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ELECTORAL NOTES.

BAY OF ISLANDS ELECTION. The returns to the present time from the Bay of Islands give London 115 ; Williams, 15(5. Two returns have yet to come in. The polling at Mapnrangi and all the stations except Puhaito and Wainui gave Moat a majority of seven over Sheehan. When the returns from the last two booths were received, it was found that Sheehan had ft majority of eighteen. TAt’KAKGA. The declaifctio'h of the poll for the East

Coast election was made at noon yesterday. Captain v ßeid was declared duly elected. A protest entered by Mr Morris against his return was not accepted by the Returning Officer. FRANKLIN ELECTION. Returns by pigeon expresss give the following results:— Hamlin (Greyite) 322 Lusk (Greyite) 306 Woodward (Independent) ... 276 Goodfellow (Centralist) ... 230 May (Centralist) 186 Three other returns are to come in. They are not likely to affect the present results.

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Evening Star, Issue 4024, 19 January 1876, Page 2

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ELECTORAL NOTES. Evening Star, Issue 4024, 19 January 1876, Page 2

ELECTORAL NOTES. Evening Star, Issue 4024, 19 January 1876, Page 2

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