Election Notices. CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH ELECTORAL DISTRICT. NOTICE OF _O_LING DAY. IN Puratianee of The Electoral Act 1593, I, Ui_h.r_._d Beetham, Returning Officer for tno Electoral District of the City of Christchuich, do hereby Give Notice that by virtue of a writ bearing d_te the Thirteenth Day of November, 1893, uod .r the hand of the Clerk of the Writs, an ELECTION will b . held for the Return of TBRKE QUALIFIED PERSON'S to serve as Members for the said riiatrie*. Tho POLL will re _<ken at tho several Polling Places of the said District on tha TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY of NOVEMBER, 189.. The following are the POLLING PLACES for the Electoral District of the City of Christcnurch:— St. Albans—Borough Council Office K_ights__ttn—Mutual Improvement Hall Richmond—Forestera' Hall Montreal street North—Oddfellows' Hall Pro.i_._ial Council Chamber (principal) Latimer Square—Sc John's schoolroom, Madras street Tuam street Hill Barbadoes street, Ferry road—Hibernian Hail Addington—Methodist schoolroom, Selwyn street Sydenham—Oddfellows' Hall, Colombo strceb Waltbam—_)istrict Schoo.honse, Waltham road. npHE Undermentioned have been NOMIJL NATED as CANDIDATES for Election for the above District: - Mortimer Davie. Civil Engineer. Eden George, out of business. Richard Molesworth Taylor. Contractor. WilLurg Pember Reeves, Minister of Education. Ebenezer Sandford, Printer. William Whitehouse Collins, Lecturer. Joseph Spence Rvieon, Journalist. I JamesO'Bryen Richard Dott Hoare, Minister of Church of England. ] Charles Henry Bradbury, Congregational Minister. j George Joh_ Smith, Mercantile Clerk. j William Hoban, Barrister and Solicitor. j RICHMOND BEETHAM. Returning Officer, j _ Christchurch, 21st November. 1803. .970 RICCARTON ELECTORAL DISTRICT. NOTICE OF POLLING DAY. IN pursuance of the Electoral Act. 1893, I. JLcmu-d Seaman Leverseace, Returning Officer lor the Eleotoral District of Riccarton, do hereby give notice that, by virtue of a Writ bKanngdaie tho Thirteenth day of November, 1893, under r_ie hand of the Clerk of the Writs, ao ELECTION will be held for the return of ONE QUALIFIED P8R..0.'. io serveas Member for tho said Dist' ict; and that the POLL, if necessary, wilt ba taken at the several Polliagplaces ot the said District between the hour., of 9 a.„i. and 6 p.m. on the TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OK NOVEMBER, 131)3. The following are tuo POLLING-PLACES for the Electoral District of RicCarton :— The Town Hallj Papanui (piinoipal) The Town Hall, Belfast The Schoolhouse, Sproydon The Riecarton Road Board Office, Fendaltbn The Templeton Rood Bo_rd Office. Yaldhursfc The Publio Library. Prebbleton The Schooihouse, Harewood road The Library, Islington The Library, Addington Workshops Tim Schoolbous?, Riccarton The Road Board Office, Halswell. THE undermentioned have been NOMINATED as CANDIDATES for Election fur ths Riccarton District :— William Boag, farmer George Warren Russell, journalist. E. S. LEVERSEDGE, _ '.-.-■'' Returning Officer. Papanui. 2.th November, 1893. 5.5.3 ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ASHLEY. THE undermentioned, have been NOMINATED as CANDIDATES for the * bov_-n_m_d David lyßk.tai-mer.' " v ■ David Duncan Macfarlane, sheep farmer. Richard Meredith, farmer. MAXIMILIAN WHATMAN, . _ Returning Officer. November 20th, 1893. 5214
AMURI COUNTY COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. IN consequence of No Nominations having been received for ttie Pahan Riding ia tno Ainuri County. I Hereby Give Notio., in piii_ii_nca of the Counties Act, 1886, ana the Regnl uion of Local Elections Act, 1876, that an ELECTION for the Return of ONE QUALIFHEU PERSON to serve as Member of the Amuri County Council for the Pahau Riding, will bo held at the Hurunni Rabbit Board Office. Culverden, on THURSDAY, Uth DECEMBER, 1593, NOMINATIONS must be made in the form set forth in the Second Schedule of the Regulation of Local Elections Act. 1876. addressed to the Returning Officer, and delivered at tue County Council Office, Waiau, before noon on SATURDAY, 2nd DECKMBER, 1893. Dated _och November, 1803. J. O'MALLEY, 5218 Returning Officer. M C INTYRE FOR AVON. 5701 THE RICCARTON ELECTION. W. BOAG Respectfully asks the TCILECTORS OF RICCARTON TO ACCORD HIM THEIR SUPPORT AT THE \ BALLOT TO-DAY. j j
His object in coming forward is to advocate FAIR MEASURES FOR ALL CLASSES Of the Community. HE HAS NO AXE TO GRIND, 13 NOT IN NEED* OF THE HONORARIUM, AND WOULD NOT ACCEPT A GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENT If offered. With an intimate knowledge of tha requirements of the Riccarton District in particular, and a keen desire to see NEW ZEALAND ADVANCE, MR BOAG ASKS YOUR CONFIDENCE. N.B.—The Polling is from 9 a.m. tall 6 p.m. Please Record Your Votes Early. 5718
CHRISTCHURCH ELECTORATE. R. M. TAYLOR. CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION. /.OMMITTKE ROOMS AT MESSRS DUCKWORTH & BON, • COLOMBO ROAD. SYDENHAM. Opposite Mr Forrester, Butcher. Open from noon this day until the close of the poll. wis
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8651, 28 November 1893, Page 1
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