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HOME RULE. VISIT OF IRISH DELEGATES, MAY, 1911. A PUBLIC MEETING will be ■*-*- held in the Theatre Roval, NAPIER, on WEDNESDAY, 19th April, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of arranging Reception and Collection of Funds. All, sympathisers cordially invited. Subscriptions will be thankfully received and acknowledged by
B. J. DOLAN, Hon. Treas. P. S. FOLEY, Hon. Sec.
FpHE IRISH DELEGATES will address a Public Meeting in the Princess Theatre, HASTINGS, on the Bth May. A meeting is hereby convened to make preparations for their reception in St. Patrick’s Hall. Eastbourne. Street, on TUESDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m.
AUGUSTINE KEOGH.
NAPIER HARBOUR BOARD.
NOTICE OF PROPOSED
ELECTION.
In the Matter of ‘‘The Harbours Amendment Act, 1910,” and of “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908.” T HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election of Three Members of the Napier Har-< bour Board to fill three ordinary! vacancies on the said Board by the i electors of the County of Wairoa! within the Riding of Mohaka and! those of the electors of the County. of Hawke’s Bay whose qualifica/ tions are within the Napier Har--bour District, will" be held (if! necessary) on WEDNESDAY, the 1 26th day of April, 1911. And l! hereby appoint the Office of the! Hawke’s Bay County Council,/ Browning Street, Napier, as the i place, and WEDNESDAY, the 19th . day of April, 1911 (up to the hour , ' noon) as the day for the Nomi-; 1 nation of Candidates to fill the I said vacancies. \ i Dated this Bth day of April, 1911. J t JOHN PARKER, ! ’ Returning Officer. ,I < THE KING’&fiHMfeMH lardon
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 105, 18 April 1911, Page 9
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