THE SECOND BALLOT.
Ju conuiiection with the second ballot, iit is lii.S' weli that electors sihoiuM ro.nieitibci- that- they are at illi-benty to work i'oir the mam. of their; dhoLce,' aw the same manner as tibjey did in l the first balifot. No indication, must, however, be give;; on any mock balllioi paper ;\s< to haw elieetoire should vote. It may be in two.siting to note t'bat, .at the second baJlibt in 1908, 74 per cent, of those on the atoll recorded t'heir vote, while at the first ballot tiho percentage was 78. Thik may have been duo, in a. nuoasaiire, to the fact that the K.co'ivsiir.ijr po'll was taken on the day of the first ballot. ■Tlie (Jhawoes aif that tihe poll' next Thursday will be .smaller than it was oai Tlnw'isidav fast.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 1049, 9 December 1911, Page 4
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134THE SECOND BALLOT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 1049, 9 December 1911, Page 4
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