THE LICENSING ELECTIONS
m DUNEDIN CITY. The following candidates have been nominated for the City licensing election, which takes place next Wednesday:— Hugh Gonrley, nominated by Alexander Archibald Moir, George Thomas Edwards, and Isaac Peters. William Burnett, nominated by Robert Glendining and R. Maris Clark. James Goro, nominated by A. Deacon and A. Hellyer. Septimus Solomon Myers, nominated by Alexander Sligo and • Mark Sinclair. David Pinkerton, nominated by Archibald Sullivan and Donald Cameron. William Andrew Sinclair, nominated by the Rev. Dr Gibb and A. S. Adams. John Arthur Wilkinson, nominated by the Rev. Dr Gibb and A. S. Adams. Alexander Campbell Begg, nominated by the Rev. Dr Gibb and A. S. Adams. Donald Charles Cameron, nominated by the Rev. Dr Gibb and A. S. Adams. Bertrand Edgar De Lautour, nominated by the Rev. Dr Gibb and A. S. Adams. The first five are Moderate candidates, the others are the nominees of the Temprance party. CAVERSHAM. The following are the nominations for the Caversham Licensing Committee, lodged with Mr T. R. Dodds, the returning officer:— Thomas Smith, proposed by S. Wooton, G. A. Maxwell, and J. Feil. William John Burk, proposed by G. Edwards, R. S. Howard, and J. Farrell. Robert Young, proposed by R, Campbell nnd W. Baskett. Edward Puddy, proposed bv J. O. White, S. H. Trevena, and R. C. Walsh. William Cuttle, proposed by M. Malquin and R. C. Walsh. ' Robert Peter Botting, proposed by Robert Mackie, Josiah Ward, and Daniel Dutton. Thomas Fiddis, same proposers. George Reid, same*- proposers. James Wright, same proposers, Albert Victor George Chandler, same proposers.
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Evening Star, Issue 11838, 18 March 1903, Page 4
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262THE LICENSING ELECTIONS Evening Star, Issue 11838, 18 March 1903, Page 4
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