THE INANGAHUA ELECTION.
A LARGE MAJORITY FOR SIR R. STOUT. Reefton, June 8. The election passed off quietly in Reefton, and when the poll closed there were not many miners in town. It was felt all along that Sic Robert Stout's chance 3 were the best. The following: returns are to hand : —
The electoral roll was considerably larger than at the last general election, but the total votes polled was over 100 heavier. Sir R. Stout and Mr R. H. J. Reeves left this morning for Nelson overland.
Eeefton Cape Foul wind ... Brunnerton Murchison Boatmans ... Ahaura Nelson Creek Add ison Flat Charleston Black's Point Little Grey Globe JVlerrijigs ... Granville White's Point ... Black Ball No Town All Well Creek ... Devil's Creek Inangahua Junction Brighton , Moonlight STOUT. ... 291 ... 76 ... 173 .... 65 ... 33 ... 62 ... 56 ... 28 ... )20 ... 101 ... 33 ... 39 ... 74 ... 67 ... 29 ... 26 ... 4L ... 19 ... 39 ... 31 ... 9 ... 55 0' BEGAN. 143 36 72 11 73 34 50 41 57 15 24 JS 42 37 8 17 38 14 18 22 13 57 1467 840
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Otago Witness, Issue 2051, 15 June 1893, Page 16
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173THE INANGAHUA ELECTION. Otago Witness, Issue 2051, 15 June 1893, Page 16
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