THE NEW PARLIAMENT.
Name op Distbict. Membeb elected. Akaroa . . , . . Rhodes, R. il.f . . . Auckland East . . * Vogel, J.f M Auckland West . . f 1T " ' t' ' ' ' S (_* Williamson, J. . . . M. Avon *Rolleston, W.f . . . O Bruce Murray, — D Buller O'Conor, E. J O Ci-rerahaza . . . Cnntreil, Ifc. S. ... O Cheviot .... Ingles, II O Christchurch East . Wakefield, E. J. . . . O Christchurch West . Richardson, E. . . . M Clive *Ormond, J. D. . . . M Clutha Thomson, — .... O Coleridge .... Karslake, — . . . . M Collingwood . . . A. S O -n r (Batbgatc, J O -UUnedin . . . . < or, b , V xxr tt tC (^Reynolds, W. H. . . D Dunstan .... Shephard ..... O Eden *Creighton, R. J. . . . O Egmont .... Gisborne, W.f . ... II t,, f*Clark, A M Franklyn . . . . [jjuckland, W. T. . . . D Grey and Bell . . *Carrington, F. . . . M. Grey Valley . . . *Harrison, W. H. . . O Heathcoto .... *Hall, Johnf . . . . O Hokitika .... White, J O Hutt ..... *Fitzherbert, W. . . O Invercargill . . . Calder, — O Kaiapoi .... J. . . . M Lyttelton .... *Peacock. J. T.f . . . M Manawatu .... Johnston, W. W. . . . If Maori (Eastern) . . Karaitiana M Marsden .... *Munro, J O Mautaura .... *Bell, F.D M Motueka .... *Monro, Sir D. ... O Napier .... *M'Lean, Donaldf . . M Nelson City . . . ( *9 U *%> °- T ' ' ' ' ° J . \ Lightband, M M Nelson Suburbs . . Richardson, R. . . . O New Plymouth . . *Kelly, T M Newtowu .... Swanson, W M Onehunga .... *O'Rorke, G. M. . . . M Parnell *Wood, R O Picton *Kenny, Captain . . . O Rangitikei .... # Fox, W.f M Riverton .... *M'Gillivray, L. . . . D Roslyn *D river, W M Selwyn Reeves, W M Taieri Reid, D O Thames *O'Neill, C M Timaru .... *Stafford, E. W.f . . . O Totara Keogh, M O Waikato .'.... M'Pherson D Waikouaiti . . . *M'Lean, G M. Waimea .... Shephard, J M Wairarapa . . f Andrew, J.C M c (. Bunny, — M Wairau *Eyes, W. H M Waitaki .... Steward, — . . . . O Waitemata .... Henderson, T M Wakaia *Bradshaw, J. B. . . . D Wakatipu .... *Haughton, C. E. . . M Wanganui .... Bryce, J.f D Ellington City. .{lZ%\: \ \ \ \ II Wellington Country *Brandon, A. de Bathe . D Gladstone .... Parker, G M Mongonui .... M'Leod, — M Port Chalmers . . *Macandrew, J. . . . M Rodney Farnall, — D Note. — The letter M signifies a supporter of Government; O, an opponent of Ministers ; D, doubtful, or politics unknown. An asterisk (*) prefixed to a name, signifies that the member sat in the last House of Eepresentatives ; a t following the name, that there was no opposition to the return.
ELECTION NEWS. Mongonfi and Bay of Islands. — The polling for this district gave Mr. M'Leod a majority of 64 votes over Mr. Carleton. The latter gentleman was tho first member elected iv New Zealand to sit in Parliament, and he has held a seat ever since. There are rumours that he owes his present defeat to Ministerial influence. Post Chalmehs. — Mr. Macandrew, after sustaining a defeat for the Clutha district, has beaten his opponent, Mr. Jago, by exactly two votes to one, for Port Chalmers, the numbers polled being, for Mac andrew, 196 ; Jago, 98. Rodney. — Mr. Farnall has been returned, defeating Mr. Shepherd, for the district of Rodney, an electoral district to the north of Auckland. Western Maoei District. — The election for this district took place on Monday last. There were three candidates— Mete Kingi, Major Kemp, and Wi Parata, a half-caste, and protege of Wi Tako. The result of the poll at Wellington, was as follows :—: — Wi Parata ...... 79 Mete Kingi 1 Major Kemp 0 The district is large, and there are so many polling places that it will be some time before all the returns are in. j Gladstone. — Mr. Parker has been returned as the successor of Mr. Jollie, by a small majority over his opponent, Mr. Turnbull.