The Situation.
In order that our readers may be able, at a glance, to see daily the result of the elections as they take place,- and the relative position pf the parties, we have arranged the following table. . It will be seen that at present there is very little advantage oh either side, the Government apparently having the best of it:—
Electorate. Name. 't: I Avon .. .. Selwyn.. Matatira ToUnt.. Mount Ida .. Picton.. Newlon^ Thanes' Akaroa.. Inrercargill .. Dunedin .. -j Waikaia .. Rangltikei .. Motueka Dunatan Lyttelton Paniell Rol'ftiton John Hall • .. Shanks Hou. W. OUbonM .. De Lautonr .. Kenny ".; Swanwm Sir O. Qrty, Sbethan , Montjomeiy Bain .. | Dick Olirar Stewart Johuon WH!k ■ .. HunthouM . .. Allwr%ht '.'. Mom Bunny Beetham " .. - 1 I 1 - 1 1 - - -■ ■i'l Ll;' M. M I i i 1 _ I ■VI I -1— 1 ri Wainurapa.. | I __ 1 Totals .. • .. 11
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3340, 5 September 1879, Page 2
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135The Situation. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3340, 5 September 1879, Page 2
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