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COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. HEAI EATHCOTE COUNTY ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. Pursuant to the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908, I Hereby Give Notice that the NUMBER OF VOTES received by each Candidate at the Election held on the Eighteenth , day of November, 1.914, for the Office of Councillor of the various Ridings of the ; County of Hcathcote is as follows: | : AVONSIDE RIDING— Votes. Armstrong, Edward, jun. .. .. . 102! Carter, Richard , 46 BROMLEY RIDING— • \\ Burton, George Kyngdon . . .. 102 j Hnggins, Henry John .... . . 74 i' CASHMERE RIDING— Hall, George Matthew . . . . 150 ' Mulcock, Edward . . .... 48 j . Searff, Walter Willioui Prideaux 133 j HILLSBOROUGH RIDING— j Bray, Tom Arthur 17 j Gudsell, James .. .... ... .. 73 OPAWA RIDING— Cooksley, Elijah James .. .. 79 Scott, George 81 , ST. MARTINS RIDING— Anderson, Frederick Andrew . . 85 Longton, James 61 And I Hereby Declare the said ARMSTRONG, EDWARD, JUN. BURTON, GEORGE KYNGDON HALL, GEORGE MATTHEW SCARFF, WALTER WILLI PRIDEAUX ' GUDSELL, JAMES SCOTT, GEORGE, and ANDERSON, FREDERICK ANDREW to bo duly ELECTED to the Office of Councillor for the respective Ridings mentioned ■ above. Dated at Christchurch this 20th day of November, 1914. W. V. SIDDALL, Returning Officer for the County of 4823 Heathcote. JgUBLIC NOTICES. SPECIAL ORDER. JNQttltoE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a Special Meeting* of, the Waimairi County Council held on Monday, the 12th day of October, 1914, the following Resolution was Passed, and will be SUBMITTED for CONFIRMATION at a SPECIAL MEETING of the Council, to be held oh WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of November, 1914, at 1 p.m. Pursuant to Section 150 of the Counties' , iict, 1908, the Waimairi County Coun- "'■ k-,-:-:, joil4 beingof opinion that the lands pur- '- .chased by it for a gravel pit, and all that land in Hagley Street, purchased for a metal ci'ppot, and described in the : t Schedule -hereto, are no longer required : for the purposes of the County of Wai- ' mairi, hereby resolves by way of Special v -Order that the said lands shall be sold in sueh manner, for such sum, and on ••-.. such conditions as the Council thinks fit. SCHEDULE. All that part or parcel of land being lots 5, 6, 7, and 8 D.P. 359 C.T. 19877, 2 roods, Christchurch Survey District; also ihat part or parcel of land being lots 4 and 5 D.P. 1596 R.S. 10, containing 31 perches and! 30$ perches in Hagley Stfeet, Christchurch Survey District. R. J. SHARPE, I 4208 County Clerk; ] SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. - munion 8 and after Matins. Choral I Matins 11 Service, Hopkins-in A. Anthem, "Send Out Thy Light" (Gounod). Preacher, - The Dean. Evensong, 6.30. Service, Stainer in A. Anthem, "Rejoice in the Lord" (Purcell). Preacher, the Principal of Christ's College, Upper Department. NOX CHURCH, Bealey Avenue.—Rev. D. "B. Rodger, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. At Berwick Street, Mr Geo. Yule, 6.30 p.m. Services To-morrow at 11 ajn. and; 8;30 p.m. Rev. Charles Murray, M.A. OORHOUSE Avenue Church of Christ.- - Preacher, Mr Ralph Gebbie, 8.A., 11 a'.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evening.subject, "Who is He that I Should Believe?" 4840 /CHRISTIAN Science Services, First Church of Christ Scientist, Latimer Square.— Sunday Services li a.m. and 7 p.m. Subject, "Soul and Body.", , Sunday School 111 npHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 96 Armagh -*- St., Victoria Sq., opposite Queen's Statue. Public Lecture Sunday, 7 p.ni. Subject, "The Great Need of the Age: What Is It?" Sunday School 3 p.m. 4814 r EW ZEALAND RATIONALIST ASSO- • ■ CIATION, Caledonian Hall, Worcester St. Mr W. W. Collins will Lecture TO-MORROW. Subject, "The Kaiser." This lecture will show the German Emperor as depicted by woine of his own subjects, revealing his fears, his prejudices, and his ambitions. .Lecture at 7.15 p.m. Questions answered. Admission free. Collection. .248 MISCELLANEOUS. rnAILORESSES —Trouser and Breeches Ma- -*■ chinists wanted. Apply Kaiapoi Woollen Company, Allen Street. 6145

-EMttW7mEFXT~rrxmrTTW*WKWWxm Townend's Remedies. . i LL Toilet Articles, Drugs, and Sickroom ■- requisites at lowest cost at U.P.S. Dis.pensary, proprietors of Townend's Remedies. K)WNEND'S Teething Powders are the safest and'most reliable ever sold. The genuine are sold only in 1/- packets. ETHING Powders' (Townend's) soothe ' the fretful child and promote teething without drugging. U.F.B. Dispensary, Clock Tower. v /\PIUM, or any similar drug, is not used in the preparation of the genuine and never-failing Townend's Teething Powders. TNFANTS who are teething should ask their mothers for Townend's Teething Powders. There's no opium in them. ~W. WRIGHT ~ rpilE ALRIGHT HAM AND BEEP SHOP, 801 COLOMBO ST. NORTH ! rpRY Our Hot Roast Rabbits, the treat of the season. | rpRY. Wright's for Small Goods. See our display; tempting, delicious, appetising, and cheap. W. WRIGHT THE ALRIGHT HAM AND BEEP SHOP. ANTED K : N O W N That if you want the BEST MEAT the country produces at Greatly Reduced Rates, go to P. *H: STEEL, BUTCHER, . 702 and 704 COLOMBO STREET, The Leading Establishment of its kind in Christclmrch. 1 Nothing but absolutely the Best Meat the country produces kept. Don't be persuaded to buy inferior quality and rubbish when by patronising F. 11. STEEL you can always rely on getting the Cream of Canterbury. Customers in City and| Sjuburbs waited on daily for orders. Country customers can always rely on letters and telegrams being promptly attended to. SMALLGOODS A SPECIALTY. The Annual Output reaches Half a Million ! Pounds. The epiantity sold speaks for itself. TIPE-EM-OUT, Cures all Coughs and '.• Colds. 1/6 everywhere. 19d6 '

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 247, 21 November 1914, Page 15

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