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GENERAL ELECTION.

THE MAORI SEATS. lav TKI.EOIiAPII EASTERN MAORI SEAT. GISBORNE, December 6. TP,. for the Eastern Mauri elecYgnia 4009 rar. n.ki Te l a 2912 'J small returns ere to come, '"it cannot nfi'e.t the results. SO FT HEH X MAORI. CHI’ISTCH FRCII. December 0. |olling in the Southern Maori elect ion resulted in the re-election of Mr |i. W. Fra (Reform). The figures arc : l', u 28(5 MacDonald 200 Krihana 153 Barrett - 136 Waitiri * () Two small returns are to come, which cannot effect the result.

NORTHERN MAORI SEAT. AUCKLAND, December Gi. Following is the result of the Northern Maori election: Tan Hen are 2-115 Nun Paraone Ivnwiti 991 Hone Hoke 1 Anaru Xgawaka 332 Ihnkn Te Tai 209 | There is one return, cd about thirty vntos to conic. DARGAVTLLE, December 7. Later results are Tan Henare, 243< ; Nair Brown Kawhiti 991 ; Hon. Hoki 379; Anaru Ngawakn 332; Timka 303.

AT AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND, December 7. Tho weather is fine and indications are that the polling will he vary henry. AT WELLINGTON. SPECIAL TO OU Alim AN. WELLINGTON, Dee. 7 The weather, though threatening ' this morning, appears now settled and fine. As yet there is no rush to the pulling booths, but voting is going on steadily, and previous records are expected to he broken everywhere. No fresh light is thrown on the prospects of the parties, but all express confidence. exceeding the estimate of cri- ; ties. Local newspapers are making specially elaborate arrangements for the display of the returns, and the

Telegraph Demrtment. will wire urgent to all telegraph offices results up to midnight. “WET” AGAIN. AFTER 11 YEARS DROUGHT. GISBORNE. Dec G>. Details of the liquor poll in the Hoj routa Maori district are not available, j but the East Coast correspondent of j the “Gisborne Times” states; “Rc- ! sto"ation carried by an overwhelming majority. The Horoutn district went dry in 1911, by 551 votes to -1-14. As an illustration of tins votng there on this occasion the result at Te Aroha was; — For Restoration 131 ; For Prohibition 10

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1922, Page 3

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341

GENERAL ELECTION. Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1922, Page 3

GENERAL ELECTION. Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1922, Page 3

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