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WELLINGTON.

WELLINGTON, Nov. 28. The three successful candidates for Wellington returned thanks in a few brief remarks, each receiving a great reception. Sic R. Stout especially thanked the women, and said his opponents had descended to some tactics which he thought were distinctly unfair. He made especial reference to the taunt 7 that he had come to Wellington to gain a seat, and he thought it was a laudable ambition for any man to represent the Empire .City. Messrs Bell and Duthie'a . remarks were confined to a few brief wordß of thanks.

The following are the figures polled : — Sir E. Stout 6200 J.Datkie 4812 H. D. Bell 4693 T. K. Macdonald 3930 F. H. Fraaer ... 3720 H. B. Yogel 3571 W. M'Lean 3329 Qt. Fisher 2379 T. Dwan ... ... 1155 W. T. L. Travera ... 1089

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4813, 29 November 1893, Page 1

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WELLINGTON. Star (Christchurch), Issue 4813, 29 November 1893, Page 1

WELLINGTON. Star (Christchurch), Issue 4813, 29 November 1893, Page 1

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