THE GENERAL ELECTIONS
• '! i i- lAL KLTITIX'. PAX \ F.VIRKE. Irm rt-.i *.s .i<.-,gatiox.] !) n>:n ■.: ■k- . I ’< ■-. if. 1; e to.li>-. 1 .,-.; 1 a < ;}<■ otnimd r'irui* fi r U’.-.i-; i.: •h-; >r . tin' l .. l •Ini! ;'s|s i < airam b > 111 IJfliii > .it rm ;! P:«-t ibi: io.-. Azamst ; For 359.3 ; TSEt UM) BALLOT. Wi lliiig'im. Dee. i i. . Tin- M-i»ni| hail.it i* proceeding. Thiie is fine weathr-'. ami keen interest is hieing taken, particularly in I < intra! and East \V> ihmrton. Poll : ing is cxpe<-teii t<> be exceptional'yistavy. - (Jiristelnirdi. Dec. 11. Polling is proceeding merrily in , Kaianoi. Christchurch North. : Cliristi-iiurcti East. Riccarton and Avon. The voting has been cxcep-i tiomidy heavy in C’nnstiliiiicli' boitn during tl.c morning and the <->>;!’fst tlr-li- i* exciting the keene t interest ami a i )os ( > tight is an- : licipated :n Christchurch East and I > Avon. i I REFORM MEETIX’.. AT iXVEi:( XfiC.lt.?.. ! Int <" riTrsd!. Dt-r. 13. I ’ AI tg im-cii:;;; .-.-. is By- the !{•■- | i Ti-rm Party to-i:ighi i :l -u’-pi-r;. of M-j jEh mi; g’> c imlid::;lire. ■severa! | . < -k. .-. sup,.. .;. d . | : i :in i idr.t < at I lie -ecoml 1>;>1- | ■ hit an«l i ' .t" thanks and coni:-: i ■ I’ce in him v. as enrri’ d. i Im XEDi.b V. EH .-EAT. i P m.'.iin. Dec. 13. | I At ■> special im i-ting of the Dun-- I ' iftn Labour-rs’ I’-tion ;-..--right, a ;;;■>■ j j liot; v.e.s carried by 25 vitcs to If] !>;■;.diet ir.g the ."'-ui.n if the p:r-*.-d'nt <M . Perry) i:i ting the. r aniii’ ! r.t::rc- •)t i r.c,i:n We.; without the at-t!;'T ;,y of d:e t:n'in. , ; rnii ark’gg him t” ri - ;gn fortbv. ith T’ w1- dt’-ldr-.-l I y ■ u Pi |r,;prior: th - cnr.tli’lr.ttire > ■’ Mr. MJ- I HAWKE’S BAY SEAT. ; The limii sper; hi ■- in riiniKrpon j . vi'h the Iff!) i hei i. n i-i in;-i-c;p |w<:e delivered at Hm tings !-vt | evening. 1 .\! t Pri;: .*.* Tl.'.at -e Mr. H. • M. Cam;■hi d v. is go. <’<-4 w i'l- a.. < i < r!l- •••• ;ng amlicric. I.imdre-: ■ I ' Being unable to gain mlnns-ir 'Ji* I t’> <•-.*! -p t;.i M ty:>r (Mr. J. rnett 1 I i iir.-sidi J. Mr. Cnmpi.cii ha.l ;i:l j c-r.i-tin’ ti-'.y. e::ili:i iasjl. »■-epi: n. ; 1 :1 <■ il-i'iiric -• i<-:i I • i. -e last.ng 1 , i -.il ii. -m:: -. A. 11 <• ■ ’<1;:-ion ! p iiddret, Mr. M. Ei.hriisi,;-. ■ moved. ”Th.-o a m ally lot- if; >th.'!i-k' B> pm- id ;< Mr. CampEi-ili [ f >r h;s adil’T-s and that m tin- oyir. ■ b rj o' this ni'i-tinfc ;h: ;iiiic has ,-j :iv 4 v. hi a ? i ii-.ng,- • f (.-■ v, -nmen: ;. b.s.riii!’ l zi.d pli i;g. * il .elf to i return Mr. Campbill to iimrro.v." The m ‘i< 1 w.-.s .-ibb. *i-eo:;i| ; -d by M> T. < la>ks l .,i a .4 >-.:!in<l aini l-t' : Limit < :ithusn.