NEW ELECTORAL
BOUNDARIES
NORTH ISLAND COMMISSIONERS'
REPORT
(STZCIAL TO "XIJE TCIESS.") WELLINGTON, November ft The Electoral Boundaries' ComßlH* sionors for llie North Island have now practically completed their work, liavheard and dealt wiili all the objections raised to the proposed new boundaries. Most of the objections concerned three hotels in the Auckland province, which had been iucliided in the "dry" areas of Kden and Oliinemuri. The toport of the Commissioners has nob yet been presented, but it is understood that th«so rases wore not difficult to d(-nl with. The hotels havo been restored to their former electorates.. The South Island Commissioners have much more complicated tasks to deal with, and it is not expected that they will complete their labours for some time yet.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16054, 9 November 1917, Page 6
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