KAIAPOI.
With the redistribution of aeafa enlargement of the districts the S, eleotorata, aa .it originally «sM«i sustained a.% the h*n*U of 'u». \ missioaers ander the Rgpniseil Act the diememoermept of toe ton riding of the, . Ashley m this having beea tacked on v Avon electorate. That. }(m& Iβ, Jto*? mortj tii an couipunsatQcl by bke &4m of tae \Vca6 Eyreton. and Cw* »i whicn, with the Maadevilleand Hatj ; I ridiug and the Boroughs of JSntapm Rangiora, coastitute, a dietrioC,ViiJoii I tains aa actual population ~o≤ 7ss&B a List of: reglsterod eleetot* of | At the principal polling plaxie; J&Qss& Court House, there wus a busy ecsa<| day, Mr &U iiyosteey, . tho Bet«r4 Officer, being \isitcd by a regui;ir stce of electors, enteriuKooo lug and leaving at the otiw*:'- i the U9U&I amount of .ekat&te i»ct Oa the coramtttQo rooms of the loeaji m date, opposite we,s displayed mvx caitoojwa illustrative of *mfm I® political q| JJUo. .mm •;. el.. covyu and of the present and tat systems of education. Xhs ,l&% picture showed the , faaodsOOie fpontt the local school with"" a several shanties labelled, Church §c!s Wesleyan Sdhool, Catholic No one Was le&s busily engaged thw;i A> Templar, deputy 1% wfc town there wan a strong feeling dt&ttlit] in favor of Mr Hobad. Hero H, few printed gquibs were* circulated,, &iis i reepectito members' of Itiedt aaajduoae in brlueiug trleotarfl to t po.l. There was a ulishc trouble lv ; IWOjth, o win a; to two trustees' of thoOq teUows , from whom Committee , had rented a halt" for col mittee meetings, being refused to vote, hat whose vdt&s werd received under-proteste~—A*t Woodes there was no, w&tt& Of vigor displayed S either of the local Commifcteea, fuoug Mr Hobftn's p»*ty mu»tthi*y« felß,fch(i were apparwtjy ftgUtlqg lw« odos, Jld th© Mtterisj to the numberp! absut «,Jbi(||4 poHed their voces* Mr Mathi&a acfcotfk deputy at thin buoth, and. .Taituha.,He as Usierpreter tot the N&tivQ.s, '£&% of, order preyailed throughout the - d&j The resttjns. were very promptly in and the result was furnished to *w-hT'sh Keturniog Oiflcw bop» after 7 p,«», M JUobon addressing . tho electors :fraisi ta, Kaiapoi Hotel verandab, after the .poll complained that the Unloalata hacl>jba.&stt£ ported thd Liberal cause. Hie their m&tEer not bis, aad would rewii/o| them and their children, Mr-Moore «d drea&ed the publio from the hi» aouee. TUa town kae?b«ea vm quiet. . l, , ■ - - '#'i ■ • ...w Moore. HobjE&ni Kalapol (principal .., SOS ' <1%1 BangloPft " ' 199 ElB I Wooaend '• ;.; ,r, ~*- 18t" . - {58 t JTarnaida, \ «*,. • ■«. 41 10 I Cost ... > k ... »., I*o • 4S I WestEyretea ... .„., »,- -W. Southbrook t ... : .„.. 4*7 W J TTotal . ' ,m «' *Z *iß' l ISS^ k Majorlbf ... •- „,.: 376 "»''»! flaformaJilβ. t .. v-
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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7728, 6 December 1890, Page 5
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