SECOND EDITION. CAVERSHAM ELECTION.
At about 4 30 p.m. Mr Street, the Returning Officer, stated the result of the Oaversham poll, which gave Cargill a majority of fourteen, and his supporters were jubilant. The courier from Green Island arrived within a quarter of an hour, and when it was known that Mr Seaton bad there a majority of seventeen, his toutera declared that tho election was deoid d, and Seaton the man. Indeed since Mr Roberta's resignation, Green Island had been generally regard' d as Cargill’s st> onghold. The following are the totals so far as were known at C p. m.
Portobe-110, the ouly return not yet in, is sure to swell Mr Seaton’s majority. The official declaration will be made on Saturday,
Caversham Seaton, ... ICS Cargill. ... 122 Green Island... ... 45 28 Anderson’s Bay ... 41 23 Isorth-east Harbor ... ... 28 2 Totals ... 222 175
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Evening Star, Issue 4001, 21 December 1875, Page 3
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144SECOND EDITION. CAVERSHAM ELECTION. Evening Star, Issue 4001, 21 December 1875, Page 3
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