NEW PLYMOUTH'S COMPETITION.
(Per Press Association.) NEW PLYMOUTH, April 13. On Saturday night the poll closed in the election of a Carnival Queen of New Plymouth, a contest which has excited keen interest in North Taramaki for some weeks. Of eight candidates., the winner was Hilda Bishop (country can- ■ didate) with 42,624 votes. The second was Annie Hawke (sportsmen's eandi- ' date) with 40,202, and the third was ciJ Madge Henrichs, with 32,805. The total - n yotes polled was oVei- 150,000, representing £1264. The proceeds are in aid of the Town Band. i v, -'• vr - -^A 3 I
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20054, 14 April 1914, Page 4
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