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The Auckland Election.

frj|^' JjiprASSOpUTlOH.] Mi. jJaraayD by the ]t?M Majority of 791 T&.oog^at wif S«M iongfl*, and tbe greates; , good humor piejrailed, Uiough the fight ezeited th« keenest interest of any eiogle election in tht history of Auckland. It was raining ih-'th'e^otorninirbut' the weather > cleared np at midday. Towards dusk a crowd of taveraT thoosand people gathered in front of lie^Uy Hall and waited for the result of th^ wVch was received with great ebeeting. the nqmbers were -Cadman 1883, Bees It*?. Mr Cadman did not appear to | retqra. ih^iinksi, iiid make aspeeohi-and bis suppo«B*>weif* greatly disappOTntcd thereat. About 2000 people went up to the front of his hotel in Vietorfa street, arid "after waiting ■otne,tfme^di > «persed. >

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Colonist, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7700, 5 August 1893, Page 4

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The Auckland Election. Colonist, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7700, 5 August 1893, Page 4

The Auckland Election. Colonist, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7700, 5 August 1893, Page 4

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