WAIMEA-PICTON ELECTION.
Mr Phillips secured about 80 votes, the only double figures being Cullensviile 23, and Wakefield 11.
Hursfchouse. Mills. Picton, ... ... 40 86 Havelock ... ... 18 117 Deep Creek ... 4 46 Tua Marina ... 15 18 Waifcohi Valley ... 13 28 Keneperu... ... 15 10 Canvastown ... 9 81 Okaramio... ... 7 54 Clifton Terrace ... 25 9 Gibsontown ... 7 17 Endeavour Inlet ... 12 37 Port Underwood, ... 0 4 Homewood ... 10 12 Mofcueka ... ... 124 29 Dovedale ... ... 40 11 Upper Moutere ... 93 13 Lower Moutere ... 33 6 Brightwater ... 88 84 Waimea West ... 28 45 Upper Wakefield ... 18 6 Motupiko ... ... 21 25 Belgrove ... ... 23 33 Spring Grove ... 24 15 Wakapuaka ... 14 34 Wakefield... ... 49 61 Cullensville ... 88 128 French Pass ... 3 6 Waikakaho ... 1 26 Totals ... 731 942
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 89, 9 December 1890, Page 2
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119WAIMEA-PICTON ELECTION. Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 89, 9 December 1890, Page 2
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