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A survey of the voting: for Waw tomo conveys interesting- illustrations of sectional preferences. Mr Broadfoot had a majority of 56 at Te Awamutu, 293 at'Ta Kuiti, 45 at Mangapeehi, 8 at Kihikihi, 34 at! Mokauiti, 24 at Otorohanga, 9 at Pio Pio, 15 at Te Mawhai, 59 at Ai-ia, 4 at Kawhia, and 16 at Hangitu. Mr Rolleston's chief majorities were 38 at Kio Kio, 22 at Whawharua, 5 at Waitomo, 13 at Arapae, 16 at HoniKiwi, 33 att Kinohaka, 31 at Korakonui, 8 at Maihihi, 9 at Pokuru, 9 at Pukeatua, 14 at Te Roraka and 12 at Wharepapa. Mr Broadfoot led at 43 booths, Mr. Rolleston at. 31, and Mr; Croall at three.

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Waipa Post, Volume 37, Issue 2236, 17 November 1928, Page 4

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Untitled Waipa Post, Volume 37, Issue 2236, 17 November 1928, Page 4

Untitled Waipa Post, Volume 37, Issue 2236, 17 November 1928, Page 4

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