ELECTION NOTICES. GREATER .WELLINGTON TOWN PLANNING AND MUNICIPAL .ELECTORS' ASSOCIATION. GREATER' "WELLINGTON, CITIZENS' ticket; THM ASSOCIATION has carefully examined the qualifications of Candidates for .Municipal honours, and rccommeuds Electors TO VOTE ITS TICKET CITY COUNCIL: A. R. ATKINSON MARTIN LTJCKIB ' W. H. BENNETT C. B. NORWOOD O. W. CHILMA.N J. O. SHOBLAND G. FROST J. S. SWAN i , ,i. GODBER A VEITCH J. E. JENKINSON li. A. WRIGHT HABBOTJR BOARD: WILLIAM. CABLE O. B. NORWOOD R. A. "WRIGHT HOSPITAT.; AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD : B. G. H. BURN , ■ FLORA M'LEAN D. CAMPBELL "MRS. MTICAR F. CASTLE GRACE NEIL REV. KENNEDY ELLIOTT. GEORGE PETHERtCK - ■ 0. M. LUKE / ' JOHN SMITH MRS. ALBERTA If'LA REN W. .T. THOMPSON REV. VAN STAVERI3N , SOUND 'ADMINISTRATION. CAREFUL FINANCE. SANE' IDEALS. THE PEOPLE'S .WELFARE.
CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS. 11/0, JOHN S. SWAN solicits your ItJL 'support'for Ms Election as City Councillor. Ho advocates: — I. The Betting up of a Town Planning Board to act in conjunction with the Government, Harbour Board, and other Local Bodies. : ' 2. The Control of the Milk Supply to ensure the ready supply with quick and economical delivery of milk. 3. A scheme of wood blocking so that in a, few years all main streets would ha.vo permanent surfaces. ' / i. The appointment of an expert to control the whole system of Tramways; Cars to be run to suit the public. 5. Necessary work only to be carried our during the present war. If possible rates to'be reduced. 6. City Balanoe-sheet to be produced and made public. 7. The amendment of certain by-laws to avoid petty annoyance to ratepayers. The appointment of a board of experts to act with the City Engineer to decide on • applications made for building permits or sanitary matters not covered by the by-laws. The revision of. the Building By-laws. 8. Outljing districts to have fair .treatment, of moneys'to be spent on improvements. v 9. A watchful eye on all matters to conserve' the interests of ratepayers and electors. ~ ' ONSLOW MAYORALTY. COUNCILLOR J. M. DALE will ad- ' dress . Electors as ■ follows:—. KHANDAT.T.AH, TOWN . HALL, at 8 o'clock This Evening,. and Tuesday, 24th April. KAIWARRA, METHODIST SCHOOL-' ROOM, at 8 p.m. on Saturday next. NGiAIO, ANGHJCAN {SCHOOLROOM, at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, 2flh April. ATTEND THE MEETING. Vote for the Man opposed to the Catch- " ment Scheme. v ' COMBINED DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGHS OF PETONE AND LOWER ' HUTT. ' "
WEEKLY HALF-HOLIDAY. "VfOTIGE is hereby given that pur--1 ™ suant to the provisions of the "Shops and Offices Act, 1908," SEPARATE POLLS of the Eleotors of the Boroughs of Petone and Lower Hutt will be taken on WEDNESDAY, .the 25th day of APRIL, 1917, for the purpose of determining the Statutory Closing Day for the combined district of Petone and Lower Hutt. ' \ • POLLING PLACES. . .' .. PETONE. ■ No. 183 (Webley's Old Shop), Jaoison Street; Shop, Carey's Buildings, Jackson, Street; the Public School, Koro Koro. ' LOWER HUTT. Town Hall Buildings, Main Street; Jenness Buildings, Railway ' Avenu/e; Hutt County Council Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Polling Hours—9 a.m. to 7 p.m. 1 Dated this 10th day of April, 1917. W. J. GARDNER, ' . Returning Officer, Petone. WM. NICHOLSON, Returning Officer, Lower Hutt. MIRAMAR BOROUGH COUNCIL. •.ELECTION OF MAYOR. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that at A the Nomination, of Candidates for the Office of Mayor, held this day, FREDERIC TOWNSEND was the only Candidate nominated, and I therefore declare the said Frederic Townsend duly elected- to the Office of Mayor of the Borough of Miramar. Dated at" Miramar this 18th day of April, 1917. : THOMAS 0. FOX, Returning Officer. MIRAMAR BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION OF SIX COUNCILLORS. T HEREBY GIVE . NOTICE that tho A following persons have been, nominated for the Office of -Councillor of the' Borough of Miramar:— GREEN, WILLIAM HENRY. HAWTHORN, HENRY. POLLOCK, JAMES. ROBERTSHAW, HARRY KEIRBY. TRACY, MICHAEL. UNDERWOOD, SYDNEY HOUGHTON. As tho number of persons nominated do not exceed the number of vacancies to be filled, I therefore declare GREEN, WILLIAM HENRY. HAWTHORN, HENRY. j POLLOCK, JAMES : ROBERTSHAW, HARRY KEIRBY. TRACY, MICHAEL. UNDERWOOD, SYDNEY HOUGHv TON. duly elected to the Office of Councillor of the Borough of Miramar. Dated nt Miramar thid 18tli day of April, 1917. : THOMAS O. FOX„ Reluming Officer.
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