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TO THE BURGESSES. T ADIES & GENTLEMEN,— . ! JLJ lam a candidate for election ;to the Borough Council on Wednes- , ': day next, anxl I have the honour to \ • ask your suffrages on that day. I j ' .have" been privileged for a good nuin- ; her of yeans to serve you in various | ways and on a number of different ; public bodies, including the Council, j ,My work is well-known to all of you, j : and in the event of your favoring me : j with, election I shall, as in the past, 1 use every endeavour to secure the de- • velopment of the town along safe and! cautious lines. This year should be a j marked one in our history, and I hope the newly-elected Council will heartily co-operate with the newly-elected Mayor and with the burgesses to make successful the jubilee of Marlborough. ! E. H. PENNY. COUNCIL ELECTIONS. I BEG to solicit the votes of the ratepayers at .next Wednesday's election. If elected, it will be my aim to help improve the present methods, to stop many of the small leakages that go on, and to generally advance the town on solid lines. I have had no previous public positions ito refer you to, so I must be judged by my private transactions. I am, yours obediently, ED. PARKER. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF BLENHEIM. X ADIES & GENTLEMEN,— -" I beg. to state that lam a candidate for a; seat on the Borough Council, and solicit your support. If elected my efforts will be in the direction of progression, combined with economy. \ , , Yours faithfully, ANDREW CURRY. SPRING CREEK ROAD BOARD. In. the matter of "The Road Boards Act, 1908." "The Local Bodies Loams Act, 1908," and Acts amending isame: THE Spring Greek Road; Board hereby gives public notice that such Board proposes to raise a Special Loan of One Thousand1 Five Hundred Pounds for the re-building of the. Waiirau Traffic Bridge, and to mate am annually recurring Special Rate of one-tenth of <a penny in the pound.on the capital value all ira.ta.ble property appearing in the Valuation Roll for the Spring Creek Roadi District as security for the interest and sinking fund in connection with such loan. ' • ■■■ It is proposed to pay out of the loan money the cost of raising 'the loam amd the first year's interest of the loan. The loan is for a period of twentysix years, and the interest to be paid is at. the rate of 4J per cent, per annum, payable half-yearly. Dated this 24th day of April, 1909. J. H. REDWOOD, Chairman. FAY'S HALL, PICTON. WEDNESDAY, 28th APRIL. PICTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY'S AUTUMN SHOW. All Entries for Pot Plants to be sent in on the evening prior to the Show. AFTERNOON TEA AT HALL. J. H. G. MACALISTER, Secretary. SEDDON HALL SYNDICATE. rpHE Annual Meeting (third) of J-. Shareholders will be held in the Hall, on TUESDAY, 27th April, at 8 p.m. Business: To receive Balancesheet, etc. J. W. HUMPHREYS, Secretary. MARLBOROUGH RUGBY UNION. TilHEl Annual General Meeting oi -■-• the above Union will be held at the Olub Hotel on TUESDAY, 27th ■ April, at 7.30 p.m. ■ BUSINESS: To receive Balance-tsheet; and Election of Officers, etc. D. McCALLUM, Secretary.

OMAKA ROAD BOARD. NOTICE. THAT portion of Coleman's Road, Springlands, leading f<rom tlxe Old Remwick Road to Colemam'e small bridge, is CLOSED uantil fuortiher notice. By Order of the Board1. H. HOWARD, Secretary. WANTED KNOWN, THAT J. L. HIGGS has started business a® Signwrite*', Grainer and General House-decorator and Painter. Hand-painted Picture Friezes a specialty. Illuminated ' Addresses prepared. Parker's Buildings, High Street. PAINTING CLASSES. AT the request of several intending pupils, I have decided to start a Painting Class on Wednesdays and Saturdays. . If intending pupils will 'communicate with me by letter, or call on. a Wednesday or Saturday afternoon at Parker'® Buildings (No. 4 upstairs), terms and arrangements may be made. Subjects: Flowers, Landscape, etc, in oil or water-colors. J. L. HIGGS. NOTICE. ANY person found TRESPASSING in pursuit of gam©, or for amy other purpose whatever, on any part of the Ugbrooke property, will be PROSECUTED with the utmost '■ /rigor of tiie law. H. D. VAVASOUR. i Job Printing, nuy style or color, an i Exphess Office.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 100, 26 April 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 100, 26 April 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 100, 26 April 1909, Page 7

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