GREY LYNN MAYORALTY.
TWO CANDIDATES OUT. A tetter'wa.3 Tread, at- the meeting of Grey limncilj iaat night,- from Mr. G. J. Garland, expressing, his regret at not 'being able to-attend, more particularly as he ihad-intended to move in the direction of asking George Baildon to consent .to allow 'himself to be. nominated for another term as Mayor. ■Mr. DonaJld-then, moored that Mr. Bail-' don be asked to eonseni. to. stand _for another year as "Mayor of the Borough. This was seconded fey Mr. Warnocds:,. whp said he bad worked, wit,h r)leasure_Tind«r Mr. 'Baildon during "the past year.' The other members jjresent spoke appTeciatavely of the work done during the year by the Mayor. The motion was then put and carried by acclamation. Mr. Baildon. after thanking the Councillors foT their kind remarks, intimated that he wonld be a candidate for another term at the forthcoming election. Mr. W. Mnrray. who occupied the chair prior to Mr. Baildon, has also announced he will be a candidate for the position.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 48, 25 February 1913, Page 9
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168GREY LYNN MAYORALTY. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 48, 25 February 1913, Page 9
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