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ELSCTORAL. fTVHE CITY OF AUCKLAND COUNCIL. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY OF THE WHOLE OF THE COUNCILLORS. In pursuance of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900," "The Municipal Corporations Amendment Act, 1902," 'The Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1870," and the amendments thereof," PUBLIC NOTiCE IS Hl-BUBY GIVEN that an Election of twelve duly qualified Councillors for the City of Auckland Council to iill the extraordinary vacancies caused by the abolition of the Wards in the said City will take place on WEDNESDAY, the Kith day of September, 1903. Nomiuation Papers wi'l be received if signed by two duly qualified Electors of the District and by a qualified Candidate in token of his assent to such nomination, addressed to the Returning Officer and delivered on or before noon of THURSDAY, the 3rd day of Septemher, 1903, at the City of Auckland Council Office, Coburg street, in the said city, or by the Returning Officer, if the sum of Three Pounds sterling Is dir°sited with such nomination. Nomination Papers may be orocured at. the said office or from the Returning Officer. T. USSIIER, Returning- Officer. 192 Queen street, August 24, 1903. rpO THE ELECTORS AUCKLAND CITY. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN — I am a Candidate for a Seat iv the City Council at the forthcoming Election, and solklt your Vote and influence. A. J. ENTRICAN, Hepburn-street. Xuci-LAN city~mWicipal eIecTXX TION, TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I have much pleasure in offering myself as a Candidate at the forthcoming Election. Trusting that you will extend me your support and confidence, I am, yours faithfully, / " JOHN McLEOD. MR. L. J. BAGNALL begs to announce to the Citizens of Auckland that he is again a Candidate for Election to the City Council. He will take an early opportunity of Addressin- them op Civic matters, and requests their Vote and Interest on the Polling Day. Kopuha, O'Rorke-street, , 4th September, 1903. piTY COUNCIL ELECTION. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN — I beg to again offer myself as a Candidate for Elcctlou as City Councillor, and trust to receive your support and interest on Election Day. Yours faithfully, * J. T. JULIAN. A UCKLAND CITY MUNICIPALITY. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— In response to repeated requests I have consented to place my services at your disposal, and solicit your Vote and Influence. Should you honour me by Election, I shall endeavour to serve your Interests falthfuly. Yours obediently, H. M. SMEETON. Queen-street. COUNCIL ELECTION. \J TO THE BURGESSES. LADIES AND GENTLE-MEN,— At the request of uiwnerous citizens and friends I am again a Candidate for Municipal Honours. Trusting that my'services in the past as a representative for the East Ward have given every satisfaction, 1 would respectfully ask for your support and Influence at tilie approaching Election. A meeting of friends and supporters will be held at the Federal Hall on TUESDAY NEXT, Sth September, at 7.30 p.m., to arrange matters in connection with my candidature. —I remain, yours tir.uly, CIIAS. D. GREY. AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I have much pleasure in offering myself as a. Candidate at the forthcoming Election. Should you again select me as one of your representatives I shall endeavour to faithfully cany out your wishes. Yours faithfully, W. E. HUTCHISON. /"MTV COTTNCIL, ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. 1 am a Candidate for Election as Councillor. Having had a seat in the Council during the hist three years I can with confidence ask you to place your Interests in my keeping, when I promise to faithfully protect them In the future, as In the past I will take an early opportunity! to Address Meetings of Electors. I am, Yours faithfully, JOHN COURT. T ADHES AND GENTLEMEN,— I congratulate you upon t*<e abolition of the wards—a reform which I have advocated as a Councillor for the past five years. I beg to announce myself as a Candidate for the City. I shall address you at Ponsonby Hall, on THURSDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m., and at other centres, to be announced. Faithfully yours, C. J. PARR. RCCIJ-SIASTIOAIu CHURCH OF CHRIST, WEST-STREET. SUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. Morning at 11, for Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. Addresses will be given— Afternoon at 3 o'clock, by Mr Laurie Wilcock. Subject: "After the Battle.". Evening, at 6.45, •by Mr Geo. Aldridge. Subject: "Child Growth." At the Afternoon and Evening Services Special Hymns will be sung by the Schoip.rs, assisted by the Sunday-school Orchestra. Collections In aid of the Sunday-school Fnnds. On WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 6.30, the CHILDREN'S ANNUAL TEA will be held, to which all our Old Scholars Rre aft fectionately invited. Public Meeting at i 7.30, at which an interesting and varied programme will bo presented*

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 212, 5 September 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 212, 5 September 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 212, 5 September 1903, Page 3

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