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MAYORAL ELECTIONS.

POLLIN& DAY TO-MORROW. * ; JWELLINGTON CITY. "t" t TJefiidents'of Wellington and the surrxonpding boroughs who possess th© 'necessary qualification and -who have ■taken the "trouble to get their names -placed on the municipal roll, will to•morrow"be required to elect Mayors. * /TherejarA' four candidates in the city— *jnz. F^v - ,; t SA/SXBis*. . ~~ t ~' I .David M'Larfln* John Smith. '. JL A. Wright. -" Polling will be carried on between -*jt3le hoars of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.* and . .-the reetrit should' be announced by the .returning officer (Mr. James Ames) about j J8 '.Juta. ', The polling places axe : — „ Social Hall, Pitt-street, Wadestown. I Cbuiyjh Schoolroom, Tinakoii-road. - Kearney's Tea Rooms, Tinakori-road. t XJhorchroom, Northland-. * 33hutchroom, Upland-road. Kelburne. * -Cfiirdiroom, Aro-etreei. * 3saj4ti«t Chnrchroom, Brooklyn. '. .Schoolroom, Island Bay. C .Masonic Hall, Adelaide-road. '. 'Chorchroom, Tauiui-4ei'race, Maranoi. ; Kilbirnie Hall, Kilbirnie. tavilio.il, Bowling Green, Hataitai. „ 'Schoolroom, Roseneaih. ' JDentury Hall, Kent-terracb. ■Schoolroom, St. Mark's, Sussex-square. .. Hall, Adelaide-road, l *„ Newtown Library, Revans-street. ■* Schoolroom, St.. Thomas's, Riddiford-. street. ' ' H "TbtwAa* Ball, Taranaki-Ktxeet. - Alexandra. Hall, Abo) Smith-street. . 3Rechabite Hall, Manners-street. Town Hall, Caba-street. - .Turnbull's Auction Room, Panamaißtieei. Harcourt's Auction Room, Panama"street. * -St. Paul's Schoolroom, Sydney-street. ADDRESSES TO-DAY. Mr. R. A. Wright addressed a meeting at the Wellington Gas Company's ?works at midday to-day. After he had .^tffswered a number- of questions, a vote ■of; thanks and. • confidence was carried unsmniously. , 'l .Mt;D. M'Lareri addressed an audi-ence-in the ' Post Office Square at noon. .iGenaj(SaJloi\ Fletcher acted as chairman. "Th© candidate objected to the appeaj to 'eentimemS and' emotion that was being made on Mr. Smith's behalf. The first need lof the city to-day was to get a man in '."the chair who knew something about miles of procedure. "Whilst,'' said Mr. rMTjsreh, "I respect Mr. Smith personally,^!' strongly object to the city's affair&"being run by the like of 4he CitiaSns*' League. I need say , no more, than this. The subject is a painful one and I only mention ifc because the city's interests are detrimentally affected by finch bad business methods." The candidate ' also dealt with tramways policy and the „ question of markets. . . FINAL MEETINGS TO-NIGHT. ' Mr. Biss, Town Hall Concert Chamber, at 8 o'clock. •Mr. R. A. Wright, 7.30, Todmanetreet; 8.30, Tatanaki and Vivianstreets; 9, Cuba, and Ingestre-streets. - Mr. D. M'Laren, 7 o'clock, Trades Hall (supporters) ; 7.45, band rotunda; 8.45, Coortenay-place. Mr. John Smith, 7.30, Kilbirnie Hall',B JO, Molesworth-Btreet Methodist School■yooni.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1912, Page 8

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MAYORAL ELECTIONS. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1912, Page 8

MAYORAL ELECTIONS. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1912, Page 8