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HEATHCOTE.

The nomination day was also on Thursday n°/ thls sUstricfc. at Christchurch Quay, when Messrs Ollivior, Hall, Harman, Le Fleming, Miln, and Hichens came forward as candidates. The,show of hands was in favour of the iour gentlemen first named, and the two latter demanded a poll. The official state of the poll at 4 o'clock yesterday gave the total numbers as follow :— gWrier 135 Miln 93 £ aII 127 Le Fleming 80 Harman 107 Hichens... 23 Messrs. Ollivier, Hall, Harman, and Miln, were accordingly declared duly elected.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 523, 7 November 1857, Page 5

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HEATHCOTE. Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 523, 7 November 1857, Page 5

HEATHCOTE. Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 523, 7 November 1857, Page 5

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