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[By Telegraph.] [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.]

Kith Soptcmber. Matanra.— Messrs. <]. F- Richardson and J, Mackintosh were nominated. I(okonni,— Messrs. Cowan and A, Baldy were nominated. Gladstone.— Messrs. A. E, G. Rhodes, J. M, Twomey, and F. Franks were nominated. The show of hands was as follows :— Rhodes, 80; Twomey, 40; Franks, nil. The latter domanded a poll. Hawko's Bay.— Captain Riibroll and Mr. Arthur Doßtnond woro nominated. A large numbor of bands wore held up for Russell and nono for Desmond, who asked his supporters not to hold up their hands. Ninotenths of those present, however, voted for Captain Ruhbpll. A poll was demanded. Bay of Islaods. — Messrs. J. Lundon and R. Hobbs woro nominated. Tho show of hands was in favour of Hobba, and a poll was domanded. Waipa.— The nominations woro— Major Jackson, Messrs. J. Campbell, J. Teasdale, and D. Maxwell. Tho show of hands was in favour of Major Jackson. A poll was domandod. Choviot.— MesßrF. J. D. Lance and M'Farlahe woro propound. The show of hands was— Lanoe, ill ; M'Farlone, 28. A jjoll 'was rtomandgd,. • .-..■.- gelwyn.—Sir J.o|in Hall and Mr. J. were ' nominated. Tho show of ■ fy}n.ds was—Hall, 94; Mt'Laohlaq, 74. A pqll was demanded. This Day. Rangitikpi.— Messrs. R. C. Bruco, F. Arkwrighe, and J. Steyons wpro riqmma.ted.. T(ip shpw pf hajjds. was in favour of Bruqo. A poll was demanded, Tauranira,— Messrs. Richard John Gill, Captain Howard Korr, and William Kelly woro nominated. Tho bliow of handx wus in favour of Gill, and a poll was demanded. Port Chalmorß.— Mr. Jamon Mills was proposed by Dr. Drysdale, seconded by Mr. David Forguson. Mr. James Green was proposed by Mr. W. A. Mosloy, seconded by Mr. A. Wust. Tho show of hands waß very la-Roly in favour of Mills. Hokitika. — Messrs John Bovan and JoHeph Grimmond were nominatod. Tho Bhow of hands was in favour of Bovan. Grimmond domanded a poll. Wostport. — Messrs. Eugene O'Conor and John Munro wero nominated. Tho show of hands was in favour of O'Conor. A poll was demanded. East Coast.— Messrs. A. M'Donaid, A. Qraham, and M. J. Gannon were nominated. 1 ' Wukatfpu. — Mr. Fdrgus was roturned unopposed. 1 11 Tnapeka — Messrs. J. C. B,rown and Benflott'lye^a nominated. ' ' ' " WoodfvilTe.-MB'&rß. W. C Smith, H. Baker, and Wi 'W. McCardle were nominated. The show of hands was favourable to Baker by a large majority.' The jj rooeed. tags' were pr.d,er}y. Walla'qo.— Measrs. H. Hirst, S. HodgkinBqn", 'T. D,anie.V, and J. Mclntyro were noniinated. 'The show of harida was in, Favour o! Dr. Hpdgkinsq'n. ' 1 Waik^ia.'-MeW V Canning, H. S. yalent|no, and Captain, McKenzie wore nominated. ' Auckland City North.— Messrs. S, Vaile, T. Thompson, and W. H. Farnall wore profosed. Tho s]iow of handß was— Vai|e, S9 ; 'hompson, 49 j Farnall,' s. ' - Megsrs. M°fl|f and Reader Wood wpfo nbrnipntpd. The shpw of Jjaridg Monk, X\ j" Wood, 32. Parnell.— MesHre. Seymour Qeorgo an,d E. J. Moss wpro nominated. The show of flonds jeas— Gporge, fri ; Moss, |8. Efion.— Mpsßja. E. Mitche}sgn and. J. A, C'onngll wppe npmjnate^. Thp b1)ow of JlUnda was in. favour qf Mitohelsoq. Wftitotara.— Messrs. Jo]}n Bryce, Gporge Hutchinson, and John Morgan wero nomi: natpd. The Bhow pf hftnds was— Brypp, 41 ; H utchinspn, 5Q j Mprg»n, 5Fox|»n.— Measjs. J, G. W}lson, %' Thynnp, und H. Sapson were nominated. The show of hands was— Thynne, 25; Wilson, 15; Hanson, 3. Kftjapof.— Tho Hon. E, Rio}jar4aon andß, Moore were nominated. The Bhow of hands wus— Moore, 88 ; Riohardßon, 77. (O«r Own Correspondent.) Waimea^Picton — The following candidates were nominated: — Mr. Charles Hougbton Mills, proposod by Mr. Joseph Harley, Nelson, and acoonded by Mr. A. C. Hyde, Mahakipawa. Arthur Penrose Seymour, proposed by Mr. Fell, of Picton, and Bocondod by Mr. T. o' Sullivan, of Kaituna. Joseph Georae Harlcnoss, proposed by Mr. T. FittaTl of Richmond, and seconded by George Bntland, of Canvostown. The bundiJatea addreißed the njootinr at length, a'ntf dl a' Bhow' of ha'&B'befnf^adlle^-foi Mt. Mills received an oyerwh6lntn(?nfiaj6rity. Over 100 voters were present, and tho proceedings closed With a vote of thanks to the Returning 1 Officer. ' ' '|'hg folfqwmg nqmjnations arp flxpd for Monifay next :— Maßtdrton, Nelson, Kumara, Speympnt};, Lincpln, Lyttalton, Linwo'od, gt. Albqns, Hetithcote, Ashley, Tjraaru, gydenhjim, Tajeri, Clutha, Oaraari), Punstan, Bprmortt, Au.oklf)n4 City West, A.uokland Central, and Newton.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1887, Page 3

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[By Telegraph.] [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1887, Page 3

[By Telegraph.] [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1887, Page 3

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