*-.iii. i Mr. 11. k.’l Sims.,;- mldre.-d ;eb<-:!t one ti’o.usnnd jc < pie m th'.J Olympia skating imk. Mr. Alfred . D’>l« .1 ;-n*:ii:..L. Mi-* 1 - B. J. D> ’an .inil .!. J. BL:ckbitr;i ah > j ! :p.kc hrii'tly in support of ll:-- p■■<■.*:- ’ - ::t Admiiii :r i; am. A v>:i" <>:’ ■ !!■:.’-ik« to Mr Si.iismi and confidence: i!.- Gm.: rnm.v,. 1 -. eai d a-m .th:- meeting t, rmimitcd with | i ! -<m*: for tic v.- i .iiii!d".tr ar.il tiiei -lUL'ing >■!' "I” ' lll’* ;■ J..d-, <io .4 . Fi lECo.mter dice-.* were given I i.,r Mr. Camplit li. i PCLL.'M: AT HA.iTIXGS. , I Ti,i- v-i-’ther a. 1 . 1 a’l ti- ■> < uld B<-,-inn ,-olhng 11 rnmenw d t> Ha-iniL- thi* t ioi-;iing. Voting <-’-m mi nerd as srn as the doers of-the I •. arc :. B- Jt: wire thrir.r: opc.i and at inm d at a Trade rate up ••il m>: m. In tin- iii s- hoar ami a l.aii about ‘inn hundred votes were rird in the Bm ■ pri’ii-ipcl boot It. I til' I! C'canilx :■ . t l-i-ii-iit-gs. Ilisti’i.-;. Srii'-i! art-1 bt. Mai th-M-'t-r <sirs '-s' ; i m-y -.ar;:-:- w; i--s ■ a 'lilt ■!'. i !V- I •■mi’-iti n t<’ i-’iitty cl<-> io--* to <l.- : •■rnTt.s lit-iisg ah’ .' v .’ti: - tin tn. Tli -. <»ti-rs i.» the ir-ii. jier- i . t : '..» ■-)’ the day v,-crr- rltirily Ml. j , Cmipi’-eli s -iljlb. HIT':. Ol- [ g lai.-at '•<:! ’.’a-, pi ifi-c'.. Mr. iSim y -etl’s i’.-dbi rs bcK -.n to shew ti’i ! sri at r r a- lire w .re d.i. ! and it was rvidea: tie 1 .; !><:.t'i sides; were '.'>-,g iictl iiig to ehmce. |'■ With i!ir- ’>'•'■'.-it.-iag i-s-,ie oni ,-f th'- jl vay ih<- ii'itorest. n the ("liTi-on i ! yri'baLiv ti- t s•< i.*-i n: I - "-■ i. as on i it-: --'.i- alibi ugh :ii : - im r»; ■ i i theri- was h:d : cat tmi <•'’ ;t !■ e-i vy ,'u .”. p.m. 11 '■ t-■ a! nrmher •. ; jir lied nt the ]>t., icipa: s >-r, >ths at ILr-limts v.* 2-s-i, i>ri;h ■ f-’lio-.'* :■ C> iini-ii ('ltatnhi-rs j j 777. fA-n.> t’eni-rric Bnihii 7>>.-*. | t M.Dthi-ws «(•!.■ >! 45!» ami Dis- [ t S,.h ...J X\ e pnbl-'b below a list of *' l -*’t ' ti-.-oml ballots take place to- I , day. It will be seen that twenty-nine | -cats are to L-e submitted to the final I test : | NORTH ISLAND. KAT PARA. ’.T. Stallworth'. (Mi '2’276 ' R. J. G. Coates ((.1..) .... 1529 , WAITE.MAT A. W. J. Nani-r (M.) 3039 A. Harris rO.y 2762 GRIA LYXX'. ''Hon. G. For. Ids (M.) T. Pa\ ne <I. Lab.i 21:53 PARNELL. J S. Dick®--n <O.) 3531 S r L G. Fimilav iM. i .... 2t<l7 OHINEMURI. *H. Poland . M » 2763 ■- P. H. Hi-kev i S.: 1659 R \GI.AN. *R. Bollard ><».» 2425 Alien B-li '<» . -92 M \STERT< >\. > V» H-mz l . 23-_-7 <>. R " k’ - 1 » . ... 22.';
