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ELECTORAL. DISTRICT OF ONE TREE HILL. ELECTION OF THREE MEMBERS. Pursuant to Section 32 of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1023. I hereby give notice that the number of Votes received by each candidate for the Office of Member of tiie lioad Board of One Tree Hill, at the Election held on May 1, 1020, was as follows :— AIMER, Kenneth Walter .. . 442 CLARK. Reginald George . .. 572 GOLDSTINE. Israel Joseph . 457 ROSE-MAX, Eric James 362 ROWE. Thomas Henry 42S WHITEHEAD, Thomas 244 WOOD. James 4,11 Informal 37 and I hereby declare the said REGINALD GEORGE CLARK. ISRAEL JOSEPH GOLDSTIXE and JAMES WOOD to be duly elected as members of the One Tree Hill lioad Board for the ensuing term. Dated this 2nd day of May, 1020. A. LEESE. 3 Returning Officer. QXE TREE HILL ROAD BOARD ELECTION. I wish to heartily thank the Electors for returning me as a Member of the Board. I shall earnestly endeavour to merit their confidence x 3 I. J. GOLDSTIXE. rpO THE ELECTORS OF AL'CKLAXD CITY. I wish to tender my best thanks to all those who voted for me last Wednesday, and especially the many personal friends who worked on my behalf. 3 H. P. BURTON. CITY COUNCIL. I wish to record my sincere thanks to the Electors who so heartily accorded me their support and confidence at Wednesday's poll. 3 GEORGE BROWNLEE. Q I I r ELECTION. To those friends who on Wednesday honoured me with their confidence I return my sincere thanks. F. W. MATTHEWS, 3 4, Maunsell Road, Parne'd. JJIO ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND. I desire to express my Sincere Thanks to all those Citizens who voted for me at the Municipal Election. Also those who worked on my behalf. 3 W. H. McKINNEY. QITY COUNCIL ELECTION. MR. WALTER T. SMITH Desires to thank all those Citizens who supported him at Wednesday's Poll, and especially to those voluntary workers who endeavoured to secure his return. A3 -yj-QUXT EDEN COUNCIL ELECTION. I desire to express my sincere thanks to those electors who accorded m; their votes, and to assure them that my earnest endeavour will be to merit their continued confidence. 3 L. JOLL. JH) THE ELECTORS OF MOUNT EDEN. Ladies and Gentlemen, — I desire ta extend my personal appreciation to the Mount Eden Electors and Workers who supported me on Polling" Day, and thus secured my return. It shall be my constant endeavour to serve you to the very best of my ability, and thus retain your confidence. 3 F. L. KENDELL. ■yrOUNT ALBERT MAYORALTY.

I wish to sincerely thank the Electors who supported me, and also the Members of my Committee (particularly the able Organiser, Mr. Watson Arthur i, for their generous and untiring effort in our cause, which I trust will bring success on a future occasion. x 3 R. E. N. MATHEWS. lyj'T. ALBERT BOROUGH COUNCIL. Ladies and Gentlemen, Having asain been elected to the Borough Council. I tender my sincere appreciation to those who /otetl tor me and those workers who were responsible for my return in conjunction with my colleague. Mr. A. A. Buckley. I shall be pleased to always in the future serve you to the best of my ability. x 3 .T. FT. L ANGLE Y. "jy|"T. ALBERT BOROUGH COUNCIL. A WARD. I wish to thank those Electors „and Workers who gave their vote and support in my interest at the Poll on Wednesday, and trust in the probability of being of service in the future. x 3 P. FLOYD. T. ALBERT ELECTIONS. Ladies and Gentlemen, Please accept my sincere thanks for a decisive renewal of your confidence in me as one of your representatives of A Ward in the Mt. Albert Council. You can rely on devoted service and careful study of your interests on all occasions. 3 W. G. RUSSELL. TO THE ELECTORS, C WARD, MT. ALBERT. I wish to thank all who assisted in my return with my colleague, Cr. Langley. Whether you voted for me or not I am at your service, and I will endeavour to serve you in the future as I have ill the past. Ring me if I can assist you, Phone 13-176. x 3 AUGUSTUS A. BUCKLEY. >JlO THE ELECTORS OF DEVONPOKT. Ladies and Gentlemen, — Please accept my sincere appreciation of your confidence, as expressed at Wednesday's poll, and to the many loyal friends and willing workers who so ably supported my candidature, I desire to tender my grateful thanks. 3 FRED T. EYRE. jQE VO N PO RT. I desire to thank Electors and all others who helped in my return to the Borough Council, and trust by my actions to justify the confidence placed in me. x 3 W. S. CAMPBELL. jgJLECTORS OF ONEHUNGA. I wish to sincerely thank the Electors for having elected me as Mayor of the Borough, and to assure them that I will endeavxrar to further the progress of Onelimiga. xo ..E. MORTON.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 103, 3 May 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 103, 3 May 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 103, 3 May 1929, Page 5