THE ELECTION PETITIONS.
A MAORI CASE. (Si TELEGRAPH.— ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, Tuesday. Sir R. Stout lias beets inattucted by Te Ao, who was second on the Western Maoti poll to take steps with regard to a petition against Kaihau's return. The Chief ground is that many voted who were under 21 years of age and some of the Successful candidate's nominators Were also under that age.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10338, 13 January 1897, Page 5
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