SPORTING. mAKAPUNA TOCKEY /"ILDB. gFHING M EETING. TjMRST T)AY: SATURDAY, ■V'OVEMBER f>QTH. ■piRST JJACE AT 12.45. HORSES CONVEYED FREE UP TO 9.30 A.M. EACH RACE DAY CHILDREN UNDER 32 YEARS OF AGE (WILL NOT BE ALLOWED IN THE GRANDSTAND ENCLOSURE. Bookmakers or Bookmakers' Clerks who are not llc-eusert by the Club, will not be admitted to the Takapuna Racecourse. Mr O'Contior will be in attendance at Eilerelie TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) MORNING, at 0 o'clock, to measure Ponies. R. WYNYARD, Secretary. rpHAMES JOCKEY CLUB. Nominations for the above Club's Snmmer Meeting close ou FRIDAY, the 27th Kovembei, with, the Secretary, Box 7, C.P.0., Thames, or Mr H. B. Massey, 10, High-st., Auckland, up to S p.m. EM3CTORAI.. T)ECLARATION OF RF.SUI.T OF POLL J- , FOR THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF MANUKAU. I, SIDNEY JOHN BROOKFTELD Returning Pflicer for the Electoral District of Mauukau, do hereby declare the result of tho I'oll taken on the 17th day of November, l»os. for the Election of a Member of Parliament for the said district to be as follows:— Candidates. Votes Polled. CREAMER, ALFRED AUGUSTUS lfr-'G LANG. FREDERIC WILLIAM .. 299r> MORTON, JOSEPH BERTRAM . 1139 Total number of valid votes polled DTfiO Number of voles rejected as informal 07 I, therefore declare tho said LANG, FREDERIC WILLIAM to be elected. Dated at Onehunga, this 2Dth day of November, 100;j. S. J. P.UOOKFIELD. Returning Officer. I C E N S I N <; POLL. 100 S. DECLARATION OF LICENSING POLL IN THE DISTRICT. LICENSING DISTRICT OF MANUKAU. In pursuance of Section -jr, of "Tbo Licensing Act, ]!)(1.5." I hereby clvt> public notice of (he result of the Local-option Poll taken under the. provisions of the said Act. NUMBER OF VOTES RECORDED. That thy number of licenses existing iv the district continue o °o!) That tiie number of licenses existing in the district he reduced 3130 That no licenses be granted i,i the district 3404 The total number c;f voters whose votes were recorded at the. poll was o~23: and, as tho uuniber of votes recorded in favour of the proposal that the existfiiß number of licenses in the district be reduced is an absolute majority of the total number of voters as aforesaid, I hereby declare such proposal to be carried. D:ite<l at Onehunjra. (his 2.lth day of November, 1908. S. J. BROOKFIELD. Returning Officer. T ICENSING POLL, 1908. DECLARATION OF LICENSING POLL IN THE DISTRICT. LICENSING DISTRICT OF FRANKLIN. In pursuance of Section 1!." nf "The Licensing Act. WTO." I hereby givo public notice of the result nf tho I.ocnl Option Poll taken under the provisions o£ the «aid Act. NUMBER OF VOTES RECORDED. That the number of Licenses existing in the district continue ISGS That tin- number of Licenses existing In the district be reduced 2129 That im Licenses be granted iv the district 2470 The totnl number of voteis whose votes were recorded wan 43(14, and. as none of the proposals respecting Licenses in the district obtained the prescribed majority, I declare nouc of them lo be carried. Dated at Pukokolie this twenty-fifth day of November, l'Xis. WILLIAM J. KING, Returning Officer. ICE X 8 I NJJ VoL L, 1908. DECLARATION OF LICENSING POLL IN THE IHSTtCICT." LICENSING DISTRICT OF PARNELL. In pursuance or Section 2r> of "The Licensing Act, ]905," 1 hereby srire public £ O V, CC \ ',' f ""' reSult of tl)0 Local-option Poll taken under the provisions of. the said Act. NUMBER OF VOTES RECORDED. That the number of licenses existing iv the ditsrlct continue .. ''ce 0 I That the number of licenses existingin the district be reduced 340S i That no licenses be granted In the district 3640 The total number of voters whose votes were recorded at the poll was G3O)- and, as tho number of votes recorded in favour of the. proposal that the existing number oC ' licenses in the district be reduced is an absolute majority of the total number of voters as aforesaid, I hereby declare such proposal to be carried. Dsted nt Parnell, this 24th day of November, 100 S. 11. B. MASSEY, Returning Offlcer. rpO THE OF VyAITEMATA. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I desire to tender you my sincere thanks for the houour you have done mc In electing mc as you representative in Parliament, and especially to thank those Indies and gentlemen who worked so hard for mc on committees. 1 assure you I will endeavour to serve the constituency and the Dominion to the utmost of my ability. D. R. PHILLIPPS. ESTEY ORGANS LEAD THE WORLD.— Pailour, Church, and School; £10 upwards. — E. and F. Piano Agency, Ltd, S. Coldicutt, Manager. STRAWS, Coming"" Forward —Boaters, Straws, in li a. 2i in brims; from 4/6. Brazilian, Tuscan, and Panamas. —Tutt's, Symouds-st. i
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 283, 26 November 1908, Page 10
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