THE MAYORALTY
MR. TROUP RE-ELECTED
MAJORITY OVER 500U
ifr. G. A. Troup is returned Mayor with a very substantial majority of over 5000 votes, the largest majority in a "Wellington Mayoral election for a good many years.
TROtrP, G. A 14,388 NASH, W. 9.027 " Majority for Troup 5,361 |* The details of the Mayurnl election a are as-follows: — 0 Polling Place. Nas-li. Troup. Town Hall, Cuba street .... 1103 2078 *. Brooklyn: Baptist Church- . ii room -'' all y Brooklyu: Anglican Churchroom Wi HO r' Mornington: Baptist Church- ■' room 01 27 c' Vogeltown: Mr. Brown's • a Store 3-.' 27 v Ohiro Bay: Mrs. Moore s s Tearooms C 8 c Island Bay: Blue Platter li Tearooms 42 S7 g Island Bay Masonic Hall ... 103 315 a Haughton Bay: Mr. J. Laur- g enson's Residence los ° s Berhampore: Masonic Hall, Adelaide road •.... 162 126. „ Berhampore: St. Cuthbert s _ _ j Anglican Schoolroom 103 73 Sutherland road: Mekose % Ratepayers' Hall 54 S3 Lyall Bay: Grand View Tea- _ ' rooms '" 59 <■ Lyall Bay: St. Judo's Angli- _ ' can Schoolroom 55 150 i Lyall Bay: Methodist School- i ' room. Cockburn street .. 8.1 126 i Kilbirnie: Public Hall 125 198 ] Kilbirnie: Church of Christ Schoolroom, Bay road .... 192 270 ( Kilbirnie: Salv. Army Hall, _ j Onepu. road • "' 62 Miramar: Public Hall ]!)•'> l&t , Miramar North Tearooms .. 77 S2 Miramar: Perrett's Shop Corner, Broadway " 128 103 ( Miramar: Old Borough ' Offices 4S 41 ] Seatoun: Tea Kiosk 01 256 : Worser Bay: Boating Shed . 12 38 Wadestown: St. Luk«'s Anglican Schoolroom 11V • 302 Northland: Methodist Churchroom 127 194 Kaiwarra: Methodist Churchroom 50 68 Karori: Mr. Field's Workshop 63 301 Karori: Old Council Chambers 90 289 Karori: Karori Park Tearooms 15 37 Xgaio: Public Hall 115 IS3 Khandallah: Public Hall .... 05 239 South Wellington: Public ' : Library 3SG -161 South Wellington: St. Thomas's Anglican Schoolroom 41S 423 South Wellington: Congregational Church 11l IS7 South Wellington: Victoria Hall 206 194 Koseneath: Orient Private Hotel 13 42 Koseneath: Public School .. ;">0 OS Kelburn: Tea Kiosk 54 407 Haroa road: Presbyterian Sunday Schoolroom 23 SS Kelburn: Anglican Sunday Schoolroom 29 194 Hataitai: Methodist Churchroom US 410 Hataitai: Hataitai Hall, Moxham avenue 71 238 Aro street: Mission Hall .. 183 99 Abel Smith street: Gaiety Hall 302 432 Lambton quay: "JT.Z. Times" Old Offices 100 257 The Terrace: Masonic Hall . 54 218 Basin Reserve Pavilion 134 111 Featherston street, Bethune's Auction Mart 156 610 Clyde quay: Oddfellows' Hill 254 474 Vivian street: Trades and Labour Hall 440 151 Vivian street: Baptist Schoolroom OS 97 Tinakori road: Kearney's Tearooms 48 « 94 Tinakori road: St. Paul's Schoolroom 65 108 Ghuznee street: Caledonian Hall 107 179 Dominion Farmers' Institute: Featherston and Ballance streets 139 , 442 Pliramer's Steps, off Lambton quay, "Dominion" Newspaper Old Building 81 260 Kent terrace: Presbyterian Churchroom 297 386 Molesworth street: Methodist Schoolroom 103 310 Sydney Street Schoolroom . 447 378 Wharf: No. 17 Shed, near Ferry Wharves 347 113 Bayly's: Customhouse quay 148 308 Totals 9034 ]4,407 Majority for Troup 5373 Informal Votes 183. The final returns for the Mayoralty election did not come to hand until 11.25 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 100, 2 May 1929, Page 14
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THE MAYORALTY
Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 100, 2 May 1929, Page 14
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