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MSITIHQa. f‘ . P. C. WEBB’S CANDIDATURE. ADD HESSES will be - given at the following places GPLYMOUTH.— Town Hall, TUESDAY, July, 22nd at 8 p.m. BEEFTON.--Princess Theatre, WEDNESDAY, July 23rd at 8 p.m Professor Mills. GREY BY-ELECTION. li/TR. H. L. MICIiEL will ADDRESS ' the'electors as under; — I GREYMOUTIL—Town Hall, THIS (Monday) EVENING at 8 o’clock —Speakers, Mr. Michel and Mr. Junes. TUESDAY, 22nd JULY. COBDEN.— Cobden Hall, 7 p.m. GREYMOUTIL—Opera House 8 p.m. COME AND HEAR ABOUT THE FEDERATION OF LABOUR. , P. C. WEBB'S CANDIDATURE. BY-ELECTION. 1%/fR, P. C. the Social DemoITA cratic ’Upulidate, will address the electors'- as iutfder : 1 ' | COB Hall, jHIS (MonMay) 'EVENING at 8 o’clock. REEFTON.—TUESDAY, July 22nd, at 8 p.m. j GREY MOUTH.— Railway Workshop, ’WEDNESDAY, July 23rd, at „ 12.30 p.m.* . ' i GREYMOUTH.M'pwn Hall, WEDNESDAY, ,J,eily 23rcJ. Address to women-tjt 2.30 p.m. GREYI OUTIL—Town Hall, WEDNESDAY, July 23rd at 8 p.m. . jU oaclYof ME ,l!’. C. Webb’s meetings every elector is invited to be present., ,A. ' ,'V | PUBLIC NOTICES, DECLARATION OF RESULT OF v POLL, AND NOTIFICATION OF SECOND BALLOT. T BENJAMIN .HARPER, ReturnA * ing Officer for the Electoral District of Grey, do hereby declare the result ol the poll taken on the 17th day of July, 1913, for the election ot a Member of the House of Representatives for the said district to be as follows ; ( Candidates. Votes polled. HANNAN, MICHAEL ... 2039 MICHEL,' HENRY 1 -ESLIE ... 2189 WEBB, PATRICK CHARLES 2091 'ot;il number valid votes polled 6319 bsolute majority required 3160 umber votes rejected as informal 21 And I further declare |hat, as no and (date has received-a re-absolute iuamtv of votes, a second ballot will be then on THURSDAY, the 24th day F JULY, 1913, between HENRY LESIE AIICTI EL and PATRICK CHAR,ES WEBB. Dated at Greymouth, this 21st day f July, 1913. B. HARPER, Returning Officer. The following are the Polling Places for the Electoral District of Grey : No. 31.—Atarau, the Public School, Lower Moonlight. No. 18. —Barrytown, the Public. School. No. 43.—Big River, the Polling Booth. Nos. 27, 28.—Blackball, the Public School. No. 33. —Blackwater, the Public School. No. 14.—Blaketown, the Public School. No. 19.—Canoe Creek, the Polling Booth, near Barrvtown Road. Nos. 15, 16.—Cobden, the Public School. No. 22.—Dnnollie. the Druids’ Hall. No. 41. Globe Hill, the Public School. Nos. 10, 11.—Grey mouth, Alexander Street, the St. Columba Club Rooms. No. 13.—Grey mouth, Grey River Hospital. No. 12.—Greymouth, the County Council Chambers. Nos. 8, 9. —Greymouth, the District High School. Nos. 1,2. 3. 4.—Greymouth (principal), the Supreme Court. Nos. 5,6, 7.—Greymouth, the Town Hall. No. 44. —Hinau tion. No. 45. —Hnkawai, the Polling Booth. No. 32. —Ikainatua, School. No. 34. —Mawheraiti Station. No 42. —Merrijigs, School. No. 30—Moonlight, School. No. 17 —Rapahoe, the Polling Booth, North Beach. No. 38. —Rcefton, Lower Broadway, the Polling Booth. No. 39.—Reefton, Rcefton Railway Station, the Polling Booth. Nos. 35, 36- —Reefton, the County the Railway Staple Public the Railway the Public the Public Council Chambers. No. 37. —Rofton, the Public School. No. 24—Rewanui, the Polling Booth. No. 29.—Roa, Paparoa, the Public School. Nos. 20, 21.—Runanga, the Public School. No. 23.—State Mine Extension, the Polling Booth, Bin Site. Coal Creek. No. 25—State Mine Extension, the Polling Booth, No. 2, State Colliery No. 26. —Taylorville, the Public School. No. 40—Waitahu. the Public School. Dated this 21st day of July, 1913. IN THE ESTATE OF SIR ARTHUR ROBERT GUINNESS (Deceased.) jL persons having claims against the Estate of Sir Arthur Robert mess, (deceased) are requested to er a full account thereof, duly fied, to the undersigned forthwith. NNESS AND KITCHTNGHAM, Solicitors for Executrix. PMITHERS AND JJOPKINSON GENERAL GROCERS AND PRODUCE MECHANTS. Thompson Street. ::: 'Phone 210, Have for Sale at Lowest Current Prices PRIME OATEN CHAFF, COW CHAFF, LUCERNE HAY. STRAW. • BARLEY AND PEAS, WHEAT. POLLARD, BRAN. Etc. , < We are cash buyers of SACKS in any finnriHfv. 2000 EG IS lor sale—apply at once. ’

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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 July 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 July 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 21 July 1913, Page 1

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