PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE OF LICENSING POLL (PROPOSAL® FOR NATIONAL CONTINUANCE, NATIONAL PROHIBITIiOIN, OR iSTATE PURCHASE AND CONTROL), AND OF: TIME AIND PLACE FOR SELECTION OF FIT FE SO AS' TO APPOINT SCRUTINEERS THEREFOR. i 'N Pursuance cf the Licensing 1 Act, 1908, and the amendments thereto, I, Jaimss Jo:ep'h McGaVey, Beturnrng Officer for the LYfTELTON LICENCIING DISTRICT, do hereby give notice that on the 27th clay o ; f NOVEMBER, 1935, the day appointed for ■taking the Elec.toT.Ul Pol)! for the Electoral district of LYTTELION, sknull aneously therewith a LICENCING POLL will: fce taken upon tha j folJ/cwin'gj proposals: — NATIONAL CONTIN UAINICE, STATE PURCHASE AWD CONTROL. ■NATIONAL PROHIBITION. Norm'nations cf persons to appoint Scrotine«<rs in. accordance with th.2 Licersing - Act, 1908', and th'a amendments thereto, fe respect of each c|f the said proposals must be lodged with me not later than five o'clock in J ■the afternoon- of the 20th clay of j -NOVEMBER, 1935, and «I hereby give j .notice that -I shall on the. 23-rcl day j of! November, 1935, at the hour of H J ■o'-clock .in the .forenoon, 'at my office j in Government Buildings., Chr s;-1 church, piublicl.y .consider aU Nfm'in.atio'n Papers of persons to appo'nit scrutineers' which have been duly lodged in respect ofi the said Licensing Poll, Dated at Christ church this 12th day of Noveirlber, 1935. J„ J. McGAHEY, Returning Officer.
MR S. F. MARSHALL, (National Party Candidate) Will address the electors as y §mii DUVAUCHELLE HALL, 8 p.m. (Mr S. J. Vogan, chairman). | November 16th., ,/ J TAKAMATUA SCHOOL 6.30 p.m. ife a (Mr F. C. Aldrid'sce, chairman). •■PIGEON BAY HALL, 8 p.m. (Mr E. Itay, chairman). FRIDAY, November 22nd, WAJNUI HALL 11 a.m.* O'KAJNS BAY HALL 2.30 p.m., ODDFELLOWS' HALL, AKAR'OA 8 p.m. (His Worship the Mayor, Mr F. Davis, will preside.) SATURDAY, November 23rd, LITTLE AKALOA SCHOOL, 11 a.m. LE BON'S BAY HALL, 8 p.m. (Mr P. Barnett, chairman!). ' 'k "It's Just plain horse sense 9 ' agPEAKING as a farmer, 1 have no time for prohibition. If I want to control a stream I do not try to block it up; if I did 8 would be looking for trouble. Instead, ! construct regulating banks which control the water in the proper channels. i "Anyway, we farmers have to find enough money to pay our way before "We regard Individ- we g e £ a penny for OUrSelvBS. It !S ual liberty as one of ... U i. the most valuable obvious that prohibition would not assets of the British ' . . . __ J character, and feel only increase unemployment and that interference business depression, but all this would v/ith the behaviour ~ of individuals m ade worse by heavy taxation to should be maintained . at the essential replace lost revenue. We farmers -Right Hon. Stanley would be the hardest hit because we Baldwln - compete in world markets and cannot pass our taxation on to the consumer. Continuance, to my mind, is just plain horse sense!" Strike out the TWO bottom lines
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LVIII, Issue 6155, 15 November 1935, Page 3
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