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LICENSING NOTICES. SrpHß LICENSING DISTRICT OF! '■*■ FRANKLIN. | NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE LICENSING COMMITTEE. Notice is hereby given that the following duly qualified persona have with their consent been auJy and regularly, nominated as candidates at the IMec-; tion of Five (5) Members to serve on the Licensing- Committee for the saiclj district:— FLAVELL, WILLIAM GALLAGHER, JAAiES HODGE, SAMUEL MANNING, ARTHUR WELLESLEY McLKNNAN, DUNCAN SMITH, GODWYW DALRYMFLE TAYLOR, JOHN EDWARD WRIGHT, JACOB HENRY As the number nominated, eight (8), is greater than the number required, five (v), a Poll will be taken at the several Polling- Places in the District on WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of March, 1900, commencing: at 9 a.m. and closing at 6 P' m" WILLIAM J. KING-. Returning Omcer. Waiuku, March 14th, 1900. |pj T y op AU~C KLA ND. LICENSING ELECTION. < TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,- '■ In compliance with numerous requests I offer myself as a Candidate for the Licensing- Committee. I have carefully observed the working of extended >ou.rs(, and my views are 10 o'clock and fair play. [ shall act indft-pendehtly of any party or interest, and shall simply do my duty in the interest of the city, without, fear oi favour. My motto is always—Legislation by the people for the people. The extension of hours to 11 o'clock was granted by the late Committee without the mandate of the people, and is equal to at least four additional houses, and should be altered. , As canvassing- is impossible, and the Election Roll not yet completed, 1 shall, with confidence, trust the people to secure my return, and those Who hold the same views. , Yours obediently, ARTHUR ROSSER. T ICENSING ELECTION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I beg to notify you that T stand as an Independent Moderate Candidate, free j from any party, and I do not intend canvassing for votes. J. J. CRAIG. T ICENSING COMMITTEE ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— , At the request of a number of the Electors, I have consented to be nominated for election as a Member of the Licensing Committee. I shall seek your suffrages as an Independent Citizen's Candidate, a partisan of no organisation in favour of or against tlic Liquor interests. My convictions, from personal observation and other sources, are that,, from the standpoint of morality, sobriety, and less crime, Eleven o'clock as the hour of closing hotels has intensified rather than reduced the evils that it is the duty of a Licensing Committee to mitigate as far as possible. I shall strenuously advocate the return to 10 o'clock as the hour of closing. Which worked so well during some four--teen years-. I anticipate that this view of closing at 10 o'clock will be strengthened and confirmed by the evidence of the Police before the Licensing Bench. In other matters, if elected, I shall endeavour to do that which is just, fair, and reasonable, and for the welfare of the community, without fear or favour, and irrespective of party considerations. I am, yours sincerely, ? P. K. CHEAL. fiITY OF AUCKLAND. LICENSING ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemen,— In response to the request of an influential deputation of citizens, 1 orfer myself as a candidate for the forthcoming Election* My intimate knowledge and experience of the working of the extended hours for the sale of liquor is that it is decidedly opposed to the wish of the great mass of the people and most disastrous in its results, especially among the labouring portion of the community. lam therefore in favour of going back to the 10 o'clock licenses, and a fair enforcement of the law generally, and I believe that the police authorities should be fully sustained in their efforts to maintain law and order in the city. I am, yours obediently, ENOCH BOND. p IT y OF AUCKLAND. LICENSING COMMITTEE ELECTION. CITIZENS' COMMITTEE. Electors are requested to note that the following are the only, gentlemen who have declared themselves in favour of TEN O'CLOCK CLOSING, Viz.:— MESSRS ENOCH BOND "MAURICE CASEY P.E. CHEAL ARTHUR ROSSER These are the CITIZENS' CANDIDATES. Give them YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Silver Watch Chain in Manulcau ' Road or Constitution Hill; reward.— Apply Star Office. __, TOST, on Tuesday, between Mt. RosJ kill bus or Ferry Boat, Lady's Silver Watch and Chain. Reward. — Apply "Star" Office. T OST Tuesday.between Freezing Works, -L-J Reclamation, and Stanloy-st., a AValkinK Stick, carved handle. Reward of 5/.— J. Adams and Co., Stanley-st. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. . mHE REMINGTON TYPEWRITER -*- has been in constant use in the South British Insurance Company, Auckland, for five years, and cost nothing- for repairs during that lime. The New Model of the Remington is, without doubt, the best Machine in the market. I A. G. JARRETT, j Sole .Agent, 6, Wyndham-st., Auckland. '

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 15 March 1900, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 15 March 1900, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 15 March 1900, Page 12