THE WAIPA ELECTION.
RETURN OF MR McMINN.
(Prom our own Correspondents.)
Hamilton, this day, 11.47 a.m. The Raglan return is just in. McMinn 32 ; Whitaker, 24. Total majority for McMinn, 41.
TE AAVAMUTU, Wednesday night. Great interest was taken in the election to-day. Both parties did their level best. Every available voter was brought in (excepting one indispo.-ed). The result was : For McMinn, 58; Whitaker, 21.
WHATA\VKATA, Wednesday. The polling here caused considerable interest. Major Te Wheoro and Mr / Dufaur cam* down in the steamer with a / party of Maoiis, who recorded a block vote for McMinn. The totals were • McMinn, 34; Whitaker, 11.
The analysis of the voting shows that after deducting the preponderance of Auckland votes, Mr McMinn has been elected by a genuine Waikato vote, and is to be complimented upon the result, which is another victory achieved by the Government. It is due to Mr Whitaker to allude to the handsome support given him by Hamilton voters, as it shows the respect in which he is held in his own particular district, and the high esteem of those who know most about him. Mr McMinn personally has throughout the election acted in an upright, gentlemanly manner, and will go down to the House of Assembly with the confidence, not only of his own supporter.-, but of the bulk of the Waikato community.
SUMMARY OF RETURN McMinn. Mercer ... ... 45 N'garttawahia ... 18 Te Awamuiu ... 58 Hamiilon ... 15 Alexandra ... 41 Paterangi ... 16 Wbatav/bata ... 34 Ohaupo . ... 25 Raglan 32 Whitaker, 19 28 21 90 21 2 11 27 24 Total 234 243 Majority for McMinn ... 41
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Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2589, 25 July 1878, Page 2
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266THE WAIPA ELECTION. Auckland Star, Volume IX, Issue 2589, 25 July 1878, Page 2
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