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CHRISTCHURCH CITY.

SIX LABOUR MEMBERS. LABOUR GAINS ONE SEAT. (By Telegraph. —I'refs Association.) CimiSTCnURCU this day. Cliristehuuh City Council:—Central I'ard: Nicholls, Harper, McKcllar J. 0. latneson, Agar, Flesher (All Citizens' Vssoeiation). Sydenham ward: Bur;ovne, Armstrong, Langley (all Labour), 'cek (Independent). Linwood: Herbert, lullivan, Hunter (nil Labour). St Albans: ieanland, Andrews, Williams (Citizens' Vssociation). The Labour party gains >ne seat on the Council. K. .). Howard mc of the prominent Labourites in 'hristchureh, was defeated. Woolston Mayoralty:—('. Hill, 324; 0. Kowse, 252; G. S. White, 301. SOUTHERN RESULTS. Results of elections in the South have •ome to hand by I*reas Association tele}ram as follows: — Gfeborne. — MayoraJ election: 0. IVildish. 12SG; (J. C. Munns. 7SO. Taihape.—Mayoral election: A. J. loblin. returned with a majority of 75 over (I. Wrightaon. Stratford.—Mayoral election: R. .1. W. McMillan (sitting Mayor). OlSj .1, W. Boon, r>94. Nnpier. — Mayoral election: .1. V. Brown, M.1 , ., 1714"; H. Hill, 1092. Maaterton.— Mayoral election: W. 11. Jaekeon. 1427: Pierce Cotter, 507. New Plymouth.—Mayoral election: ('. 11. Burgees (sitting Mayor), 1.">.">7; U. Blam-hard, 480. Harbour' Board: C. E. Bellringer and W. S. Council were reuppointed. The unimprnrcd values poll was carried by 780 to r>o.l. Wanganui.—Mayoral .-lection: <. K. McKay (sitting Mayor), 1T06; L. .1. Sigley, 1472. The Borough' Council proposal to raise a loan of £45,000 for water was lost by !M5 votes to 04!). The proposal t<> raise £22,000 for streets improvements was curried by 1168 to 711. Inglewood.—Mayoral election: Sutherland. 104; Buckley. Ist*. Kit ham.—Mayoral election: O. W. Taylor. 200; T. B. Crump (sitting Mayor), 247. FJketahmui. -Mayoral election: T. Parson*. llaweru.—Mayoral election: Dixon. til). , ); MiNeill. 309. Daniifvirke. Mayoral election: Anderson, 8IS; Thomson, 35fi. Karori. -Mayoral election: B. G. H. Burn. 2."i; i; \V. Skcgg. 225. Wfllinston. -Mayoral election: .). P. Luke. M.1 , .. 72(56: Reid (Labour). 0343; ,Barber. 3815. lVtone.—Mayoral election: McKwan, 1170: London,* 1051. Miramar Mayoralty.—?. M. Stone, Ililll; Frederic Townsond (present Mayor), 2117. l'alnier-iton North.—Mayoral election: •I. A. N'aeli. k>ls4; W. Thomson. !)54. Carterton.—Mayoral election: \V. Howard Booth. 378: David Reid. 164. Fox ton. -Mayor: .1. Chrietall (reclecled unopposed. On the council four out of live Labour candidates nominftted »vere elected. Nelson. —Mayoral election: \Y. W. Snodtrrass (sitting Mayor). 1234; W. Lock. 1230. Blenheim.—Mayoral election: Cnrry (sitting Mayor) defeated A. MrCalllim (ex-Mnyor). Oliristchurch.—Mayoral election: Dr. Thacker. M.1 , .. 5948;' .1. .1. Dou;?all (Citizen-" Association). 5747: .T. McCombs. M.r. I Labour), 2300. (Jeraldine.—Mayoial election: B. R. Mac Donald was re-elected. Timani.—Mayoral election: \V. Raymond (Deputy-Mayor), elected unopposed. Oamani.—Mayoral election: Inmos Meninrmiil I ex-councillor i, K4S; \\. 11. Frltli. 484. Wiiininte-- Mayoral election: ti.' Dash isittin.L' Mayor).' 37(>. w:\s defeated by \V. K. Krani<, 4 7s. Westiiort— Mayoral election: Arthur Leaver ree'e.ted unopposed for seventh term. ! liore. Mayoral election: Andrew Martin. 511: J. C. Ray, 415: 11. McDougllll Isitting Mayor), 257; Tnomas Rhndcs. :.(i. Huneilin.—Mayoral election: T. Hogg. 4504: Black, 3021); (Mlkieon. 2099; McDonald. 7sS. retirius; Mayor, returned for St. Kilda, and Stevenson for Poll Chalmers. Dunedin--All four women candidates ' were returned t.i t'.ie Otnpo Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. lnvereargill.-Mayoral election: .John Stead. 1(173: T. D. Leiinie. I!i5». The l.'an of «L35.01)1) for electricity extensions was carried by a large majority. . I I

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 103, 1 May 1919, Page 7

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CHRISTCHURCH CITY. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 103, 1 May 1919, Page 7

CHRISTCHURCH CITY. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 103, 1 May 1919, Page 7

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