Election Notices. fc4IAPOI ELECTORATE. Ilf R HOB AN respectfully INVITES TBS ELECTOBB SO MSET HTM AT THE WEST BYRETON SCHOOLROOM, OS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24th. ,|t . At Eight o'clock. , : 4728 ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ELLESMERE IN pursuance of "The. Regulation of Elections Act. 1881," acd " rhe Xjectoral Acts Amendment Act, 1390." I, William Green Lunn, Retarning Officer for the Electoral District of EUesiuere, do hereby give notice that, by virtue of a Writ bearing date the Fifth day. of - November, 1890, under the hand of the Clerk O* Write, an ELECTION will be held, for the Return of a qualified PERSON to serve as a Member for the said Electoral District; and that the POLL, if necessary, will be taken at the several pollins places of the said District on the Fifth day Of DBCBMBKR, 1890. Every Person 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 five of the Amendment Act, delivered to the Returning Officer, on or before the 37th day of November, 1890, at Leeston. The following are the polling-places for the Electoral District of Ellesmere, viz. :— The Road Board Office, Leestoa (principal). The Publio Library, Southbridge; „ „ >, DunsaodeL' ~ ~ „ Brookaide „ ~ ~ Methven. The Town HalL Rakaia. The Schoolhouse, Lauriston. The Schoolhouse. Pendarves. WILLIAM G. LUNN, Recumine Officer. _12tH Novernoer, 1890. 4378 HALSWELL ELECTORAL DISTRICT. IN pursuance of the Regulation of Elections Act, 1881. and the Electoral Acta Amendment Act, 1890,1,;Alexacder Lean, Returning Officer for the electoral district of Halsweu, do hereby give notice that by virtue of a writ bearing date the sth day of November. 1890, under the hand of the Cleric of Writs, an. ELECTION" will be held for the return of a qualified PERSON to serve as a member for the said electoral district, and that' the POLL, if necessary, will be taken at the several Polling Places of the said district on the sth day of DECEMBER. 1890. Krery Person 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 5 of the Amendment Aot, delivered to the Returning Officer on or before the 27th day ot November, 1890. The following are the Polling Places for the Electoral District of Hals well :— The Halawell Road Board Office, Lincoln road Junction (principal). The Side Schoolhouse < west Chrfetchnrch), Hamilton road, EastSpreydon. The Riocarton Road Board Office, Fendalton. The Temple ton Road Board Office, Y&idhurat. The Prebbleton Road Board Office, Prebbleton. ■ .--... The Schoolhouse, Tai Tapu. ■ - ■ ■ .•'.--■ aLßX.'Lean; ; —- • Returning Officer. Christchurch, 12th November, 1830. 440S
ELECTORAL DISTRICT OP CHRISTCfIURCH. IN pursuance of the Retiulation of Elections Act, 1881. and the Electoral Auts Amendment Act, 1890,1, George Leslie Lee, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Christchurch, do hereby give notice that by virtue of a writ oearing date the* sth day of November, 1890, under the hand-of -the Clerk ot Writs, an ELECTION will be held for the retura of THREE qualified PERSONS to serve as Members for the eaid Electoral l>is rict; and that the POLL, it necessary, will Dβ taken M, the several Pcliing Place 3of the said Liiatrict Oα the sth day ofrDKCEMBSK, l€9o. JEvery Person desirous of becoming a Candidate must bo nominated by nob less than two electors of the district, by a nomination paper as prescribed by seer ion 5 of the Electoral Acts Amendment Act, 1890, delivered .to the Returning Officer on or before the 27th day of November, 1890. The following are the Polling Places for the Electoral District of Ohrisrchurch :— Provincial Council Chamber (principal) Oddfellows' Hal. Lichfield street Borough Council Office, Sydenham Schoolroom, Selwyn street;'Addington St. Albans Borough Council Office Mutual Improvement Hail, Knightstown Sated this 7tu November, 1890. GEO. LESLIE LEE, 4924 Returning Officer.
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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7716, 22 November 1890, Page 3
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