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Licensing Elections.

| itv n:i.i:,;HAi*u i*ia: pukss association. | WELLINGTON. Alareli 13. Little interest was taken in tin* election of the Licensing Committee li«*i -* to-day. though it was tin* first time (or Milne years that there has been a > ,/H-----tc-t. This time Mr .1. \V. Ellison <,*xSuperintendent of Police at \\ cllington stood in addition to the old commute, . .Messrs Moadowt roft. Chilmaii. Clara and Pctlierirk (members of the old committee )wer,.* re-elected, while Mr Ellison displaced Air 11. Flyer, a wellknown prohibition worker. DUNEDIN RESULTS. DUNEDIN. March 13. The Licensing Committee elections were Imf,4 in Dunedin City and Ibuuaim South to-day. Very little interest was tiik,*n in either. In lin* city the Prohibition and Moderate parties had agiet*,, mi a ticket of three Prohibitionists and two .Moderates. An Independent candidate. however, stood, which resulted in ;iu election having to be held. laresult of the election was the return <’| lb,* agreed upon ticket and the o.eituK ~l the independent candidate. Go> is the lirst eleetioii in the. city sine IJI-. In Dunedin South, both panic- it• >- kihii,mists and Alodrrato- -: an 11,1 tickets of live each. The easily defeated their opponents, tin ~.riii,*r leading substantially in praet* ealiv ail booths. The question at t-.-m in the latter election was whether a license would or would not lie* granted at the races and trots. 4 . Very Hide interest was taken in .m election. Only about one-third oj tli who voted at the general ejection ,*•- cruised their privilege on this occasion. Heavy rain fell during the afternoon, which probably accounted to some -x-U-iit for the poor polling. crju. • -rfgaganmaur

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1923, Page 3

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Licensing Elections. Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1923, Page 3

Licensing Elections. Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1923, Page 3

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