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JENNINGS WINS

M'K TAUMABUM'I A MAJORITY OF 152. 1 * J A FEW IffiTUILVS TO OOME. H WILL XOT AWECT Till.; REOUI^,| 1 ' ol iaunuirunß majority bring %F£fk Wilaon. the Government candidate TJ'J3k At the genera l elections in December " j I 'l< !,ll "iigs defeated Mr Wilson hv ™to ß and the bv-eleetion 2L5 1 accessary iy the Court declarinTtt! election void as a result of Mrji? ' imgss flame not apearing on the eta. ; sir"" *"'•«* Aft ? Mnoh interest was displayed in the " lection throughout the district, he polling was about the same at at- si •lie general election in December. All 'V;! tnr . ft r th ° Position was reversed, farJ*£ 11 , ' Jonm "f?s was second on the *3 ■oil last December, yesterday he led Mr v *J§ Jr7™ 7 ' C> Vnt< *-- tH Taun] irunnl J ar. Jennings guinea a majority of 285*1 •otos, while at Te Kui'fi the voting «M J particularly clow, Mr. Wilson rcedvinff ft ne more votes than his opponent. The •'•3 letails of the voting in other par to 0 f '| He electorate show variations in the 3 •eopl'is choice, Air. Jennings being em- j ! ihatically favored at some!- places and J Jr. Wilson heading the poll easily at J >tlier places. A good deal of interest • | n the contest was shown in New Plt- *3 "out , The first result was received ■ i hortly before eight o'clock, and a f«# ninutes before ten o'clock a tefojnam" j vns received from To Kuiti, stating thlt i fl Jr. Jennings was leading by 13iTvot«r : nth twelve small returns to come whi<4 V' vere not likely to affect the result ' icws was received with enthusiasm b* '& he crowd. At midnight a telegram from Wellinr- "lH :2" -'!y c totals:—Jfr. Jenninm, I .<00; .Mr. Wilson, 3030, with nine small % (•turns to come which cannot affect the M esult. '3 The following are the details of the. '1 oting, the figures at the general cleo. . =1 ion in Dccemliei' last, wlicre available, icing shown in parentheses:— " „ . Jennings'. . Wilson. ' • f 7 a . ,hl fl 3« .1 inirangi 8 • 14 . jgj iV ' il 'tarft 4M(31») 386(328) $ macro 10 7-ipr.-kapa 13 5 ,

UKoko 5 03 j L"™ 4' ■. §1(51)' 71(81) i Mokau 37 19 -jj Pukearuhe 7 21 °' : d Tonga,porutu 32 14 ' jj Tikomngi 22(23) 131(136) ; S lr ™»i 54(00) 84(104) | Kotare 7 12 - S Awakino 4.7(0#) 47(07) '■{ Sentry Hill 10(19) 49(49) "i Okau 8 ,39 5 T<> Ku'ti - 581(540)' 580(5817) - .Brixton 12 '32 ~i Mangapehi fiO 43 Okahukura 79(85) 17(15) M Otorolianga 141(190) - 228(190) g Okttiliae 12 IB 1 Wairere 0 37 Matapuna 57 8 -■' Rimunu; 10 201 Kinoliaku 28 • • 2* $ Rangiatea 2 15 S Maiigalioe 11 a -(£ Mnrakopa 23 61 : v «<• 72 73 : ' £'" m,rc "(81) 3(70)' 4 raumarnnui 5-11 246 "npirue .... 41 22 H Waituhi 72 g j| Mrtiero 107 38 ® Mahirakau 182 27 ■ Mahoonui ]fl 31, %j Kawliia Road 1 7 ,1 Mairoa « 34 ' i ;^ ria «2 33 i loruapara 34 t > * Kaeaea ]g 0% J T 'n* 31 6 1 Meringa 27 It ' | Paomako 13 32 Tanngamotu 40 Otiinui 23 3,1 M 01,H ™ 99 83 H *? tu :• 11' -18 1 Nino-mho 38 25 * Otangiwai .14 • ft' Tokirana 9 33 I'iinga Punga 52 6 j| Potato 24 3 •' '|| Iviri-te-Here 11 33 " Aukope 10 8 | Ti> Ifaika B 1 llangatiki ill 32 j VTaitomo Caves " 17 18 j Waitomo 10 49 1 Mangaotaki 3 15 A Mnlioe 2 3 * Waikam-au Jlarokopft. 6 14 ,' | Tangitu 23 7 ,:;S Waitc.whcnua ; 9 17 '■ i To Korali-To Awaroa 1 10 , ; Tornunmoa 13 7 - 4 Awarata 6 8 4 Tnliaia 35 30 I To TCuru' It 28 J Kawa S 23 % TToni Kiwi 5 16 ■ $ Kio Kio 6 00 Mokamiti . 39 18 -j Mangaiti Kaitanga- - 1; weka 23 9 '3 Palialiika Valiev .... 18 ■ 80 • ,lf Opaiu 17 n 4 Waimeta 44 • 26 ',3 To Awaroa 8 20 j| Ptitaki 1 .15 _ '-I Maphi 30 'l2 i?* ■Mairangae -.. 3 10 y Wlionuakuva Valley 8 15 , J Tapairu 3 19 <>: i Taumatawlienga ... 4 30 Mangateka 13 5 'ij Roto 8 19 wt Kir liaku 8 >'j To Kaumaku 9 11 3 Marengae Arnpac 2 20 ■ Aratnro Kojmki .... 90 11 Kopaki 13 8 5 Pukotutu 10 10 j : Tt.o following are tlic nine returns ' not yet. received:—Waitaanaga, Pari- 1; wore,' (P..ro-o-taroft, Mangapapa, Nga- i ■jiaongft, Tfiiku, Otiiiti, Ararhmi East and Upper Manirntota-ki Road. ■** Al>font votois liave yot to l»e accounto<l for. ' | ~4 ~,, J

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 316, 16 June 1915, Page 5

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JENNINGS WINS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 316, 16 June 1915, Page 5

JENNINGS WINS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 316, 16 June 1915, Page 5

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