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ELECTORAL. -VfOXiICE OF POLLING-DAK. IN PURSUANCE of " The Legislature Act, 1908." I, Thomas Culpan, Returning Officer of the Electoral District of Auckland East, do hereby give notice that, by virtue of a Writ bearing date the 3rd day of June, 1910, under the hand of the Clerk of the Writs, an election will be held for Che return of a qualified person to serve as a member for the said district; and that the latest day for receiving nominations of candidates will be the Bth day of June, 1910; and that the poll, if necessary, will be taken at tie several polling-places of the said district on the 16th day of June, 1910. Every man desirous of becoming a candidate must be nominated by not less than two electors of the district, by a nomination paper as prescribed by section 103 of the said Act, • delivered to the Returning Officer on or before the Bth. day of June, 1910, at 5 p.m. And I do hereby further give notice that GEORGE IRVTNG MCKNIGHT GEORGE DAVIS WILvIAM RICHARDSON ARTHUR HILEZLNER MYERS has been duJy nominated, as a Candidate 1 for Election to serve as Member for the said District, in parsuance of the provis- ! ions of Section 105 of the said Act. i The following are the polling-places for the Electoral District of Auckland East. The Drill Hall, Rutland-street (Principal Polling, Place). St. Benedict's Hall, East-street. The Grafton Football Club Room, Edenstreet, Mount Eden. The Epiphany Schoolroom, Gnndry-street. St. Andrew's Hall, Lower Symonds-straet. The N.Z. Express Co.'s Sample Rooms, Court Lane, off Chancery Lane. Dated day of June, 1910. THOMAS CTJLPAN, Returning Officer. A UCKLAND -r>Y-T£LECTION. J£B J^pERS WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND EAST, At QIT. TTVAVID'S TIT ALL, OFF KHYBER PASS, rpHURSDAY TfJVENING, QTH INST. AT 8 P.M. LADIES SPECIALLY INCITED. EAST ELECTION. TO BOWLERS. Bowlers are requested to meet in the Chambers of Commerce Hall, on FRIDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, instead of Auckland Pavilion, as advertised. 0. NICHOLSON, Convener. T ABOUB r\ANDU>ATE, TRAVIS, SPEAKS TO-NIGHT, AT CORNER OF UPPER QUEEN-SI. AND KARANGAHAPK-RD., At 7 p.m. D. McLaren. M.P., and other Labourites assistingTABOUR IN T>OLITICS. m* a. m c k xight , CThe Selected Labour Candidate) will address the Electors of Auckland East in the Grafton Public School, Nugent-st., Khyber Pass, on THURSDAY, the 9th inst, at S p.m. Come and Hear a Worker from the Ranks. 58 A rjCKXiAND "EfAST xp LECTION. TV/TB Q.EOKGE "QAVIS, LABOUR CANDIDATE. WOMEN'S MEETING. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON In PRIMITTVE METHODIST SCHOOLROOM. ALEXANDRA-ST., at 2.30 p.m. MB DAVIS stands for Social Reform, Temperance Reform, Industrial Reform. The interests of the home, without which, no countiy can become great. "The Woman's Cause is Man's Cause." All Welcome. AUCKLAND EAST ELECTION^ MR WILLIAM RICHARDSON (The People's Candidate) Speaks TO-NIGHT. 7.30, corner Symonds-st. and Khyber Pass. A UCKLAND EAST ELECTION^ LABOUR OUT TO WIN! M E Q- EOEGE J) avis, LABOUR CANDIDATE. "The Labour cause is the people's interest." Watch this Space for Meetings. MEETINGS. "TuCKLAND EAST ELECTION. MR WILLIAM RICHARDSON (The People's Candidate) Speaks TO-NIGHT, 7.30, corner Symonds-st. and Khyber Pass. A OCKIiAIfD HORTICUJOTTTRAi A. SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Auckland Horticultural Society will be held, at the SECRETARY'S OFFICE, SWANSON-ST., TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m. W. WALLACE BRUCE, Secretary. Business: —Report and Balance-sheet; , Election of Officers for the ensuing year; ' General. —Jnqe Ist, 1910. " "OOYAL ARCH oh ap >W TER U.A.O.D. /ilieaSSs Chapter will meet at «=?y 3TO'SK&iUi Druids' Hall TO-MOR-ROW (Thursday), at 7.SC pm -- Nomination of Of- , fleers, etc. Full attendrlanco of members specially requested. Lodge of instruction at 8 p.m. J. B. BELL, Secretary. GROCERS. TjIILL TJP rpHAT gHELF <TN mHE T ARDER VA7ITH JAM MADE FROM "M V Q- BOCEE ' S " J^" 57 gEASON'S RASPBERRY PULP • BLACK. CURRANT PULP At 3/6 per Tin. ', DRIED APBICOTS (make Delicious Jam), 10d per lb; 61bs, 4/9. I APPROVED RECIPES OBTAINABLE WITH THESE GOODS FROM W. Gγ. H" 010111 * 1301 *' "M 7 Q- ROCEK -" KARANGAHAPE-ROAD. EDEN TERRACE. SEED WHEAT, Seed Oats.—Arthur Tates and Co., Qneen-st. PRAY PUMPS and Spraying Materials.— From Arthur Tates and Co., Queen-st. ET them know about it In, tae "Star" ClaaeifieU Advert taemeaU. It : will pay

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 134, 8 June 1910, Page 12

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