THE GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS.
The following are the members returned for the colony :—: — AUCKLAND. Bay of Islands. R. Hobbs 355 Gannon 198 J. McKenzie 80 Rodney. Returns from Aratapu, Pahi, Te Kopuru and Port Albert give— W. P. Moat 387 N. Wilson 193 Marsden. E. Mitchelson. Elected unopposed. Waitemata. W. J. Hurst 461 H. W. Fornall 145 Only five returns in, but Hur3t is safe. Auckland North. T. Thompson 740 J. Newman 190 Auckland West. J. M. Daigaville 440 W. Swanson . . . ... 393 Auckland East. Sir G. Grey. Elected unopposed. Newton. T. Peacncke .. 732 C. A. DeLautour . . 008 Garrard . 2 Parnell. F. J. Moss . .. r >22 S. T. George ... 413 Eden. J. Tole M8 A. O'Neill . . . . 214 Manukau. Sir G. O'Rmke S4O F. Lawry . . .' 400 Franklin South. E. Hamlin. Elected unopposed. Franklin North. W. F. Buckland .. • • 530 B. Harris 407 Coromandel. A. J. Cadiuan . . 4(51 A. Brodie . ... 347 Thames. W. Frasev . 473 W. J. Speight .. . . 408 Waikato. J. B. Whyte. Elected unopposed. Waipa. E. Lake . . 319 W. Jackbon . . 481 Tauranga. Morris 485 Kelly • 414 East Coast. S. Locko • ■ 003 W. L. Keofa • . • 413 HAVVKK'S BAY. Napier. J. D. Dnrond . . - 597 J. Sheeluui .. • 4«J5 Hawke's Bay. W. Russell . . 503 F. Sutton . . . 357 A. Desmond . . 157 Waipawa. W. C. Smith . 705 Thomas Tanner 4ilB WELLINGTON. Waitotara. J. Bryco 440 McDonnell 293 Wanganui. J. Ballanco 541 Hutclmibon 204 W. H. Watt . . 155 Foxton. J. G. Wilson . 605 O. B. T/.ird 373 J. R. Blown 170 Hutt. Fit/heiboit 5 "30 Mason . 379 Wairarapa North. G. Beetlnmi 482 W. W. McAidle 441 Wairarapa South. J. Buchanan 3(5(5 H. Bunny 304 Manawatu. McAithur . 1058 F wiser 437 Ban- . • 8 Rangitikei. Robcifcßiuce . . . 500 John Stevens . 493 Thorndon. Dr Newman. Elected unopposed. Te Aro. G. J. Johnston . 343 F. H. Fiaser . . . . 332 E. Shaw . ... 129 J. H. Shaw 71 O'Shea 34 Wellington South; Geo. FMier 717 W. Hutchinson 477 TARANAKI. New Plymouth. Samuel 243 Smith 172 T. Kelly . . .138 O. Blown 82 Taranaki. R. Trimble . . 371 Ba/,ley ... . 270 J. Oolebby 8 Egmont. H. A. Atkinson . . 874 A. A. Fanthani . . . 403 MARLBOROUGH & NELSON. Picton. A. T. Connolly . . . 339 Eyes .. 240 NelsonH. Levehtam . . 579 J. Piper 207 Motueka. R. Hurathouse 307 J. Kerr 350 Waimea. J. Shephoid 140 W. Wastney 43 Wairau. j H. Dodson 553 Ward 353 Buller. E. O'Connor GlO J. Munro 539 Inangahua. A. Menteith 747 R. Reeves 720 WESTLAND. Greymouth. A. R. Guinness ... . , 511 J. Petrie 458 Kumara. Seddon S6 Blake 50 Hokitika. Bevan 401 G. G. FitzGerald 324 Clark 25 CANTEEBURY. Cheviot. J. D. Lance 215 G. Gibson 208 "W. G. Adams 99 Ashley. W. F. Pearson 413 P. D. Duncan 85 Kaiapoi. Hon. E. Richardson. Elected unopposed. Avon. L., Harper 403 W. Dunlop 320 St. Albans. T. J. Garrick 396 J. Jebson ... . ... 79 T. Cooper ... ' ..', . 2 Stanmore, , , , D. Reese , 524 J. G. Ruddenklau ... , „. 435 , "G. Dorney ... ... . 142 W. H. Pilliefc '' .'..<■ - 47 . ' } O. Wansey ... ,r .->. ;.'. -19 j
Sydenham. W. White ... 776 J. L. Scott 4G2 Chnstchurch South. J, Holmes 038 T. J. Joynt 600 Christchurch North. Sir J. Vogel 930 J. Crewes ■• 223 Heathcote. J. L. Coster 425 W. Wynn-Wilhams .. .. 245 J. T. Fisher 15 Lyttelton. H. Alliighfc 328 S. R. Webb 288 E. M. Chsbold . . .71 Akaroa. W. Montgomeiy 43"> F. A. Anson 140 Lincoln. A. P. O'Callaghan .. . 56 A. Saundeis 37 Selwyn. E. Wakefield. Elected unopposed. Coleridge. D. McMillan . . 310 J. Job Mm 103 R. U. D. Toss will 70 O. Eraser . 33 Ashburton. W. Walker . • 296 J. O. Wason 192 S. Jolly • 17 Wakanui. J. Giigg f^i J. boss . 400 McGune * 2 G-eraldine. W. Rolleston . 473 A. C«\ 403 E. Ei.uikb 20 Timaru. R. Turnbull 4'J9 E. G. Kcir 331 Gladstone. J. H. Satter . 282 D. Andewm 13} J, M. Tmmiey . 