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OTHER PLACES

Masterton: No4iccnse practically carried by 23. Invercargill: Restoration 2.389, noliconse, 3028. Oamaru: Against restoration 2847, in favor of restoration 1944. "*' Matanra: For restoratioii 2007, against restoration 2524. Parnell: Reduction carried; but no-license uncertain, pending a scrutiny. Westland : Continuance by a large majority. Clutha: Restoration. 994, -against '1826; Bruce: About 83 permits to como and on these the result depends. On

present figures no-license is carried. Auckland city : Reduction carried ; no-license lost by 888. Egmont ; Continuance- carried. Ahhurton ; No-license 2630, continuance 3039. Manawatu : Continuance carried. Grey Lynn : Restoration 2134, against 5046. Wellington. Suburbs: No-license carried. Waiternata : Reduction probable. Nelson : Continuance remains. Motneka: : Continuance remains. Tuapeka: Nothing carried. Pahiatua: Total valid votes 4162, number required to carry nb-license 2489, shortage 216. Hokitika: Continuance was carried by a large _ majority. The figures are not available. Waitemata appears to have carried continuance by. 17. MASTERTON. ♦ MASTERTON, to-day. The No-license vote at Masterton has more than doubled since 1896. Then it was 1423, in 1899 it rose to 2001, in 1902 to 1906, in 1905, to 2989; and in 1908 to 3252. " ' ; WELLINGTON, to-day. The statement that No-license was carried in Wanganui is a mistake. The valid votes were 6400, and nothing; was carried. ' s WAipi, to-day. Final licensing : returns '-for Ohine,.muri show that No-license was.car|ied by 77, with 25 absentee papers? to come in. - . «-..-:>■■ DUNEIHN; to-da^.~ . ; There some ccoiifusion in Diin,edin Soxith <ywinj|; to 'muddling ovei" the effective voting, but it looks aS ijf reduction would be carired in. t|ia^ constitxiency. . ' I • DUNEDIN, to»da|. ' ■■'. The Star's special correspondbni at Milton says a count gives the majority of on© for continuance, but; 8.0 permits are yet to come in. ; '•[ The Temperance party are consider'-^ ing whether the Dunedin poll cannoi bo voided, on the ground of alleged offences committed by the Li<juor party. - : . I Taieri: Voters 4579; continuance, 1843; reduction, 2397; No-license, 2709. Reduction carried ; 47 short of No-license. ■ . •

Is- M d 3" g" a D lined in Gity ... 8,557 10,706 11,509 Kajier ... 3,376 2,529 2,980 Hawke's Bay ... 3,034 1,493 2,469 Hutt 2,377 2,842 3,585 Parnell 2,806 3,394 3.462 Patea ... 2,300 1,935 2,538 Waikato 2,826 2,455 3,106 Taranaki 2,326 2,078 2;824 Avon ■ 2,941 2,687 3,50* Grey 3,074 1,568 2,347 Awarua 2,178 2,003 2,394 Wairau 2,639 1,947 2,636 Stratford 2,139 1,462 2,364 Dunedin 5.... 3,221 3,700 341 Wanganui ...... 2,897 1,353 3 y 513 Egraont ... 1,960 1,162 2,688 Christchurch ... 9,702 8,741 10,124 Marsden ...... 1,808 2,987 2,398 Tiniaru ... ... 2,875 ,2,848 3,452 Bruce 1,858 2,411 2,937 Wellingtons. ... 2,236 345 4532 Port Chalmers... 2,090 2,602 2,982 Franklin 2,100 1,443 3,252 Boiler ... 2,332 200 2,868 Auckland City... 8,035 980 10,253 Geraldine ...... 1,468 1,531 1;865 Kaipara. ... .... 2,147 1,877 2;222 Nelson 2,709 2,624 2,901 Kaiapoi ... ... 2,385 2,629 2,971 lliccarton ... ... 2,753 2,230 2,897 Lyttolton 3,049 2,736 3,256 Eden ... 2,207 3,821 4,015 Gisborne 3,127 2,646' 3,655 Whakatipu 2,304 1,262* 1,757 Bay of Plenty:.. 2,867 1,592 2,767 Wellington City 7,856 8,347 7,983 Taiori 1,843 2,397.2,709 Oroua 1,993 1,260 2 0 051 Auckland Cntral 3,104 2,538 2,404 Bullor ... 1,800 1,589 2,239 AVellngtn Subrbs 2,437 327 4,149 Palmerston „.2,782 .1,705 2,530 Wairarapa 2,274 1,736 2,657 Manakau 1,835 2,885 2,806 Otaki :.. 1,801 1,263 1,964 Waitaki 2,074 2,081 2,699 Paliiatua 1,796 1,340 2,282 Ohinenrari 2,022 2,294 3,327 Geraldine 2,007 2,021 2,540 Tauranga 2,388 1,138 2,093 lUngitikoi 2,339 , 1,725 Waitemata 2,341 2,883 3,266 Bay of Islands... 2.929 1,383 1,753 Kaipara 2,147 1,877 2,398 Frrtnklin : 1,782 1,809 2.418 Carterton . . ..; 2,352 1,821 2,775 Marsden 1,928 .2,110 2,513 Tuapeka 1.894 1,373 2,129

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 119, 18 November 1908, Page 5

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OTHER PLACES Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 119, 18 November 1908, Page 5

OTHER PLACES Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 119, 18 November 1908, Page 5

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