ELECTION OF LICENSING COMMITTES. Hamilton Borough
VhRY little intej cst appeared to be taken m the election ye&terday. Nut more than 50 votes were polled altogether. Some rfiirpiibe was expressed when the poll was declared that two country residents had been elected v, hile se\ cml tou n candidates were rejected, and the fact wt'S ascribed to the want of oigamsatioa. The following was the result of the polling :— .Samuel MoLcrnon .. . .'5l J. J. Barngh 24 S. ,S. Gniham 23 0. E. John&on . . . . 23 ttobei tl'eat .. .22 Hichavd Gillctt 22 K. Mc(ianiglo . . . 20 Y. J. Yon Stunner . ..17 T. fj. Sandes 13 H. T. Seddon 11 There beiug a tie between Messrs Gillet and Peat, the Returning Officer (Mr Noithcroft) gave his casting vote in favor of the latter, and the first five in the above list were then declared duly elected.
The following are the returns for CAMBRIDGE. Wilson 75 Biuiciinau . . . .58 Graham 53 Mackintosh 46 Hosking 45 Williams 44 Fergusson 31 PUIvhKURV. C4rice . ... ... ... 3S Allen ... 35 Fisher ... . . .34 Perkins ... 33 Reynolds 32 Owen 32 Hicks 31 Wilson 31
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1506, 28 February 1882, Page 2
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180ELECTION OF LICENSING COMMITTES. Hamilton Borough Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1506, 28 February 1882, Page 2
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