ELECTORAL. JJOROTJGH OF TAKAPUNA. ELECTION OF MAYOR AND COUNCILLORS. .WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2Tth TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— We, the undersigned nominees of the Takapuna Ratepayers' Association, beg to solicit your support on the occasion of the First Borough Election, on WEDNESDAY, August 27th. We all recognise the trreat possibilities ot Takapuna, and shall use our best endeavours to make it the Borough of "HEALTHY, HAPPT, AND HOPEFUL HOMES. - ' and the model seaside resort of the Dominion. If elected, it will be our endeavour to administer the Borough on clean, economical, aud modern lines. We shall place our views before the Electors at the following places:— (1) PRESBYTERIAN HALL (opposite new Belmont School, WEDNESDAY, August 20th, at 7.40 p.m. Chairman, Thomas Leitch, Esq. (21 MOANA TEA KIOSK, Saltburn Road, Milford, THURSDAY. August 21st, at S p.m. Chairman, W. N. Rnshbrook, Esq. 13) PARISH HALL, Takapuna, MONDAY, August 25th, at 8 p.m. Chairman, Henry Brett, Esq. All Electors are Cordially Invited. (Siguedl GEORGE GEORGE, Candidate for the Mayoralty. 11. H. .ADAMS. R. S. H. BLSS, W. BLOMFIELD. IL LLOYD BRETT, S. B. BULL, .1. COLLINS, DR. FCLLERTON, F. E. N. GAUDLN, A. WARBRICK, 532 Candidates for the Council. THOROUGH OF TAKAPUNA. ELECTION OF MAYOR AND COUNCILLORS, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 27th. At n Special Meeting held on Thursday last, the following Candidates were elected by the Takapuna Ratepayers' Association for the Ratepayers' 'Ticket at the forthcoming Election:— FOR THE MAYORALTY: MR. GEORGE GEORGE. FOR THE COUNCIL (0 MEMBERS): MR. 11. 11. ADAMS MR. R. S 11. BISS MR. W. BLOMFIELD MR. H. LLOYD BKKTV MR. S. B. BDLL, MR. .T. COLLINS DR. FCLLERTON MR F. E. N. GAUDIN MR. A. WARBRICK. All those Electors of Takapuna who have the interests of the Borongh at heart, are earnestly requested to use their best endeavours to ensure the Election of these Candidates. W. H. DERBY, lion Sec, Ratepayers - Association. August 18th, 1913. 331
SITUATIONS VACANT. A FEW Ladies and Gentlemen may easily A. add to their income during spare tim«\ Write Income. SH7. Star Office. 10] RlVEß.—Wanted, a good Driver, must be able to plough and scoop.—W. Hunter. White Swan ltd-, Mt. Roskill. 110 LADS (2). smart, wanted.—Apply Charles Bailey. ,lun.. Ship Builder, Beaumont St., Freeman's 100 AUNDRY. —Wanted, Shirt ami Collar Machinists, aud experienced Finery Ironers. —Apply Auckland Steam Laundry Co.. Ltd., Upper Queen St. 529 MAN. Elderly, wanted, milk, garden, useful; references. —White, Richardson Rd.. Mt. Albert. 90 \\TANTED, Youth or Young Man for farm. W Apply Auckland Farmers Union, Albert Street, 0.30, Wednesday. 118 ANTED, a Young Man to assist, in restaurant work.—Apply bet-ween 5 and 6.30, Golduelds Wood Yard, ISG, Victoria St. West. 111 VX7ANTED, FOR TE KDTTI, TI.riLLINER. WITH KNOWLEDGE OF SALES. Apply MR LEE. ARCH. CLARK AND SONS, LTD.. ELLIOTT STREET. 122 WANTED TO SEX.X. WANTED to Sell, choice Jersey Cow, in milk.—Apply Fred Crabb, Cabstand. Devonport. 113 ANTED to Self. 16ft Rowing Boat, or Exchange for Gent.'s Bicycle.—Write (1.. 871. Star Office. lir, LOST AND FOUND. lOST. Small Auto. Album, between J Customs St. and Northcote ferry.—Reward at K-l-ar Office. 10S OST, Gold Brooch, with stone in centre, between Dominion Rd. and Devonport. Reward.--Apply Star Office. I£7 LOST. Saturday morning, between St. George's Estate and Royal OaK, Brooch, set with turquoises. — Rewar,:. P.obcrt Hood, Fort St. 100 FOUND. White Punt. 14ft. If not claimed within 14 days will be 501d.—27. LawL _ APARTMENTS VACANT. A PAKTME.VTS Vacant.—Two Large •"- Frout Rooms, unfurnished.—No. 2. Vincent 117 NE Room. Id section: neW honse: use nf kitchen, every cony.; hot water service.—No. lf>, Upper Union St. 103 FTfWO I'ufurn. Rooms, use convs.—Apply J- Corner House. Mamie St.. aud Belmont Terrace. Remueni. 5:54 TO LET. Fun). Room, or would take Boarder In private family.—Apply 68, Williamson Ay., off Ponsonby Rd. 530 TO LET, 2 Unfurn. Rooms, one froot, with fireplace and gas. bay -window; every conv-.; near Ponsonby Barn.— Write T., 806, Star Office. ]OB PUBLIC NOTICES. rjVHE PIT3LIC TRUST OFFICE ACT. 1908 A SECTION 50. IN THE ESTATE OF CHARLES REED, of Mount Eden, Auckland, Builder, Deceased. AH Creditors and others having Claims against this Estate are hereby required to scud them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to the locnl Deputy Public Trustee, Auckland, on or before the Ist day of October, 1013. "Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. All moneys payable to the above Estate may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's account at auy postal money order office, or paid to the local Deputy Pnblic Trustee, at Auckland. E. F. WARREN. Local Deputy Public Trustee. Ist August. 1913. 1 ' H-iHE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT. 1908. , x (Sectiou 50.) [In the Estate of JOHN KEATING, of I Turner Street. Auckland, retired Serj feant of Police (deceased). I All creditors and others having Claims 1 against this estate are hereby required to i em -. wUll P alticu l"s, on the forms E^*S L , \\, thi ; I-ochl Deputy Public Trustee, Auckland, on or before the First Day of October, 1013. c * lrst Accounts not-rendered by the date named may be rejected. "■.■ucu All moneys payable to the above estate may be lodged to the credit of the Public account at any postal money. I erder office. n r paid to the Local Denn-r jTublic Trustee at Anckland. "W'T j FRED. FITCHETT 1 Ist Angußt. IMS. Trustee.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 197, 19 August 1913, Page 6
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