui Poinare 2550 Ngarangi Katitia 1278 Tnnea ICaawe Short, SGG Tuwhakaririka Patena Hanaro Kaihau 208 h'eri Toke to Aim Otcne Paora £8 Eruera Poihipi Chase 24 Jvina te Whntnnui ;••■•• « Taiwiwi Tukimana te Taiuwha ... 177 Tenia Ponwharetapu Kcwene it (Twelve returns still to come.) 11914 Election.—Maui Pomare, 3116; Hema Rnnnta te Ao, 1309: Penene tone.- 1074; Eangi Mawhete, 703; Hon Tiro Paora. 1GI>; Tun-hakarinka Patena. 125. Total votes, G793.] deposits - I'OST. By Telegraph—l'ress Asfiociat.ion. Palmcrston North, December IG. Ten of the candidates have lost their deposits. Their political leanings are not known. Dr. Pomare is a member ot the present Cabinet. EASTERN MAORI. •is previously announced, the Hon- A. T* Ngata (Liberal), the sittiig member, wa3 returned unopposed. THE. RANGITISEI SEAT By Tclcgrapli—Preeß Association. Marton, TJcceinbor IG. Brigadier-General Meldrum, Liberal candidate for Rangitikei, spoke at Marton last evening. He received a good hearing. The candidate advocated money for workmen's houses being obtained from the Savings Bank. He contended that land aggregation had not teen slapped. Heller provision should liavo been made for putting returned soldiers on the land. He condemned tho tactics .0' the Labour leaders, and fell, chat Labour could not win. He urged the elective l;> vote for a Liberal, and not to split the vote. He was nccordcd a vote of thanks. \ | Mr. K. P. Rishworth's final meeting nt I fjv.vor Hut I. was a remarkably good one. I lie was accorded a splendid hearing, Ins; remarks being ireinenlly applauded. A r vote of thanks and confidence was carried unanimously. A little girl presented Mr.; and Mis. liishworth with lucky horseshei .<. v.»rs"cl in ivd. wHite ui"! I'luc, ■" in dieition !bt tl>«v wr-dx-d the _pa trie 1 '" , caniiidate rood Viek. The ardieo".: c!i-pcr.-,'.>d with cheers for Mr. and Mr.-;. li-ishwnrt.il. after singing "For He's a,, joi.lv G"od '''ellow/'' ' ■

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 71, 17 December 1919, Page 8

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581

FIRST SHOTS IN THE BATTLE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 71, 17 December 1919, Page 8

FIRST SHOTS IN THE BATTLE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 71, 17 December 1919, Page 8

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