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OTHER CENTRES.

Citizens’ Association Wins Auckland Mayoralty. DUNEDIN TO LABOUR. Reports of the election results from other parts of the Dominion show the Citizens’ Association as having won the mayoralty in Auckland and Wellington. At Dunedin and Wanganui Labour succeeded. The two principal mayoralties in the North Island are now held by the Citizens’ Association, and in the South Island Labour remains supreme in this position. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND, May 8. Following is the result of the polling for the Auckland City mayoralty: E. IT. Davis (Citizens) 14,213 J. Sayegh (Labour) 13.813 A. J, Stallworthy (Ind.) 8.399 City Council and. Hospital Board results will not be complete until an early hour in the morning- IndicatiQns are that Labour is likely to gain seats on both bodies. All the suburban mayors were reelected except at Onehunga, where Mi J. Park had a decisive victory in a triangular contest against the retiring Mayor, Mr E. Morton, and Mr S. Vella (Labour). ,

BLENHEIM. BLENHEIM, May 8. The election for the' mayoralty re suited: John Stevenson 646 Christopher Timothy Smifch .... 524 Bernard J. Cooke - 299 Wairau River Board.—W. A. Litchfield, J. Morrin, A. V. E adman, J. Sutherland, E. S. Parker, J. L. Homes, R. A. Hawkins, H. J. Stace, J. 11. Dick Picton Borough Council. — B. Sadd. R. G. Dawkins, A. E. Greig, E. R. Lane. G. M. Blizzard, H. E. Oldhan'.. J. M Carnahan, W. E. Davies, J. J. O’Grady. Mr John Stevenson, the new* Mayor of Blenheim, was born in Glasgow, Scotland, seventy-one years ayp. He came to New Zealand with his #a rents, landing at Port Chalmers in January, 1577. He completed his education at the Otago Bovs’ High School and then served a cadetship as a surveyor -with an Oamaru firm of civil engineers. He joined the Lands Department in at Christchurch and subsequently \*as stationed in Canterbury, Poverty Bas\ Hawke’s Bay, Wellington, Hokitika being acting-Commissioner of Crowa Lands in the last-named centre. was transferred to Blenheim in 1923 a r Commissioner of Crown Lands and Chief Surveyor and retired in 1929. One of his sons. Mr J. A. Stevenson is manager of A- S- Paterson and Co.’s petrol department, Christchurch. Blenheim Borough Council: —C. T. Smith, Jas Smith, T. B. Salmon, J. P Clarkson, IL J. Cooke, N. R. McMurtry. C. E. Costello, C. A. Garside, A. W. Taylor. v DUNEDIN. DUNEDIN. May 8. The poll for the Dunedin mayoralty resulted: Rev E. T. Cox (Labour) .... 12.077 T. J. Marlow (Citizens) 10.406 R. S. Black (Independent) . 5.210 Mr Cox is the retiring Mayor. Dunedin City Council —W. Begg, A. 11. Allen, F. W. Mitchell, \V. H. Shepherd, D. C. Cameron, W. A. Scott (all Citizens ticket), F. Jones, M.P., Dr D. G. McMillan, J. W. Munro, MP„ M. Sliverstone, P. Neilson and W. W. Batchelor (all Labour). WANGANUI. Per Press Association. WANGANUI, May 8. Mayoralty—W. T. Rogers (Labour), 5700; W. M. Falconer, 4713. Council—Robertson (Labour), 6144; Cotterill (Labour), 5376; Crowley, 5233; Jones, 4991; Halligan, 4828; Bennett, 4464; Siddells, 5502; Spriggens, 5340; Scott (Labour), 5275; Trott, 4919; Atkinson, 4593; Hales, 4434. WELLINGTON. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, May 8. The figures for the Wellington mayoralty are; T. C. A. Ilislop (Citizens) .. 21,333 R. Semple (Labour) 18,751 A few small returns are yet to come. Progress Results, Harbour Board— P. Frazer (Labour), 11,034; C. J. B. Norwood, 9652; C. 11. Chapman (Labour), 9105; W. Appleton, 9016; R. McKeen (Labour), 9036; R. Semple (Labour), 8774; R. Nirrimo, 7924; H. Nathan, 7472. Hospital Board—F. Castle, 11,800; A. Me Vicar, 11,422; E. M. Chapman, 11,046; A. G. Kane, 11,100; G. Petherick, 10,027; J. Glover, 9913; J. Preston, 9271; 11. Nathan, 9174; S. S low, 9469; S. McDonald, 9045; R„ Collins, 8246; A. Croskery, 8952; L. Ilennessy, Sll7 ; R. Holland, 8152; W. Mason, 5375; C. Meachan, 8660; T. C. Riddell, 5606: L. Gibson, 7977; G. Reid, 7575; A. Smith, 7566; G. Ward. 7649; E. M. Lenistan, 6931; M. E. Oaltham. 6764; L. Austin, 5190. Progress returns for the Wellington City Council were as follows at midnight: P. Frazer (Labour). 20.651 ; C. 11. Chapman (Labour), 18,966; R. McKeen -Labour), 18.714; R. A. Wright (Citizens), 16,140; P. Butler (Labour). 15,238; W. 11. Bennett (Citizens), 14,240; A. Black (Labour),

