THE LICENSING POLL.
I" lIV TKMCG II A Pit—l’Kß PRESS AHSOCMTION’.] INVERCARGILL. Nov. 5. There are 72:! absent voters, which may he uncounted for a week. Con tin nance 3797 State Control 853 Prohibition 503” Restoration 4-129 No J,ieen.se 5152 llawkes Bay—Continuance 1990, States Control (ill!; prohibition 3752. About six hundred absentee votes to
come. Exeecpt for 1,500 absentee votes, Duneom South—-Continuance 3(554, State Control 040, Prohibition 5,300. Dunedin West.—Continuance 3,817, State 815, prohibition 4800. Dunedin Cenfrnl—Continuance 3878, State Control 747. Prohibition 5403. Dunedin North—Continuance 3348, State Control 785, Prohibition 5,442. Chalmers.—Continuance 2,003, State Control 382, Prohibition 3,031. Tnuranga—Contiiiuamc 3324, State Control 720, Prohibition 3890. Thames— Continuance 3482, State Control 422, Prohibition 3241. LATEST FIGURES.
WELLINGTON. Nov. 5. Continuance 201,112 State Control 50.270 Prohibition 283.310 Five returns to come.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1925, Page 3
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129THE LICENSING POLL. Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1925, Page 3
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