PROVINCIAL COUNCIL ELECTIONS.
The Polling for the Northern and Soulherr Divisions took place on Monday. The re"a which have reached us give the followr as the numbers. The figures may pos Jfelv not be absolutely accurate in every instance, but we have no doubt that lliej tfillbc found nearly so. Northern Division.
As these returns include all the Polling Places for the Northern Division, the successful candidates are Messrs. Dignan, Hill, O'Neill, and Donovan. But it will be seen by a Notice in another column that the result will be Officially declared on Thursday.
Auckland Polling Plac Allan O'Neill 117 Patrick Dignan 112 Patrick Donovan 94 James Carlton Hill 88 Allen Kerr Taylor . . ■rD Joseph May . . . , 60 North Shore. O'Neill . 17 Dignan .... 16 Tayloi • lo May 14 Donovan .... 4 Hill • • • • •• 1 TlTlRANGI. Hill • • • 19 Donovan • 17 Taylor . - . . . 11 Dignan 8 O'Neill . . , . . 7 May 5 Mr. Kelly's Station. O'Neill . . 47 Dignan .... 47 Donovan 47 Hill 40 Taylor . • ■ 2 May ..-• 2 Mr. Blake's Station, O'Neill .... 20 Dignan Km Hill E! Taylor 19 Donovan Nil, May .... Nil. Gross Poll. O'Neill .... 208 Dignan .... 203 Hill .... 168 Donovan .... 162 Taylor .... 117 May .... 81
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 762, 3 August 1853, Page 3
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