OTHER RESULTS
Eesults of the polling centres in tho Dominion were as follow, according to Press Association messages:—
Palmerston North.: —In a record poll, Mr. A. E. Mansford was elected Mayor by a big majority, polling 4085 to Mr. M. A. Eliott's 2409. City Councillors elected were: .W. li.: Fitzherbert, B. L. C. Aitehison, W, B. Cameron, G. Tremaine, J. Hodgens, H. B. Free, G. C. Keeble, J. M'Leod, W. ■H. Brown. All the sitting councillors who stood were re-elected. Hospital Board: A. E. Mansford, 5227; B- L- C. Aitehison, 4897; Mrs. Abraham,,4423; J. A. Nash, 4092 (all sitting); J. T. Fahey, 1815; P. V. Burns, 1797.
Feilding:—Mayor, C. E. Taylor was 're-elected unopposed. Borough fepr'esoriative oa Manawatu-Oroua Power Board, P. G. Guy, returned by a majority of 14 votes over "J[. S. Tingey. New borough councillor^ are: T. Collins, J. Corpe, D. C. Cullinane, E. Fair, G. Kilvington, A. H. Maquire, A. C. M'Corkindale, 5..-D. Pearce, and D. Pryde.
. Eoxton:—M..E. Perreau was re-elect-ed Mayor unopposed. ..New councillors: J. Eoas, B. J. Thompson, A. B. Crowe, F. E. Cowley, S.J. Harvey, D. E. Barron,- F. Robinson/H.- J. L. Christie, B. Rangiheuea.
Dannevirke. —Borough Council, seven sitting councillors re-elected," also E. Gibbard and Dr. C." S. Williams, new aspirants. Borough representatives on the Dannevirke Power Board, F. Craven and C. Hansard (re-elected) and T. H. B. Gillespie. ' .: '[ '
Otaki.—Borough Council: Richards 443, Cockrell 418, Smith 388, Milne 371, M'Gill 355, ..O'Rourke 334 (elected), Searnlcy 267, Williams 259, Broadway 202. Informal, 52.
P?hiatua.—Mayoralty: .T. D. "Wilson (re-elected)-, 349;J;;.D. C. Crewe,-278. Borough Council: W; H. Mnrch, J. C. Davidson, W. T. Brown, P. B. Boagoy, A. D. Donald, J. E. Murphy, S..K. Siddells, F. Britland, G. H. Hood (elected), W. Barrett, A. AY. White, CM'Cardie, T. Fleming, S. G. Wallis, C. Cody, C. Gough. For the Hospital Board: Miss C. M'Kenny polled a substantial. majority over Mrs. D. Crowe.
Woodville.—Mayoralty: John Elder, 275;, H. P. Home (sitting Mayor), 247.
Invercargill.—Mayoralty: John' Miller, 3366; J. !D. Campbell, 3322., The half-holiday poll resulted: Saturday, 3519; Wednesday (the present half-holi-day), 3393.
Timaru.—Mayoralty: T. W. Satterthwaitc; 2247; W. An gland, .1670; P. C. Yinneli, 1022. . In an election for throe representatives of the borough on the hospital board, the Itev. Clyde Carr, M.P./who sought a scat, was defeated, being'bottom of. the poll. There were five candidates.
1 New Plymoutli.—Mayoralty: Victor H. S. Griffiths was elected.
! Whangairei.—Mayoralty: W. Jones was re-elected.
Oamaru.—There was heavy polling in the municipal elections. J. M. .TTorrcster was returned as Mayor unopposed.
Wairoa.—Mayoralty: H. L. Harker, 5G7; J. Gorki!!, 460.
• Ross.—Mayoralty: John Murdoch, 111; Herman Osmors, 99.
Sumner. —Mayoralty: Nicholson 996; Barlow, 772.
Lyttelton.—Mayoralty: Sutton, 634; Foster, Gil; Lester, 400..
