ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
“ Fowls," Central Otago.—An authority of wide experience Informs us that a serviceable hard floor lor a large fowl house can be laid down In proportions of one of lime to ten of clay. An inquiry addressed to Jlr C. Cussens, poultry instructor. Department of Agriculture, Christchurch, would doubtless result in fuller Information on the point. W. W., Dunedin.—lt would be possible to compile authoritative uniform figures relating to the total votes polled by each party based on a definite principle of comparison, but this has not so far been attempted. The figures which follow are approximate only, and for the most part were compiled on behalf of the Labour Party. 1922: Reform 348.764. Liberal 173,720, Labour 145,323, Independent 15,251. 1925: Reform 308,414, Labour 181,007, National 133,453, Independent 31,922. 1928: Reform 279,225, United 244,411, Labour 194,752, Independent 33,349, Country 12,009, Undefined 0146. The decisive nature of the poll at last election appears to have rendered a complete analysts unnecessary.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22258, 10 May 1934, Page 8
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