! PATEA COUNTY- ELECTION. RESULT OF POLL, TAKEN ON NOVEMBER Bth, 1911. OTOIA RIDING. ... H'■ “ \ < BLAKE, Samuel .. .. 29 37 39 CAVE, .Kenneth Holmes .. 23- 38 47 DEATH, Joseph Edward .. 31 24 4 GIBBS, James .. ■ 7 20 .30 MACDONALD, Stuart >; .. 3 2 12 . PEARCE, George Vater .. 27 40 '33 TAYLOR; John R 6 17 29 Informal .1 ~ WAVERLEY’ RIDING. S' , a. 3, .. X '•Ar. COOMBE,. James-; DICKIE. Harold'Gault .■ JOHNSTON, George, ; KENNEDY, James .. SYMES, Oscar ~.: .v. -a KAPARA RIDING. BRETHERTON, Arthur VAN ASCII, William I therefore declare the,following gentlemen elected members of Patea County Council;— Otoia Riding.—S. Blake, K. H. Cave, J, E. Dentil, G. V. Pearce. Waverley Riding.—James Coombe, Oscar Symes, H. G. Dickie, and Jas. Kennedy. . Kapara Riding.—W. Van Ascii, . . • E. C. HORNER, .Returning Officer.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13529, 10 November 1911, Page 6
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