GENERAL ELECTIONS.
LATEST RETURNS. ?Por Press Association.! M A ETON, this day. Rangitikei final: Glenn (Reform), •1201); Duggan (Labor), 2472; Lyon (National), 1142. Absent votes, (it)], to come. Licensing: Progress report—Continuance 5782, State Control 400, Prohibition 3523. The final return is dclavcd. HASTINGS, this day. Hawke’s Bay: Campbell (Reform) 4120, McKay (National) 3414, Ogilvy (Labor) 1660. About 600 absentee votes to 'come. Hawke’s Bay: Continuance 4090, State Control GIG, Prohibition 3702. , WELLINGTON, this day. Licensing totals: Continuance 261,112, State Control 50,276, Prohibition 203,316. Five returns to'come. Thames final: Rhodes (Reform). 4849; Ross (Country), 289; Whiteside (Labor), 210; Willy (National), 1800. Tauranga : Oontimience 3324, State Control 720. Prohibition 3396. Thames: Continuance 3482, State 1 Control 422, Prohibition 3241. Invercargill licensing: Continuance 3797, State Control 853, Prohibition 5037; Re.st'dralion 4420; No-Licenso 5152. Westland final : Chntinuance 4450, State Control 429, Prohibition 3055, absent votes 355. CHRISTCHURCH, this day. Avon: The amended final returns are; Sullivan (Labor) 6036; Leadley (Reform) 4322. Invercargill: Sir Joseph Ward (Liberal) 4632; Colonel Hnrgcsl (Reform) 4509; ITickoy (Labor) 718. There are 723 absent voles, which may not be counted for a week. DUNEDIN, this day. Licensing final, except for 150 absentee votes: Dunedin South: Continuance 3004, State Control fill), Prohibition 5205. ' Dunodiu West: Goutinuance 3817, Slate Control 815, Prohibition 480(1.
Dunedin Central: Continuance 3878, State Control 7-17, Prohibition 5403.
Dunedin -North: Continuance 3348, State Control 77fi, Prohibition 5442. Chalmers: Continuance 2003; State" Control 372, Prohibition 3531, (Special to the Herald.V WELLINGTON, this day. VVaimarino electorate: 4 Smith (National) 3468; Langstone (Labor) 3271. Absent votes 620, THE LYTTELTON SEAT. RESULT STILL IN DOUBT. ■Per Press Association ! CHRISTCHURCH, this day. Tho Lyttelton result is still in du'nbl. Opinion this morning favors the elianeen of Mr. Lyons, tlie Reform candidate, winning when tile absentee and seamen's votes are counted. There are five hundred of the former and one hnndrel of the latter. The official count begins on Saturday. The present totals are: McCombs’ 4614, Lvons 4609.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16878, 5 November 1925, Page 12
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324GENERAL ELECTIONS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16878, 5 November 1925, Page 12
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