CiITY OF AUCKLAND ELECTION. j ' • ' ' , . , ■ -In pursuance of the provisions 'of the Elec. ' tpral A«i, 1893, notioe is hereby, given that the number of votes received- on the 28th day of November, 1893, were as stated below : — Sir George' Grey, K.C.B 6379 William Crowther -:. 4584 . Charles Edward Button ... 4214, Thomas Tudehope ... ... ... 4146 Thomas Thompson ... 3950 •William Joseph JSapier... ..'..■ ... 3531 EawordWuhy ■•'•.:.-• .- 2393 John McEffer Shera '. ... 793-', Samuel Vaile ..: 50i Thomas Fernandez 92 Informal ... ... ... ... 183 . I declare SIB GEOEGE GBEY, X.C.8., WILLIAM CBOWTHBB, nnd CHABLES EDWABD BUTTON to be duly elected Mem-, bers of the House of Bepresentnth es for the Electoral District of City of Auckland. . .. J. HALYD/vY, Jb., - * - ■• ■ . Ketorning Officer ■' DECLARATION OF POLL. _________ I, Benjamin Gihner, Beturning Officer for the ELECTORAL DISTKICT OF JSDEN, hereby give notice that ths number of votes received, by tne several Candidates at the Election for the Kettirn of ONE Member of the House of Bepresentatives for the haid Electoral bistrict, held on the 28th day of November, 1893, is as follows : — • • , Edwin Mitchels m 1515 Votes - Malcolm Kiccol '.. 1189 „ Joseph McMullen Dargaville ... 817 Informal, 2S votes. And I declare EDWIN MITCHELSON, OP EEMUEBA, MEECHA.NT, ■Who has received in the aggregate at all the Polling Places, the greatest number of votes,to be duly elected a's Member for the said Electoral District. BENJ. GILMEE, Beturning Officer, Electoral District of Eden. Auckland, December 2, 1893. rfICTTHE ELECTORS OF MANUKAU. Jermyn-street, Auckland, 29 th November, 1893. Ladies and Gentlemkn, I desire to return my grateful thanks to you for restoring me to a. seat in Parliament as your representative, and shall use my best endeavours to prove myself worthy of your confidence by supporting the enactment of such measures as will promote the welfare of the people. I have the honour to be Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, ] 6. MAURICE O'ROBKE. mO THE ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN. Ladies and Gentlemen, I thank you very much for the support you so generously gave me resulting in my election. Especially do I thank those who acted so energetically and took a prominent part on my behalf. Yours faithfully, BENJAMIN HARRIS. f^ITY OF AUCKLAND ELECTION. I beg very sincerely and heartily to thank those Ladies and Gentlemen, who, without canvass of any kind, voted for me at the late election. SAMUEL VAILE. TTILEiCTORS OF MANUKAU. MR MUIK. tenders his thanks to the Ladies and Gentlemen who so energetically supported his candidature at the recent election. TO' THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. Ladies and Gentlemen, Allow me to thank you most sincerely for having elected me, "by such a large majority, for the third time to represent the Electoral District of Eden. My thanks are especially due to the ladies and gentlemen exerted themselves so energetically on my committee to secure my return. Yours faithfully, E. MITCHELSON.
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Observer, Issue 780, 9 December 1893, Page 18
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464Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Issue 780, 9 December 1893, Page 18
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