LOCAL BODY ELECTIONS.
MOUNT WELLINGTON ROAD BOARD. Four nominations have been received for three seats 011 tlie Mount Wellington Koad Board. The nominations closed at noon to-dav and are: Messrs. Geo. H. Kay, R. M. McCullough, H. Hay and G. Cameron. The election will be on May 4.
WHANGAREI. .
Mayoralty. — Robert Stanley Finch, William Jones. _ Council (nine required). —James Gillespie Barclay, John Henry Brown, Thomas Naughton Conaghan, Albert Hugh Curtis, *James Donaldson, James Ernest'Henderson, "James Edward Holmes, Herbert Norman James, *St. Clair Jounneaux, Thomas Mitchell, "George Haymcs Morrish, George Singer Black Morrison, John Wilniot Parkin, *Ernest Gervase William Tibbets. Hospital Board (three vacancies).— James Gillespie Barclay, *Mrs. Viva Donaldson, '"Frank Higginson, George Haymcs Morrish, "William Jones. Harbour Board (two vacancies).— Robert Harold Allan, Thomas Ellis, * .Tames Edward Holmes, *Petcr Robertson Gardiner.
DARGAVILLE.
Mayoralty: Francis A. Jones (sitting), F. Clendon Gould. Councillors: B. Berry, ,T. A. McLean, P. J. Sundberg, A. C. Ball, F. J. Hosking (sitting), R. W. J. Cutlibert, Dr. M. Greville, H. J. Finch, A. F. Brady, F. G. Evison, Henry Old. There are nine vacancies. Ivaipara Hospital Board: P. 15. Walden (unopposed). North Auckland Electric Power Board: J. A. McLean (unopposed).
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 94, 22 April 1933, Page 10
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