SECOND EDITION. LICENSING ELECTIONS.
[.By Telegraph. | 10 |unlt«d prkbb abßooiation.j 1. Oamaru, This Dat. ■ t Two petitions have been lodged atjains 0 tbe election of the Prohibition Licensinf l* Committee hero. The grounds of the firs' 3 petition are:-l. Tbo nominations of thi c candidates were not given in within th< ". time required. 2. Tbo nominations of th( c candidates wore not given in tho manner re< c cjuired. 3. The candidates were not capable )t of being elected to. or holding tho offices tc '■• whioh they were declared duly eleoied. The 4 grounds w tho Becond petition arei-1, a Notice of time and place of said eleotion, ',• and of situation of pollincr booth, was not ir (riven in the manner required by the Regur lation of Looal Elections Aot, 1870 2. The fc olection was not held by a duly qualified and c appointed Rotnrning Officer or substitute, ST as required by tho Aot. 3. The person who f pavo the notice of tho time and place 0! the suid olection, and aolcdas Returning OfHcor, was not the Returning Officer of the Oaraaru Licencing Distriot or bia substitute. The petitions' are set down for hearing on Friday, ♦ho 22nd inst- * " T1 I LL
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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 112, 13 May 1891, Page 3
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204SECOND EDITION. LICENSING ELECTIONS. Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 112, 13 May 1891, Page 3
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