ELECTION NOTICES.. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. LOCAL ELECTIONS, WAY 6, 1931. THE following CANDIDATES have hecu DULY NOMINATED:—, FOR THE OFFICE OF MAYOR: BLACK Robert Sheriff SCOTT Walter Alexander FOR 12 SEATS ON THE CITY COUNCIL: ALLEN, Andrew Henson BEGQ, William CLARK, James John HAMER, Henry Alexander HARRISON Ralph HAYWARD Charles Henry JONES, Frederick LARKACH David MARLOW, Janies John MTNDOE, John Leslie MINNOCK, Daniel MITCHELL, Francis William MORISON, Alexander John MOSS. Cornelius Machin MUNRO, James Wright NEILSON, Peter PAAPE, Arthur Albert ROBINSON, John SHACKLOCK, John Bradley SILVERSTONE, Mark SINCOCK, Edwin TAPLEY. Harold Livingstone WILKINSON, Frank WILSON, John WING, Christopher Henry FOR 7 SEATS ON THE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD, CITY AND WEST HARBOUR BOROUGH: BATCHELOR, William Walker GALLAWAY, Garth ' HARRISON, Ralph n HERBERT, Alice KNIGHT, William Edward Shorlt MACDONALD, Sadie MOSS, Cornelius Machin NEWLANDS, William . ROSS, Norah RUNCIMAN. Jane Elizabeth SCURR, John William SILVERSTONE, Mark SINCOCK, Edwin STEEL, Alexander FOR 5 SEATS ON THE OTAGO HARBOUR BOARD, CITY AND ST. KILDA BOROUGH: CAMPBELL, Herbert Cecil COCKING, William George COPLAND David DUNCAN, James Henry • LARNACH. David LOUDON, John M’DONALD, Coil MORISON. Alexander John MUNRO, James Wright The following are the POLLING PLACES.— • North-cast Valley Town Hall, North road. Cricket Pavilion, Garden’s Reserve (opposite entrance to Botanic Gardens). Presbyterian Church, Signal Hill road, Opoho. Pine Hill School. Woodhaugh Mission Hall. George Street School Hall. Albany Street School Hall. Knox Church Sunday School, King street. Oddfellows’ Hall, Stuart street. Concert Chamber, Town Hall, Harrop, street Burns Hall, Burlington street. Grand Picture Theatre, Princes street. St, Andrew’s Church Hall, Carroll street. Russell Street Mission Hall. O Young’s Residence, 59 Musselburgh Rise. Presbyterian Church Sunday School, Anderson’s Bay. Oddfellows’ Hail, King Edward street, Kensington. Concert Chamber, Town Hall, Harrop street. Methodist Sunday School Hall, Wesley Oddfellows’ Hall, David street. Caversham Methodist Sunday School. South road. St. Clair Pavilion, Bedford street. Martin’s Shop, 110 South road. Baptist Church, Elgin road, Mornington. . Old Council Chambers (at tram sheds), Mornington. Methodist Church, Carnarvon street. Mornington. Dining Rooms, oposito Roslyn Mills, Kat-. korai Valley road. Wakari Hall, Nairn street. Salvation Army Hall, Highgato. Roslyn Institute, Highgato. Coronation Hall, Bahnacewen road, Maori Hill. In addition to the foregoing Polling Places, electors in the Hospital Board District may also vote at the following polling places in the Borough of West Harbour:— Coronation Hall, Ravensbournc. King George’s Hall, St. Leonards. Electors in the Harbour Board District may also vote at the following Polling Places in the Borough of St. Kilda:— Presbyterian Sunday School Hall, Albert street, St. Kilda. Garage near Jackaway’s Store, corner of Richardson street and Forbury, Crescent, St. Kilda. Pavilion, Gulling Park, Royal Crescent, St. Kilda.' Coronation Hall, Prince Albert road, St. Kilda. POLLING. 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., MAY 6, 1931. RATING POLL. On the same date, MAY 6, and at each of the city polling places as above set forth, a Poll will be taken to determine whether the System of Rating on the Unimproved Values shall bo adopted id the City of Dunedin. Electors enrolled under the “ Residential " or the “ Occupier’s ’’ qualifications are NOT permitted *to vote at this poll. O. A. LEWIN, Returning Officer. Town Hall, Dunedin, April 28, 1931. THE MAYORAL ELECTION. CE W. A. SCOTT' Will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS:— TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), at 8 p.m.: Old Presbyterian Church, Gladstone (near Pine Hill road). Chairman, A. STOOR. Esq. MONDAY, May 4: George Street School Hall. Chairman, R. FERGUSON, Esq. Cr Scott has given the City Nineteen. Years of Faithful and Efficient Service as Councillor. He asks you to Elect him as your Mayor for One Term. M \YORAL ELECTION. MR R. S. BLACK WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AS FOLLOWS:-TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), APRIL 30.SOUTH DUNEDIN, at tho Town Hall, at 8. Chairman, Mr R. D. SOUNESS. FRIDAY', MAY Ist.—RUSSELL STREET, at Russell Street Hall, at 8.30 p.m. Chairman, Mr J. W. PATTON. SATURDAY, MAY 2,-OPOHO PRESBYTERIAN HALL, at 8 p.m. MONDAY, MAY 4.—RETURNED SOLDIERS' CLUB, at 8 p.m. Chairman, Mr J. S. SKINNER. TUESDAY - , MAY Slh.-GEORGE STREET SCHOOL, at 8 p.m. PORT CHALMERS MAYORAL AND HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. jVril T. ANDERSON wil! address Electors ITA Thursday Lunch Hour, Band Rotunda, Municipal Affairs. Saturday, 7.10 p.m., Lauricr Picture Theatre. Monday, Lunch Hour, Band Rotuna; Harbour Affairs. EDUCATIONAL. 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