LATEST ELECTION NEWS. * The following are the elections reported up to this date. The names of defeated candidates are italicised : — Date. Place. No. Candidate. cantebbubt. 1866. Feb. 12 Christchurch 1 J. E. FitzGerald „ 16 Kaiapoi 1 J. Beswick W. T. L. Trovers „ 19 Cheviot 1 Sir D. Monro „ 20 Avon 1 Crosbie Ward C. W. Bishop „ 20 Timaru 1 Alfred Cox iV. Ftsher „ 21 Akaroa 1 G. Armstrong L. Walker „ 22 Mount Herbert 1 W. S. Moorhouso „ 23 Gladstone 1 F. Jollie „ 26 Selwyn 1 E. C. J. Stevens „ 28 Coleridge 1 J. C. Wilson Mar. 1 Heathcote 1 John Hall G. Buckley „ 2 Ashley 1 L. Walker „ 3 Lyttelton 1 E. A. Hargreaves H. Sewell „ 16 Westland 1 W. Moorhouse W. Shaw NELSON. „ 14 Nelson suburbs 1 W. Wells „ 20 Nelson City 2 E. W. Stafford 0. Curtis D. M. Luckie „ 25 Waimea 1 A. Oliver A. Saunders „ „ Motueka 1 Charles Parker MAkLBOROUGH. Feb. 26 Wairau 1 W. H. Eyes OTAGO. Feb. 26 Goldfields 2 Julius Vogel C. O'Neill „ 28 Waikouaiti 1 W. D. Murison Julius Vogel A. Thompson Mar. West Taieri 1 Donald Reid A. J. Burns „ Bruce 1 Major Cargill „ 9 Dunedin 2 J. Peterson W. H. Reynolds J. Millar J. G. S. Grant T\Birch J. Graham „ Hampden 1 C. E. Haughton „ Clutha 1 J. Macandrew „ Port Chalmers 1 T. Dick „ Caversham 1 A. J. Burns „ 23 Oamaru 1 R. Campbell, Jun. W. F. Ingram SOUTHLAND. Feb. 26 Riverton 1 D. Hankinson Mar. Invercargill 1 — Wood „ 10 Mataura 1 F. D. Bell WELLINGTON. Feb. 28 Hutt 2 W. Fitzherbert A. Ludlam Mar. 1 Wellington City 3 W. W. Taylor 1. E. Featherston C. B. Borlase W. B. Rhodes „ Wairarapa 1 H. Bunny „ Porirua 1 A. de B. Brandon „ Wanganui 1 J. Bryco „ Rangitikei 1 W. H. Watt AUCKLAND. „ 12 Auckland City 1 A. Clark East „ 13 Auckland City 2 John Williamson West James Williamson „ 15 Newton 1 G. Graham „ 15 Auckland N. 2 J. O'Neill T. Henderson „ 16 Parnell 1 F. Whitaker. „ 19 Pensioner Settlement 1 Col. de Quincey „ 22 Franklin 2 R. Graham T. Haultain „ 23 Raglan 1 J. Newman „ „ Onehunga 1 J. M. O'Rourke TAEANAKI. Mar. Grey and Bell 1 J. C. Richmond
Wesleyan Church, Oamaru. l^"OTICE.— A LECTURE will be delivered in the WESLEYAN CHURCH, OAMARU, On GOOD FRIDAY, 30th MARCH, 1866, At half-past 6 p.m., BT MR THOMAS FERENS. Subject : — The Final Scene of the Gentile Dispensation.
A NNIVERSARY SERVICES OP THE WESLEYAN CHURCH, OAMARU, Will take place (d.t.) on EASTER SUNDAY, 1st APRIL. 1866 ; Io the Morning, at 11 o'clock ; Afternoon, at halfpast 2 o'clock ; and in the Evening, at half-past 6 o'clock. Mr JABEZ CHAMBERS, of Waikouaiti, will preach Morning and Evening ; and the Rev 0. CONNOR in the Afternoon. Collections will be made at the close of each service on behalf of the Trust Fund. On MONDAY EVENING, 2nd APRIL, A TEA MEETING Will be held in Mr France's Store (late Dalgety Rattray and Co.'s), Tyne-street. Tea on the table at half-past 5 o'clock p.m. ; after which a PUBLIC MEETING will be held, and addresses delivered by Ministers and other Gentlemen. Tickets for the Tea Meeting may be had of Messrs Evans, Grenfell, Shrimski & Moss, Gibbs, Bee, Hood and Shennan, Thompson, and at the Times Office.
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North Otago Times, Volume VI, Issue 110, 29 March 1866, Page 2 (Supplement)
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