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iir as yet known the Local polls are null in the followlistrictsPamell, Gisborne, im, Avon, Aabley, Taieri, and i, Several returns are not to id many others are incomplete, ion is carried in the Wairnrapa, »ton Oity, -ind Lytteltoa dishe Trnaru Mums. legraph.—Press Association 1 ) Timaru, Thursday, result was delayed owing to ess of the Deputy. The Modcommittee were returned by .io3 oi 400 and upwards. Local voting was as follows: —Tbat j continue as at present. 1559; ice 236 ; no licenses 863. n Publicans l/lctorious. slograpb.—Press Association), Nelson, Thursday. anti-Prolrb : tbnists carried andidates by i *rg? majorities, ghost Prohibitionist was 268 ihe lowest anti-Prohibitionist, iocal Option poll will not be until laie to-day. taction in Waipawa. Wellington, Thursday. Ie Waipawa district a vote in of reduction of licenses was Manukax Election loid, elegraph.—Press Association.) Auckland, Thursday. Mannkau election is void, \ Waiapu. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) i ' Gisborne, Thursday. Eur the Waiopu electorate the votes arolabout 600 short to cetrry Local Optuon, with about two hundred votes to ci ime in. The figures are-For continuance, 177; reduction, 08; Prohibiti( n, 962. The election of a strong Ten perance committee is assured. , ; Napier. j(By) Telegraph—Prees Association), Uapier, Thursday. Jiix moderate and two temperance can Jidates have been returned. There weie 580 informal votes,and the Local Option polling will not be available till'to-night, Rangitibei Results. (Bjj Telegraph,—Press Association.) I ' Marton, Thursday.' Six moderates and two independents hav'a been elected, Tho looal option toll' be .invalid, 1 ■ .

Association). Tuesday, ' unbjeot to Iffii' give-Misai'.s von S'.averen, !», Yoga, Olere, Mills.Harwt| Youngj and Smith as the comnaoaod. Messrs Smith are the fPMapoa ijandidales who have !|edseak The figures oi the poll !jfor lioensns to continuo 8581, for 'duction 1283, for prohibition | thiis'giviag. a majority ol 1099 vor .of redaction, Thore are informal votes, he voting is vsry close, «nd as an ia| fromtihy bis' been ap: for,' there , may again he alhnai v The' scrutiny will be held on toy. The polling figures already are correct, hut the informal will be a good deal over a thon- ' The bulk of them were oo (lie lerauqe side and mostly women, e Committee, as at present coned, contains five Moderate and Temperance members. . Wellington Suburbs, i Favour of Reduction. Telegraph—Press Association.) Wellington, Thursday. l the Subufbs lilleolion Petoni Hutk voted stroDgly in favor or ation, bat the complete returns not tyi known for some time. 'he Mum Elsewhere■ iWgwpli,-Press Association). | Aookland, Thursday, scity of Auckland licensing pollIyJi,ed in a total of 2068 votes' I Jilii but as 7(500 are required In void, There were 238 in> Mates at the Drillshed and at , a/ge's Hall. The Dumber of >1 votes at the three other poll- i ces in the city are not yet /re was not much excitement in i iction with thelicensing elections, h the polling went on steadily ay, aud both fuccions worked hardest. The Prohibitionists brass band stationed in front of the polling booths. A large r of womeu recorded their rotes, test numbers for Ohristohurch 1 i.m.) are:—ln favour of the ; licenses, 1347; reduction, Prohibition, 2621. Two large j are yet to come, DunediuCity with three reto come, the results ore:— ' Temperance. Eardrop 4097 oily 3968 oott, ... ... 8947 elby, 3912 'ulker, 3886 barren, ... ... 8835 pears 3797 ickson, ... ... 3744 Moderate, lorsburg, 3227 lislop, 3140 effcoat, ... ... ■ 2982 . logg, 2882 llder, ... 2829 inderson, 2782 Vilkinson,.,, 2727 ' lonnor, '. 2642 fish 1490 ire were 672 informal votes, figures for Dunedin are not ailable, but tie majority for ition is expected to be short . 0 votes.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4675, 22 March 1894, Page 3

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4675, 22 March 1894, Page 3

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4675, 22 March 1894, Page 3

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