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I r\N SALE—SULTANAS, 4d per lb., ■" at J. TRUSCOTT, Family Grocer. BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR. In the matter of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1908, and the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the following persons have been NOMINATED for the office of COUNCILLOR of the Borough of Greymouth, viz: — JACKSON, JOHN. SWEETMAN, GEORGE. The election will be held on WEDNESDAY, 27th day of APRIL, 1910, commencing at 9 o'clock in the morning and closing at 7 o'clock p.m. The Poll will be taken at the Town Hall, Mackay Street, tower entrance; at the State School, Tainui Street; and at the State School, Blaketown. Dated this 20th day of April, 1910. EDWARD IVEAGH LORD, Returning Officer. GREY BOROUGH COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. Ladies and Gentlemen,— TJTAVING consented to allow mvself . XA to be NOMINATED for a SEAT on the Borough Council, rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr. Win. R. Kettle, and being unable to make a personal canvas, I take this opportunity of asking you for your assistance and support and return me as your representative at the poll TO-MORROW (Wednesday). If elected, I will, to the best of usability, watch your interest for the benefit and welfare of the town. Yours faithfully, JOHN JACKSON. MAYOR AL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladios and Gentlemen, — T BEG to offer mvself as a CANDIX DATE for the MAYORALTY. Though defeated last year, I feel it mv duty, on behalf of my supporters, to again come forward. As 1 will be giving mv opinion on Municipal matters at the Town Hall on TUESDAY EVENING. I ask the electors in the meantime to refrain from believing any statements or rumours calculated to bring about my defeat til! they have heard my views. My past actions as I a Councillor will speak lor themselves Respectfully Yours, ALFRED RUSSELL, j ORBYMOUTH MAYORAL ELECTION. TO THE ©LECTORS. Ladios and Gentlemen, — AT the request of a considerable number of residents, 1 have decided to offer you my services during coming year as 'MAYOR, if you wish to ha'H me. Having held the position during Ihe past two years you will know best" whether 1 should continue in office till (he general Council election During the coming year the principal matter that will engage the attention of your Council will, 1 hope, bo "The existing position of the Native tenants of die town." n tenure which I think nun be improved by municipalising the Native reserve without wronging hi any way the Native owners; and the extension of our gas, water and drainage in directions that will prove beneficial to the residents of our suburbs, while being quite remunerative works. Suburban roads and footpaths will ylso have to be constructed. A scheme, or schemes. (■> further the above, will be laid before 'i>-> i*itepjtyer« for their consideration • Council very shortly. Being in l"ueli .:•] I fully conversant with the above matters, if you think my serviecs will be useful to you during the (fining year, I shall be pleased to again do mv best for our town. T. ELDON COATES. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION.!

TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemen,-* TTAVING been NOMINATED ns n 11 CANDIDATE for a SEAT on Hie Borough Couufil, I take this opportunity of soliciting your vote and intejjPst. As lam a native of the town. ami have all my interests at stake, 1 will do my utmost in furthering the welfare of the town. If you place your confidence in me at the poll I assure you that, you will never have cause to regret it. Yours Respectfully, G EORGE SWEBTMAN. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF BRUNNEK, Ladies and Gentlemen,— 4 T the request of a great many elec- '* tors of this Borough 1 have docide.l to be NOMINATED for the Mayoral ■ 'hair. As an old resident, of this Borough, and one who has always taken u deep interest in its welfare, as Councillor for many years, and as a. citizen. 1 venture to hope thai you will elect tin to that position. .JAMES CREAGII. April 14th, 1910. THE BURGESSES OF SOROUGH OF BRUNNEK'! Ladies and Gentlemen,— IT has been represented to me that the offer of mv services iu the honourable position of .MAYOR of y'Air Borough would be acceptable to a large number of Brtraner residents. Although personal ambition would never induce me to seek so important an olh'ce, I am deeply sensible to the high compliment which the suggestion implies and my sense of gratitude impels me to say thai if nominated, and the result of the election justifies the pleasure to devote the best, of my ability to the discharge of the duties the position demands, and with the impartiality the electors have every right to expect. Having been continuously resident in Brunnerton since 1886 I ijrusl I may be permitted to at ' ' '" ,! canvas is my views are oAjosh* to any individual elector being sufjjeeted to the indignity or embarrassment oi' being asked to divulge prospective intentions in their exercise of the ballot. In soliciting collectively your kind consideration, J venture to hope ami believe that the result, of the election will bo mutually satisfactory to both electors and their chosen representative as the result of every possible vote being conscientiously recorded on the 27th. lam la.lie's and gentlemen,

Your Obedient Servant, THOMAS FRANKLIN. Brunnorton, April 19th, 1910/ TAIRDRESSING SALOON AND X FANCY GOODS DEPOT, Main Street ::::::: Blackball. ]). GIBSON announces to the residents of Blackball and district generally that ho will, on the 26th April, open a SALOON, and has engaged the services of a first-class hairdresser. Agent for the BRITISH STANDARD CYCLE CO. Cycles and Accessories imported direct from England. Special attention is directed to the newest ACETYLENT SELF-LIGHT-ING LAMP. Call and inspect this FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONARY, ETC. A. B. Hennikeb E. A. Wickf.9 M. J. FOGARTT HENNIKEB & 00., Werita Street, : : : Greymouth. SHAIEBRQKERS, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS; FIRE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE AGENTS. MONEY TO LEND ON APPROVED SECURITY. AGENCIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ACCEPTED. REPRESENTATIVES in the principal cities of the • DOMINION, AUSTRALIA and LONDON. We are in touch with some of the largest financial firms in ENGLAND and AMERICA, and are therefore in a special position to undertake the ' flotation of loans or mining companies. Telephone 296 : ; i i i P.O. Box 141.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 April 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 April 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 26 April 1910, Page 3

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