Greymouth.—Borough Council: .T. B. Kent 1252, I'\ A. Kitchingham 1196, R. J. Williams 1106, .T. M'Ginlcy ,1129, F. B. Lawn 1092, J. S, Bobertson 1082, A. M. Carroll 1031, C. Neville 981, G. Pcrrotti 981 (elected), A. M'Carthy 779, J. H. Koddio 525. Total votes recorded, 1608. Hospital Board: E. A. Barrbwman
924, J. Kyle 823, Kate Teresa O'Brien 776, K.E. Clarke 707 (elected), A. H. Paterson 060, G. E. Harker 562, Dorothy Isobelle Oliver 331, G. Pcrrotti 280, J. H. Keddio 160.. Total votes, 1609.
Gore. —Mayoralty: A. T, Newman, 1037; D. L. Poppolwell (sitting),'Bl6. '
Mataura.—Mayoralty: C. D. M'Connell (sitting), 316; J. 11. C1ark,.257.
Thames. —Mayoralty. S. Ensor, 952; W. Bongard (sitting Mayor), 729; A. J. Whiteside, 108. Unless .the recount alters tho figures, Mi'- -Whiteside loses his deposit. As Mr. Ehsor : was also elected unopposed to the council, it is necessary to hold another election to fill the position. . Rangiora.—Mayoralty: "Rowse, 554; Avers, 446. . New Brighton.—-Mayoralty: J. H. Shaw (re-elected), 1037; Leaver, 699. r Tauranga.—Mayoralty: B, C. Robbihs (sitting), .459; A. ,F. Tunics, 373; B. Dive, 352. Council: A. E. Newsham, A. N. lies, C. Whiting, J. M.'Dailies, J. F. R; Wallace, T. M. Bloor, F. J. Alloly, J. Law, L. Norris (elected), F. R. .Howard,' D. .Ivory..-. Borough, representatives on-the Hospital Board: A. F. Tunks, Rev. A. F. Hall' (elected),. B: Dive, D. Ivory, R. M'Ken.zic': .
Westport.—-Mayoralty: J. H. Harkness (sitting), 003;. G. Scandrett, "710. Hospital Board (three vacancies)': Miss Agnes Holland (daughter of Mr. H. E. Holland, M.P.), 1145; E: E. Fox, 692; W.P. Caldwellj G47 (elected). Borough Council, (nine vacancies) :'Menzies 1288, Eadf ord 108S, E6bertson -, ,1066, Marshall 1000, .Young 577, . I'ox 874, Thomas 861, O. .N'atir 828,.Eoche 746 (elected). ■
Waimate.—Mayoralty: G. Dash (reelected), 023; F. T. Wallace, 512. The Thursday half-holiday was retained by a. big majority. ...<...
Ashburton. —Mayoralty: W. .H. Woods (elected), 1214; .11. Kerr (sitting Mayor),-545.. Mr. Kerr was returned with the o-ld council. Dr. J. E. Wells was re-elected borough representative on the Hospital Board.
Rotorua.—After ; the keenest campaign and heaviest poll in the municipal history of Kotprua, the. Mayor, Mi. T. Jackson, was returned :with a majority in excess of two to one over 'Mr. O. H. Clinkard, ..M.P. - • Five of the" six retiring councillors, supporting. Mr! Jackson were also returned, Mr. A. W. Downer being defeated. ' ■ The .only sitting opponent, Mr. A. Smith, was also successful. ■ A new councillor, is Mr. H. Tai Mitchell. The successful councillors wore G. Urquhart, N; :T.' Keane; W Galbraith, E. T. Johnson, • Albert Smith Tai Mitchell, and Cf. H. .Coleman.
Taumarunui. —Mayoralty:-C:A-. Boles (re-elected). Council:. S. Bishara, D. M. Simmons, J. Brown., A. T. Drjffill, J. E. Ward, N. .'A. Winter, M.-Sarah, J. A. Clark, E. Managh. .-•:•..
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 106, 7 May 1931, Page 13
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