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THANKS. ■OjTILL those who supported my candi- » v daturo for the City Council please accept my sincere thanks and appreciation? I congratulate the successful candidates. A. R. HORNBLOW. TO THE ELECTORS OF EASTBOURNE. I DESIRE to sincerely Thank . those ladies and gentlemen who supported me at the election for Councillors on Wednesday last. W. H. G. BENNETT. WELLINGTON LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. rffTHE above Committee desires to Thank A all those Electors who voted for the Party's Nominees on Wednesday last, and thereby assisted the return of so many of the Party's candidates on the various local bodies. We desire especially to thank all those who assisted us during the campaign. R. M'KEEN, Secretary. HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. I WISH to tender mjr best tlianks to the Electors for continued confidence in me as shown at the poll on Wednesday last. * Yours sincerely, GEO. PETHERICK. HUTT-PETONE MILK SUPPLY. OWING to the increased wholesale price of Milk, the Hufct and Petone Milk Vendors beg to notify the public that the Tetail price of Milk will be 6d per quart. THANKS.' TpADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I desire to express my sincere Thanks to all who so loyally supported me at Wednesday's Poll. Yours faithfully, W. JAS. GAUDIN. BOROUGH OF PETONE. BIENNIAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. I HEREBY give Publio Notice -that at the election of nine councillors for the Borough of Petone, held on 30th day of April, 1919, the' persons hereunder named were candidates and received the number of votes* set opposite their names respectively, viz: ANDERSON, Alexander 815 ASHBY, Thomas 735 BEDINGFIELD, Douglas Shelley ... 1258 BROOKELBANK, Christopher Parker 830 CHURCHOUSE, James Lewelyn 1019 COOK, George -935 COX, William. ; 897 HAY, William 782 JONES, Ralph Hollis 765' KYLE, John 932 LAMBERT, Georjra 414 LONG, "Walter Harry 643 NEWLAND, Steven John 708 SCHOLEFIELD, Albert 584 SEDDON, William _. 747 SPURR, Albert : 504 TOVEY, James Edward 843 Informal Votes 108 And I hereby declare that the said Alexander Anderson, Douglas Shelley Bedingfield, Christopher Parker Brockelbank, Jamos Lewolyn Ohnrchou.se, George Cook, William Cox, William Hay, John Kyle, James Edward Toyoy, to be duly elected, dated at Petono this 3rd day of May, 1919. W.J. GARDNER, Returning Officer. SPECIAL LICENSING POLL, 1919. ' ANNOUNCEMENT OF RETURNING OFFICER'S OFFICIAL COUNT. IN pursuance of the Licensing Act, 1908, and its Amendments, and tho Legislature Act, 1908, and its Amendments, I hereby give public notice that at tho Special Licensing Poll on 10th Aril, 1919, tho number of valid votes recorded in tho Wellington East Electoral District for each proposal submitted under Section 3 of tho Licensing Amendment Act, 1918 (exclusive of soldiers' votes, which are ■ otherwise counted) was as follow: — For National Continuance 4189 For National Prohibition with Com. pensation .* 4110 Dated at AVellington East this third day of May, 1919.. P. CORDING, Wellington East Returning Officer, NEWTOWN SCHOOL. CARETAKER, A PPLICATIONS will be received by -£&- the undersigned up to Monday, 19th inst., for the abovo position. Salary at rato of £130 per annum. . • \ Schcdulo of duties on application to C. E. LUXFORD, Acting-Chairman, 102, Constable-street. THE OTAGO HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. APPLICATIONS (with testimonials) will bo received by tho undersigned until 12 o'clock (noon) on Thursday, tho 15th May, for the following positions on the Medical Staff at the Dunedin Hospital, viz.— FIRST ASSISTANT MEDICAL OFFICER (with three years' Hospital Experience) at a salary at the rate of £500 per annum. SECOND ASSISTANT MEDICAL OFFICER (with two years'; hospital experience) at a salary at tho rato of £400 per annum. Conditions of appointment may be obtained upon application to the office of the Evening Post. JOHN JACOB, Secretary.. 30th April, 1919. 4 ACRES, LOWER HUTT. ' "\AjyANTED to Sell. 4 acres rich Land, .v V: superior gentleman's residence, 7 rooms, modern conveniences. Price £2300. Terms £500. J. Fanning and Co. Our only address—74, Manners-street. £800, LOWER HUTT. a WANTED Sell, 6-roomed' Residence? gas, range, hot water, conveniences, 55.x 187, young orchard, fowl run, Govt. mortgage. ■J. Fanning and Co. Our only address—74, Manners-streot. £1850, KELBURN. WANTED to Sell, modern 7-roomed Residence and conveniences, overlooking city.and harbour, 50 x 100, close Cable car, £350 cash. J. Fanning and Co.. Our only address—74. Manners-street. £825—PETONE, SNIP. WANTED to Sell, 6 Rooms, one floor, every convenience, tTovernmont mortgage, section 50 x 150; terms £100! J. Fanning and Co. Our only address, 74, Manners-street. . FRUIT. VEGETABLE BUSINESS. WANTED to Sell, City, good stand, Fruit and Vegetable Business, shop and living-rooms, fruniture, fittings, etc.; £200. J. Fanning and Co., our only address, 74. Manners-street. £500, FRUIT~BUSINESS. WANTED Sell, old-established Fruit Business, shop and living rooms; good stand ; moderate rent. J. Fanning and Co., our only address, 74, Mannersstreet. £1100, HATAITAI. WANTED to Sell, 6-rooinod Residence, one floor, every possible convoiijonce,,4o >; ISO•, olosn tram I early pou> aoasiluji, J. |)!jnii)J|ij[ mifj {Jo tl guy oitly lilt- ; dress, 74, Manners-street,

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 103, 3 May 1919, Page 6

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