129 G. Moms 3 Waimate. w. J. stew .u d 50f> A. Hayes 133 W. J. "Black • 11 OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND. Waitaki. 1). ttutheiland . • • • 1 58 T. Dunc.tn 10(» Eei on^ • 1° Oamaru. S. E. Shiiimki 453 Lord lleidluu en 3 ( JI Moeraki. J. McKen-sie 480 G. Hulm 332 Waikouaiti. J. C. BuckLmd 283 J. O.oon *U D. 1). Aikle 213 Port Chalmers. J. Macandiew. Elected unopposed. Eoslyn. A. H. Ross 482 J. Batliijalo 4015 Dunedin West. W. J). Stew ait iiOO T. Dick 481 Dunedin East. R. Stort 7.i 5 M. W. (licen 513 Dunedin Central, J. ]). Bi.id-li.iw 409 T. Biackcn 4915 J. G. S. Giant 1 Dunedin South, J. Gom I*» 7 H-S. Fish 133 Peninsula. W. J. M. Lani.ich (>")S 0. J. Hodge 3V2 J. Wells 14 Cavershani. W. Baiuni. Elected unopposed. Taieri. E. Fulton 3j3 C.uncio-o 277 Watlien 4j Mount Ida. McKeiuic 3b3 Wiug 201 Bruce. R. Gillies . 378 H. Diner . . 3GS J. McDonald . 234 Dunstan. Y. Pyke. Elected unopposed. Tuapeka. J. C. Brown . 566 E. OudaiUe 320 Clutha. J. W. Thompson. Elected unopposed. Mataura. G. T. Richaidbon . . 287 T. W. McKenzie . . . 141 Awarua. J. P. Joyce . . . • 398 A. & McDonald .. . . 311 A. Kinross 74 J. W. Mitchell .. . 07 T. Hodgkmson . ... 04 Invercargill. J. Hatch . . . • 592 H. Eeldwick 135 G. Lumsden lo'3 Wakatipu. A. Fergus 073 J. T. Houihby 232 S. N. Brown 133 Hokunui. Cowan ... • 324 Con way . 184 J. Hobbs . . 28 J. T. Lumsden ... 2 Wallace. D. Hirst . . . 403 JDr Hodpfkinson . 304 N. Daniel . . . 2(515
Tub other night Captain Muokle went home intoxicated. Alter going to bed he made so many strange noises that Mrs Muckle became alarmed. Muckle told her that he must have been attacked with brain fever. The poor woman became so badly frightened that after Muckle sank into a mutteting sleep, she made a mustard plaster and put it on the back of his neck. Muckle finally became quiet, and Mrs Muckle sank to sleep, leaving the plaster on her husband's neck. During the night the plaster was displaced, but when Muckle awoke next morning his neck was so sore he could scarcely turn his head. Mrs Muckle, ashamed of what she had done, was determinied nob to say anything about the plaster, and fearful that her husband would mention the unskilfully attended application, she sat at the breakfast table with downcast expression. 'That place on my neck hurts like the deuce,' said Muckle. 'Now I'll catch it,' thought his wife; but Muckle continued— ' Strangest thing in the world how this thing happened. I was standing at the corner ot the street yesterday afternoon, talking to a gentleman on business, when along came a timber wagon loaded with timber. A long board, which I did not happen to notice, stuck out about ten feet behind, and while I was deeply interested the wagon turned the corner, and the long board came around and scraped the back of my neck. I hope that the time will come when the people will arise and denounce sach nuisauces.' Muckle is a terrible fibber, and his wife is losing confidence in him. Yes !It is certainly true. Ask any of your friends who have purchased there., Garlick and Cranwell have numerous unasked for and very favourable, commendations from country customers on their excellent packing ot l'urmture, -Crockery, and. Glass, &c. Indies and gentlemen about to furnish should re-^ member that Garlick arid Cranwell's^ is THBt Cheap Furnishing, Warehouso^pf- Auck* land.' Furniture to suit 'all' classes; also Carpets, Floor Cloths and all Houst Necoi'- 1 sariei.'f If.your new house'is <$&»x\y tfin}sbed/or>\ you aret going to, get married,7v\sit/G.arhck andt Cranwell, Queen-Sftreet and L'prne-,s^ree,t, Auckand.' Intending burchas&a can hare » e*taloinre^ tatftte, vv :-.,- .1 v ■-< "■* ■ ; £**f.V<r
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1880, 24 July 1884, Page 3
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