THE PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS.
dunstan. The polling took place on the 22nd inst., with the foHowung result Shepherd 84 Niven - - - Worth ... 40 PENINSULA NOMINATION. The nomination for the Peninsula took place to-day. The following candidates were proposed Afr James Seaton, proposed by Mr M. H. Kevkolds, and seconded by Air James Lothian. Mr David Boss, propoed by Afr J\mes NoruTi, and seconded by Mr J. H- Pol' ll Am, Mr Widiam Robertson, proposed by Mr John Bober i son, and seconded by Air Thomas Hi .uertson, Mount Pleasant, Mr W. A. Tolmie, proposed by Air Simon F. Every, and seconded by Air Adam Ng'lfOL. The show (4 hg,nds was—For Tolmie, 12 ; Seaton, 4; Boss, 8 ; BoberGon, 1. Mr Seaton demanded a poll, which will take place on the 30th inst, mount hunger. The returns to hand show the voting at Teviot, Potters, ami Aldler’s Flat. Switzers, Nokomai, and Waikaia have yet to come, hut cannot affect the result, Bradshaw - ... LOS Deans - - •* 1 25
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2528, 24 March 1871, Page 2
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162THE PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2528, 24 March 1871, Page 2
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