Municipal Elections.
WELLINGTON POLLING. WELLINGTON, April 28. All the retiring members of the Hospital Board who sought re-election were successful. Rev. H. Van Staveren with a record poll of 13,09/ votes headed the list. The new members of the Hoard are: Messrs Vane, Horimh I'nderwood, Butler. Labour secured three seats. Hie details are: —H. Van Staveren, LS.fi C. M. Luke, 12,21-1; F. Castle 12.L>9; | Elliott, 12,124; Annie McVicar, H,70-l; Nash, 10,064; C. J. Potherick 10.1 VS; A. L. Horn blow 10-314; S. M Underwood, 9,829 ; J. W. Butler, 9,457; C H Chapman, 8,440; S; rah Snow. 7 Glover 7,260. Ml the above were elected. Following are the other results:-- Monteith 7,115; . McKendie 7 006; Janet Fraser, 0,001; r.dith Carmichael, 6,875; Sarah OatT-.w 5,534; i len Lhwlor 5,529; Barms 5.021; Eagle, 5,233 ; Gortlon 4734.
CHRTSTCHU RCH COUNCI L. CH’HLSTCH UIICH. April 28. Details of the first preference votes recorded for the various candidates are the following figures. Assuming the informal votes were properly disallowed the quota was 826: 1, (i. Sullivan (L) 1880; C. P. Agar (t) 11(58; J. K. Archer (L) 909; W. H. Winsor (I), 950; J. V. Flesher (C) 936; j. R. Brunt (C), 841. The above have l>een elected outright. Following are the positions ot the various other candidates:
11. F. Herbert (1), 762; H. '1- Armstrong (LL 699 ; A. McKellav (O, 581; iA. Williams (Q 555; C. \V. Hervey (1), 4510; A. Manhire (C), 484; E. H. Andrews (Cl) 408; W. Machin (C), 33(5 • Mrs E. R- -McCombs (L) ?24; C. 1 chauan (C) 323; F. R. Cooke <L) 301; E. Burgoyne (1) 277; W. Congreve (1) 07a ; H. Hunter (L) 212; W. H. Cooper (1), 18; J. O. Jameson (C) L 8; C. Renn (L) 106; Mrs A. Wells (18, 149; E. E. Langley (L) 133; R. St. C McKenzie (F 124- W. G. Hutchinson (1) 117; T. H. Butterfield (L) 103; H. Thompson (C) 92. Napier, April 28. Mayoralty: J. B. Andrew 22S(>; Vigor Brown «M.P. (retiring Mayor) 1040. j TIM ARE ELECTIONS. TIMARU, April 28. Mr F. J. Rolleston was elect,.J Mayor of Tamirau, polling 2949 votes. 1 ! is opponent, Mr W. Augland (a l> mer Mayor) polled 1067 votes. T!ie Citizens’ Association secured the return of eight nominees. There were three Labour candidates, and one was , returned, but as he has only a majority . of one, the seat is uncertain till the . recount result is known, :
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