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ELECTION NOTICES. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. BIENNIAL ELECTION. For the Combined District of tho Counties of Hutt and Makara, tho Boroughs of Onslow, Karori, Miramar, Petone, Lower Ilutt, and Eastbourne, and tho Town Districts of Johusonvillo and Upper Hutt. In the matter of tho Hnrbonrs Act, 1908, and Acts amending the same, and Regulations thereunder; also the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1008, and its Amendments. I HEREBY give'notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the Office of Member of the Wellington Harbour Board:— FREETH, PIERCE C. M'EWAN, JOHN WILLIAM WATSON, DAVID JAMES The above being in excess of the number required, a poll will be tnfceu on WEDNESDAY, 26th April, 1011, for the Election of two members of the Wellington Harbour Board, for the above described combined district. . ''■' "..','..''...'.'.', \" ' POLLING "PLACES:" . OfUce of the Miramar Borough Council, King's Chambers, .Wellington. . ■■ The .Kiosk, Worser Boy. Robertshaw's Store, Miramar. Karori Borough Council Office. W. Raffell's Refreshment Booms, corner Main Road, Karori. ' ■ The Anglican Churchroom, :"Porirua ■Road, Khandallah. • ■ ' -i'!.i io • .The Wesleyau Church, Ngaio. ':,> i: -,J .:■ Mr. Terreni's Eesidence, Victoria-Track, Maarama, Kaiwarra. ~-,..,, The Methodist Church Meeting Pcrirua Road', Kaiwarra. ''■:'.. The Onslow Borough Council Office.'Ballance Street, Wellington. :j : Eastbourne Borough Council Office,.''lio Featherston Street, Wellington. Tho vEastbourno Hall, OruaKoad, Eastbourne. '"".:■•■ •: ',:..". ", Tho Office of; thej Joinsonyille,; -Tojm Bpard, Johnsqnyillcr ■■■•■- •> m -»i The . St. llA.ugustirie's'. ..Htttl," -.Yipjtoria Street,: P s et6he. -' ,; 7 •'.„ ',-- v , . ' ThV Palace Theatre; Elizabeth " Street, I'ctorie. ; ■" : ? ; ' •'. .' The Schoolroom, Korokoro. ' The Hutt County Offices, Lambton Quay, Wellington. ■ : s Jenness's Buildings, . Railway Avetfue, Lower Hutt. • . --,• ■ .-. <v. St.. James's Hall,-'Wobn.rn' Road, Lower Hutt. .. . . ,• . ' " Makara County Office,,'Makara....;.; " . The Sehoblhonse, Tdwd' Flat;'...' . Mrs. Auty's Residence, Porirua. ;• Putter's Hall, Ngahauranga^ Office of the Upper Hutt Town Board, Upper-Hutt. , -■ ' ■• ■■ •- 1 Menzifls's ■ Hall, Silverstream. 1.-: .',, .' •Mr. M'Laughlan's Room, Taita. ' ODr. Fell'e- Boatshed,- -York- Bay: < -■.., The p!(l r S.choolhouse, .Wainui-q-tinata.. Assembly, Hall, Pahautanui. ■~ ■■ Roberhon's'/Store, PlimmcrW. . ' Mr.; Slight's Room, Paekakariki.. . Wise's Hall, Paraparaumu.•• The Creamery Whare, Reikorangi. Polling Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. . . "-,,;;. ALEX WEBSTER, . . ■.-■;■. Returning' Officer, ', Wellington Harbour. Board. ■ 20th April, 11)11: ' " ' "•"•'■:: " "' '- Tji LECTBICAL Engineer estimates TramJU way.'claims over .eight thousand pounds per annum. Vote League Ticket. .HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.-I re--β-j spectfully solicit your support in my . Candidature for a. seat on the Board, and'if returned will use my best endeavours to maintain the present sound' ad-ministrative-policy of the Board. - .- ..-.i. lours faithfully, ■ : -.-;.:: ;-::, W....T: HILDRETH. , '~ CITY COUNCIL'ELECTION. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-In again ■JU coming before a Candidate I wish to 1 impress on ydif.the fact that'l 'am entirety actuated r w"ith the desire to further tha'<sity's .beStbhtteKKtl ing all sections fair play. • 1 stand in all cases'for economical and careful management.' I am an independent man,:and a very large ratepayer. I will work for the City as. I work for myself. I can r do no more.—Yours" truly, ' ' '' '' . ' ■ V. JENSEN. Committee Booms, 233 Cuba Street. WELLINGTON HARBOUK BOAED '■■■■• . ELECTION. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,Jμ..'. I am again a candidate for-a'seat, on ,the. Harbour Board-at the. forthcomingelection', and. respectfully ". ■'.solicit '.'your.' support'and interest. '.." .J I have .been your representative forsome years. ;;If my actions during, that period meet with your approval I shall be; glad. to have a continuance. of. your confidence. ... I am, ■ ... Yours, faithfully, ' ' ■ • : R. FLETCHER. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION! To the Electors of Karori, Eastbourne, Miramar, Petone, Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt, Onslow, Johnsonville, and the . Counties of Hutt and MakaTa. ■ ■ T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.-Having J-J represented you for the past-three years on the Wellington Harbour Board, I trust that my actions have generally merited 'your'appreciation sufficiently to warrant you in again according me your support. . ■ The prudent policy imposed upon the Board by the traffic conditions of the past three years has had my hearty support. I shall, if re-elected, continuo to support this policy, and oppose all fancy schemes involving the expenditure of loan.mouey. Questions affecting thoseportionsof the harbour within the suburban area will receive my earnest consideration, and I can assure you that whatever .Trill'-"assist in their further development will .receive my hearty support. ' ' Trusting to again receive your support and confidence, . '" ■ I am, yours respectfully, ■•'.- ..,"■- J. W. M'EWAN. fTIHE Labour Party's- return. , njeans A, higher tram fares, increased..rates. Vote Citizens', .Leaguer.Tic.ket,; ~,-!'" "y O T E.: -F ■ Q E "■''" CASTLE, . .:-.!. .., -And-...-;...._■.. :± . . PROGRESS WITH ECONOMY. VOTE Citizens' League Ticket and prevent administration for qno , class onLv. ".. .•■" : ''' -' : JJ ENE Y : ;.B.'o'd; L~E Y. IS HE DINKUM? JDOES. HE.MEAN IT? ■ ■ ' ■ -"yes. :" -'.:;;..' But he talks in a language we don't understand. Ho strikes at the root, you play, with tho branches. . What's the difference—is there any connection? . Yes, but it takes looking for. He doesn't come out. You know—plume up, show the pretty feathers in his tail. Don't bo too previous. Attempt not tho landing till tho lead-liue touches. He doesn't pay us the compliment of asking us for our votes. Promising votes promotes bad faitL Oh, well, shall we.give him one? Yes, and let not tho left know whom the right hand voteth for. HENRY BODLEY, 207 Grant Eoad. April 25, 1911. DON'T FOEGET TO VOTE FOE JOSEPH MANDEL, The Independent Candidate, ... ON. WEDNESDAY. NEST. jpiTIZENS' League Ticket will secure *-/ fair administration for. all classes. Vote whole Ticket. i

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1110, 25 April 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1110, 25 April 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1110, 25 April 1911, Page 2

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