PAHIATI A. -J. 11. E-cott IO.) 2242 -R. B. Ro** (M.) 2”75 WAIMARINO. *U. W. Smith (Mj 2737 F. F. Ho-’klev ((>.) 2344 WANGANUI. W. A. Veitch (Lab.) 2269 *J. T. Houan <M.) (ITAKI. ’-W. H. Field (M) 1721 | J. Roie-rt -oii i Lai-.) 1269 WELLINGTON CENTRAL. E. M. B. 1 isl , ;• <()) 2999 : IL Fli-telier (Ml 2909 WELLINf.TON EAST. Dr. A. K. Neuman (O) .. :;2;9 D. McLaren (L.;l>.) 2:40 WELLIbGTON SOUTH. : -R. A. Wright iO) 25;7 ‘ A. W. Hindmarsh (Lab) .. 2635 WELLINGTON SUBURBS. W. H. I). Bell .’O) 2373 ; 1-. T. Moore (Lab.) 1279 SOUTH ISLAND. ! NELSON. 1 IL Atmore (I.L) 277 S . W. J. Moffat (1.1..; 1324 WAIRAU. •L Duncan (I) 26x2 ; IL McCallum (M) Win K AIAPOT. IL Moore (O.) 2292 ir Hon. I). Budrlo (M) 2187 AVON. • >. W. Rimseil (M) 2999 i J. McCombs (1.L.) 2787 RI( ( ARTON. -th Witty <M) :;(.3O 1 C. H. Ensor (1.0.) 2014 CHRISTCHURCH NORTH. : L. M. Isitt (I) l'-9 ■ J. D. Hall (O) 3566 CHRISTi lIURCH EAST. Dr. H. J. T. Tiia.-ker (I.L) 2162 T. 11. Dav.-v (M) 2357 ASHBURTON. ; *W. Nosvvortiiy (0) 2796 j J. Kentiedv fM) 146 S TI UARU. | ; J. ' r.-Sgi.- <".’U 3105 .1. Harold Moore (O) .... 1879 WAI TA KT. FL -:i (O.) 2247 J 3 A. -i-T.-on (M.) .... 1831 ; CHALMERS. ' *F.. fl. Clark (I) 2*ol J. T. Johnson (II.) 1308 DUNEDIN NORTH. ■ *G. M. Thomson (O) 3689 i R. R. Douglas (I) 2-IoS i DUNEDIN WEST. *TTon. J. A. Millar (M) .... 3*79 H. I). Bedford (IO) 3571 INVERCARGILL. . 'J. A. Hanan CM; 1 I T. Fleming (O) 2071 i AXb' l \i IX,; THE KES’ULT;-. § As the rt turns from the varion, | polling hi.r.thi: are recc-ivcd at tlii. l-iri-e they -.mH be shown on thI 'Tribune” serein r:n the balconv ol jtl-e Grand Hi til. The Pr. ss Asm I ciatii n message'-. < f the results ii: ii'thcr cleetorat<3: will also he dis p!r-.y< il ;-.s they arrive. The first re turns are expected shcrtly after 1 j We shall Lc g-iatly obliged if the j public will refrain this i vcning fron : ri’-y-r-r’ing infimat ion from us by ’tekplinne ri-s|ii-rt!i<; the result<■! | the p< Ils i hrongi-i-ut the Dominion. j('n general elect ii n night the work <f li-e i.friei is carried c.n umici high pressure, ami the interruption tiiat is involved >n constant .nttenti •: io calls on ti. telephone and :i> -I’pyi'. ing rnr.t:i ’.-. hicii i d<> < be*T fti.-nish through the im:d:t:m <-f the displays of the ri- | suits ; n the streets is so seriaii.i that we find i rm lvi-s rcmpcih-d to re<iu>-t that v.e may >.<• sparid it. For Ihe same : sei: we have to re!qm .-r [>€>■:*< ns pot to at'empt to gain adt.i;sise:> to th< press room at th? 'Grand H del this < > r-ning. Such intrusions greatly haniprr the work if the staff and there i* emisequi'.it delay in (he anm-tim-t mi nt of r< suit s.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 3, 14 December 1911, Page 5
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