13,724; A. Parlane (Labour), 13,502; J. Burns (Citizens), 13,540; M. Luckie (Citizens), 13,263; W. Appleton (Citizens), 13,644; 11. Huggins (Citizens), 13,224; A. Croskery (Labour), 13,438; W. Duncan (Citizens) 13,120; L. McKenzie (Citizens), 13,261; J. Reed (Labour), 13.085; M. Reardon (Labour), 13,252; T. Forsyth (Citizens), 12,699; C. J. Hay (Labour), 12,173; R. Macalister (12,116), J. Ranson 12.079; J. Tucker (Labour), 12,933; M. Walsh (Labour), 12,553; J. Collins, 11,812; P. Hoskins (Citizens), 10,937; C. Brooks (Communist), 2484; J. Robinson (Communist), 2245; C. Rawcliffe (Communist). 2006; M. Ormrod (Communist) 1599. Returns from twenty booths have yet to come. GREYMOUTH ELECTIONS. Saturday Half-holiday Approved. (Special to the ** Star.”) GREYMOUTH. This Day. Brigadier-General W. Meldrum was returned as Mayor of Grevipouth this evetv'ng by a ma’oritv of 744 votes over iMr F. A. Kitchingham. It was the heaviest poll in the history of GreYinouth. interest being taken particularly in the Hospital Board -election ayid the half-holiday ouestion. The Saturdav half-holiday was approved for the first time. On this questio«n the voting was as follows: Saturday 1763. Wednesday 1619. iTne following were the results of the various elections: Mayoralty.

Kumars—Mayoralty: H. Hamer reelected, defeating A. B. Spiers. Borough Council: J. Reedy. J. Murphy. N. Inglis, J. Keating. J. Gilbert, J. McDonald, D. Hanna, J. A. Peever and Mrs Passmore. Hokitika- Borough Council; H. L. Michel. A. Elcock. 11. Parrv. A. Thompson. G. Heinz. E. Park. T. Duff. J. King, E. Teichelmann. Half-holiday poll: For Wednesday 588. for Saturday 352. No change. Run&nga Mayoralty: R. McTaggart (re-elected), 408; G. English. 273. Borough Council: 11. Duggan 476, F. Oakley 468, E. Kennedy 463, J. Rutherford 411. W. Pendleburv 376 and J. K. McTigue 373, elected; II Johnson 352, J. Piner 344. W. Jones 288. Brunner—Mayoralty: G. Smeaton (re-elected), 331; F, Williams, 177. Borough Council: W. Barber. R. Fordham. W. Gutberlet, A. McLaggan, D. Mclvor, T. Harper. Westport Mayoralty: J. Kilkenny (sitting Mayor) 1067, J. M. Robertson 655.

Brigadier-General W, Mel<irum (elected) 1420 F. A* Kitchingham 1317 F. L. Turley G76 Gray Borough Council. *A. IT, McKane 2352 *F. Boaistridge 2346 G. R. Marker 2313 W R. F. Williams 2! 83 "J- B. Kent 2129 J J. McGhiley 2114

A. II. Paterson 2105 *i'. Neville 2055 A. M. Carroll 1948 A. McCarthy, a sitting member, was defeated, as were F. E. Stent and T. Bowrv. Grey mouth Hospital Board. Grevmouth Borough. # A. Mosley I... 2070 *F. L. Turley 1888 F. Boustridge 1664 A. H. McKane 1468 *J- B. Kent 1310 Mrs K. O’Brien and James Kyle, sitting members, were defeated. Grey Electric Power Board. Greymouth Borough. •W Parfitt 2423 A. H. McKane 2152 V. L. Turlev 2015 J. B. Kent 2001

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20609, 9 May 1935, Page 19

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OTHER CENTRES. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20609, 9 May 1935, Page 19

OTHER CENTRES. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20609, 9 May 1935, Page 19

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