KARORI BOROUGH COUNCIL. BIENNIAL ELECTION OF COUNCTLLORS. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that, the following numbers were polled by the several Candidates at the Election of Councillors for the Borough of Karori: — HENDERSON, James William .. 331 BURNS. John .":, 313 MUNT, Tom Archibald 296 CAUGHLEY, John 277 HARRISON, Edwin 264 PULTON, John Charles 262 TINGEY, Richard Leonard 257 LAURENSON, Francis Farauharson 255 PORTER, Lawrence Godwin 252 PELL, Robert Thomas . . 231 BRADNOCK, William George 21S DRYDEN, Henry. Ernest 217 Informal ;. 8 And I further give notice that the first nine Candidates —namely, J. W. HENDERSON, J. BURNS, T. A. MUNT, J. CAUGHLEY, E. HARRISON. J. C. FULTON, R. L. TINGEY, F. F.. LAURENSON, L. G. PORTER, having polled the highest number' of votes, were duly elected Councillors for the Borough of Karori. W. F. ENGLAND; ■ Returning Officer. Ka.rori, 2nd May, 1919. KARORI BOROUGH COUNCIL. BIENNIAL ELECTION OF MAYOR. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the -S- following numbers were polled by each Candidate at the Election of Mayor for the Brough of Karori: — BURN. Benjamin George Henry ... 251 SKEGG, Wilfred .: 230 Informal '. 1 And I further give notice that Benjamin George Henry Burn, having polled the highest number of votes was duly elected Mayor for the Borough of Karori. W F.ENGLAND, Returning Officer. Karori. 2nd May, 1919. ■ HARBOUR BOARD ELECTIONS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,I Thank you sincerely for your splendid support m placing me at the head of the Poll, and I tako it as a mandate to the Board that the Ratepayers insist upon our.Port being equipped with a suitable Dock. Yours faithfully, WILLIAM CABLE. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. LADIES -AND GENTLEMEN-I beg to Thank you for recording your votes in my favour on Wednesday last. Your efforts were free and independent, and the result was a very fine record indeed. To thoso who did not vote for me, I shall be pleased ,to give them an opportunity of doing "so at some future occasion.—Yours faithfully, ARTHUR A. GEORGE. Business address: Care of George and George. I CITY COUNCIL ELECTORS. "OLEASE accept my thanks for the con- -"- fidenco you havo placed in me by ! Electing me as one of your Representatives. THOS. FORSYTH. KARORI MAYORAL ELECTION T ADIES and Gentlemen,—l desire to "^ express to you my sincere thanks for having Re-elected me to the Office, of Mayor. Yours faithfully, B. Go H. BURN. - HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. T ADIES and Gentlemen,—l thank all -" those who recorded their Votes in my favour. . > Yours faithfully, B. G. H. BURN. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS' TO THE 4234 ELECTORS WHO VOTED FOR ME ON WEDNESDAY THANKS, Ladies and Gentlemen; you were real sports to support a newcomer in the Election arena. Remembering Bruco and- the spider, I hope to ask your help at somo future time with happier results. Thanks again. Aro we downhearted ? No ! ' E. J. RIGHTON. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD ELECTORS. c T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— ■*-* Allow mo to sincerely Thank you for your support at the Polls. I have enjoyed your confidence and support for 32 years. It is very gratifying to me that whilst new blood is necessary m public interests, from, timo to time, you yet appreciate the experience of one so long identified with Hospital administration. As in the past, I shall continue to do my best in the interests of the administration of this Institution. Yours sincerely, | . . CHARLES M. LUKE. | MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, ¥ DESIRE to Thank the 5434 Electors ■*• who supported me, and trust I may again have an opportunity to 6ervo tho citizens. W. T. HILDRETH. TO THE ELECTORS OF EASTBOURNE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN - Wo sincerely Thank all electors' who supported us at the poll on the.3oth, ?nd also for the position in which you havo placed us. . HUGH BLACK.'' '■-. '■■ S.. F. FISHER, , - HARRY FOLEY. - C. L. GREEN. R. E. MANLEY. T. W. F. MARSDEN. LOWER HUTT BOROUGH ELECTION. "15/jTR.'W. B. HARDY wishes to thank i-'JI- all who voted in his favour, thereby enabling him to bo successful at the recent election. It will be his solo aim to work faithfully for tho general welfare of our particularly favoured district. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. 1" ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— ■^ I desire to express to you my sincere Thanks for the confidence you have placed in me by re-electing >ne to a seat on the Council. Yours faithfully. L.. M'KENZIE. "Ify»"AHAR'„, 46, CourTenTyn^lace, for _/JL Ladies' Hosiery Kniopoi all woo1, knitted, for 5s 6d. Givo them a trial, they are splendid valua. . .
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 102, 2 May 1919, Page 2
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