The Licensing Election.
Aa we predicted, there was wy little interest shown in the election on Thursday. Mr Alf. Fraser, the deputy returning officer, was, as usual, sharp with his returns, which were as follows: —
Simpson ... 182 leaks ... *166 O’Connor ;.. ... • 142 McBeth ... 189 Coughlin ... ... 187 McHardj ... ... 60 Ransom ... 59 McKenzie ... ... 05 Wilson ... 68 Birch ... 21 Informal 7 The total result of the poll is thus:— Simpson ... .. 1026 MoBefch ... ... 718 Coughlin -w ... 702: Jenfcs!! ;■/. 625 O’Connor ... .. 600 (Theabovewere elected.) Wilson ... 506 McKenzie— ... 464 Ransom .... ... 400 MoHardy ... .. Birch - ... ... 801
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Manawatu Herald, 28 March 1903, Page 2
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87The Licensing Election. Manawatu Herald, 28 March 1903, Page 2
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