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PETONE BQROUGH COUNCIL. ANNUAL ELECTION OF MAYOR. NOTICE is hereby given that the following nominations ha.ye been received for the office of Mayer: — M'Ewan, John William Mothes, Richard And notico is horeby further given that the above being in excess of the number required, a Poll for tho election of One of the above candidates will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 24th April, 1907, at tho Oddfellows' Hall, Petone-avenue, Petone. ALEX. WEBSTER, ! Returning Officer. Petone, 17th April, 1907. PETONE BOROUGH COUNCIL. BIENNIAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. NOTICE is hereby given that the following nominations have been received for the offico of Councillor to the Borough of Petone : — Castle, John Geo. Abrahams Coles, Alfred Colquhoun, Archibald Gough, Charles Henry Harding, Harold W. L Lodder, William Georgo Nicholson, William Brinsley Short, Richard Walton [ Smith, Robert Francis Southgate, Robert John Wakefiold, Robert Milne Woodhouse, Edwin Walter Young, Henry George And notice is hereby further given that the above being in excess of the number required, a Poll for, the election of Nine of the above candidates for the office of Councillor to the Borough of Petone will be held on WEDNESDAY, tho 24th day of April, 1907, at the Oddfellows' Hall, Petonc-avenue, Petone. ALEX. WEBSTER, Returning Officer. Petone, 17th April, 1907. BOROUGH OF MIRAMAR. " ELECTION OF MAYOR. I HEREBY givo notice that Charles John Crawford, Settler, of the City of Wellington, has beon duly nominated for tho office of Mayor of tho Borough of Miramar, and being tho sole person nominated for tho said office, I therefore deolaro the said Charles John Crawford to 1 bo duly elected to tho offico of Mayor of the Borough of Miramar. Dated at Wellington this 18th day of April, 1907. R. E. BENNETT, Returning Officer. BOROUGH OF MIRAMAR ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. ! NOTICE OF SITUATION OF POLLING , BOOTHS. In the matter of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900," and of "The .Local Elections Act, 1904." I HEREBY give publio notice that the following* persons havo been duly nominated for tho offico of Councillor for tho Borough of Miramai, namely; — 8011, Norris William Brodie, John ' Chase-Morris, Robort Cooper. Henry William East, Alfrod "George GoBB, Alfred Herbert M'Leod, Hector Norman Wardoll, Thomas Witt, Thomas William . Woilerman, Herman As thero aro only six (6) vacancies to be filled, I hereby also give notice that » Poll will bo taken as between tho said candidates on WEDNESDAY, tho 24th day of April, 1907. The Polling Booths will be situate at — Tho Office of tho Council, King's Chambers, Wellington "Tho Kiosk," Worser Bay Peters' Store, Miramar Polling hours from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated this 18th day of April, 1907. R. E. BENNETT, Returning Officer. "• EASTBOURNE BOROUGH. ELECTION OF MAYOR AND COUNCILLORS. NOMINATIONS. I HEREBY notify that the following Candidates havo been duly nominated: — For- the office of Mayor — Frederick George Bolton. For the offico of Councillor — George Lang Bannatyne James Martin Fleming Thomas Foley k David Brown Howden Francis Wallace Mackensie Charlos M'Keegan Herbert William Shortt Robort Ellis Wood As the numbor of candidates does not exceed the number of vacancies to be fillod, I hereby doclaro tho candidates nominated to be duly oleotod to tho offices for which thoy were so nominated. Dated this 18th day of April, 1907. J. D. AVERY, Returning Officer. POSTPONEMENT. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. fITHE Public Meting announced to bo JL hold in tho Schoolroom, Island Bay, To-morrow (Friday) Evening has beon tinavoidably POSTPONED until MONDAY NEXT, tho 22nd inst., on account of tho Room being previously engaged by Mr T. W. Hislop. BY ORDER. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. MB. G. H. BAYLIS will Address the Elcotors as under: — TO-NIGHT (Thursday. 18th)— Schoolroom, Island Bay, at 8 o clock. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— ■""* I shall bo a candidato in tho corning election for tho offico of City Councillor. I respectfully eolicit your votes and influence in my bohalf. If oWtod I will uso my knowlodgo and ability in furthering tho wolfaro of Hub growing City. Honring tho timo to sparo I can dovoto my onargiea to tho largo increasing works that will havo to bo dono to keep paco with tho expansion of this City. — I am, Lndios and Gontlomon, Your Obodicnt Servant, O. H. BAYLIS. No-.vtowu. 12th April, 1807,

WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ANNUAL ELECTION OF MAYOR. In tho matter of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900," and of "The Local Elections Act, 1904," and tho Acts amending the same respectively. I HEREBY givo notice that tho following two persons havo been duly Nominated as Candidates for the office of Mayor for tho City of Wellington: — \ Hislop, Thomas William j Wilford, Thomas Mason As there is only one vacancy to be filled, I hereby also give notioe that a Poll will bo taken aa between tho said candidates o.i WEDNESDAY, tho 24th da- of April, 1907, at tho following polling-places: — Mr. Janes's Shop, Wadestown-road The Church Schoolroom, Tinakori-road St. Paul's Schoolroom, Sydney-street BetUune's Auction Room, BraudonI street Town Hall, Cuba-street Extension Harcourt's Auction Room/ Panamastreet Rechabite Hall, Manners-street I Druids' Hall, Taranaki-street ' | Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith-street St. Mark's Schoolroom, fcSussex-square Victoria Hall, Adolaide-road St. Thomas's Schoolroom, Riddifordstreet The Publio Schoolroom, Island Bay O'Donnell's Hall, Kilbirnie The Public Schoolroom, Roseneath Tho Publio Library, Brooklyn Churchroom, Aro-street I Bowling Clubroom, Kelburno St. Peter's Schoolroom, Ghuzneestrcet Polling hours — 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated this 18th day of April, 1907. JAMES AMES, Returning Officer, | City of Wellington. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. BIENNIAL ELECTION OF COUNCIL- , ' LORS. In tho matter of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900," and of "Tho Local Elections Act, 1904," and the Acts amending the same respectively. THEREBY give notico that tho following Thirty-six persons have been duly Nominated as Candidates for the offico of Councillors for the City of Wellington: — Ballinger, Thomas Baylis, Georgo Henry Brett Bias, Augustus Samuol Bourkc, James Joseph Branigan, William John Brown, John Carmichael, Thomas "Cohen, Folk Cook, 'Robert Cooper, Albert Hunter Fisher, Francis Marion Bate* Fletcher, Robert Frost, Georoe Fullford, Arthur Harry George, William Henry Harrison Godber, James Haleß, William Henry Hampton, William Henry Uindmnrsh, Alfred Humphrey luniss, Henry Izard, Charlos Hayward Keeno, Richard \ Larktn, Frederick William Lightfoot, George H«nry ' ] Lindsay, Alfrod Lingard, William Luke, John Pearco M'Laren-, David Morrah, Walter Hope ' Murdoch, Matthew Reardon, Michael John Samuol, Albert Moellor Shirteliffe, Georgo Smith, John < Trevor, Jamoa Young, William Thomas As thero are only fifteen vacancies to bo fillod, 1 horeby also givt notioc. that a Poll will bo taken as between tho said Candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of April, 1907, at tho following pollingplnces: — Mr. Janos's Shop, Wadestown-road Tho Church Schoolroom, Tinakori-road St. Paul's Schoolroom, Sydney-street Bcthuuo'B Auotion Room, Brandonstrcot Town Hall, Cuba-street Extension Harcourt's Auction Room, Panamastrent Rechabito Hall, Manuors-street Druids' Hall. Taranaki-stroot Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith-stroot St. Mark's Schoolroom, Sussex-square Victoria Hall, Adolaide-road St. Thomas's Schoolroom, Riddifordstreet Tho Public .Schoolroom, Island Bay O'Donnell's Hall, Kilbirnie The Public Sohoolroom, Rosoneath Tho Publio Library, Brooklyn Churchroom, Aro-strcet Bowling Olubroom, Kolburno St. Peter's Schoolroom, Ghuzneeetreet Polling hours — 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated this 18th day of April, 1907. JAMES AMES, Returning Officer, City of Wellington. TO THE ELECTORS OF MIRAMAR. I HAVE much ploasuro in stating that I intend to stomd for re-election as a Councillor for tho Miramar Borough Council. Having roprosontod you now for some yo*rs, during which period 1 have devoted much timo to a thorough study of the wants of tho borough, I fool satisfied that tho Electors appreciate my offorts on tjioir bohalf. I am, as is woll known, in favour of the Advancement of Miramar. I particularly am in favour of Bettor Lighting along tho sea front, a thorough system of Drainago, Ghoap Tram Fares, Sufficient Supply ot Water, and, in fact, auy improvoniunts that will advance tho goneral intorest of tho borough. Soliciting your votes, and with the assurance that, 'if ol«ctod, I will ooniiuuo to work in your intoroits, I am, faithfully' yours, THOMAS WARDISLL. Wellington, 16th April, 1907. TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I londor you my Thanks for tho confidonco roposod in mo (is one of your roprosontativos on tho City Counoil, and re- ! spoctfully solicit a ronowai of your favour at tho forthcoming election. It you do mo tho honour to again elect ma I shall, as in tho panlj endeavour to faithfully carry out the duties necee»ary in tho advancement ~f tho city.— Yours Faithfully, JUUJN *>. LUFtt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue LXXIII, 18 April 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue LXXIII, 18 April 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue LXXIII, 18 April 1907, Page 6

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