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THE PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS.

PENINSULA. Mr Seaton, the late member, has been returned by a largo majority. Tlic numbers were : Anderson’s N.E. Porto. T , , Bay. Harbor, hello. Seaton ... 35 ... 2(> ... *l-3 ... 10-1 Tolmie ... 50, ... 3 ... 7 . . 09 U,93s ... <2-1 .. 5 ... 12 ... 41 Ivobcptson ... 5 ... 2 ... 3 ... 10 m’USKIN, Tlic numbers polled iu the Blucsldn district were i.'iucskin. Merlon, Total. Green ... 33 ... 32 ... 05 M'Lcan ... 43 ... 10 ... 02 MOUNT BUNGKB. The contest for this scat may be said to have resulted in Mr Bradshaw’s return. No officialreturnshavc come in from Miller’s Flat, but the aggregate, voters there do not amount to 30, and a private telegram gives :i majority to Mr Bradshaw. The po] ing at live of the booths is given as follows : Bradshaw. Dean. Switzers 23 ... .i 3 Wadcaka .. .. 5 ... 15 Nokomai 9 ... 7 Potters 23 ... 9 Tevmt ... ... /-I 9 133 03 The Returning Officer would not allow polling places at the Upper Waikaia and Welshman’s Gully, although they were gazetted, because they bad m-t been advertised twice iu the nearest local paper, iNVEur.wu.ir.r, electin' yesterday resulted in the rc-

turn of Mr George Lumsdea. The numbers were:— . ; Lum den „A'' ... 130 M‘(Jlure ... 26

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2534, 31 March 1871, Page 2

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THE PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2534, 31 March 1871, Page 2

THE PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2534, 31 March 1871, Page 2

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