NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS RECEIVED AND POLLINGPLACES APPOINTED. J'N pursuance of the Electoral Act, 1927, I, William Trueman, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Manawatu, do hereby give notice that the following nominations have been received by me: — LINKLATER, Joseph. McMANAWIAY, Henry Joseph Dalton. SMALL, Patrick James, TAYLOR, John Henry, and that the poll will be taken at the following polling-places between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Wednesday, the 14th day of November, 1928. Awahuri, the Hall. Awahuri, Kauwhata Factory, the Board-room. Awahuri Road, Janning’s Store. Bainesse, the Public School. Bulls, the Town Hall. Bunnythorpe, Mr. Nunn’s shed. Carnarvon, the “Clydesdale” Public Hall. Foxton, the Public School (principal). Glen Oroua, the Public School. Greatford, the Public School. Kniranga, Residence of Mr. D. Prouse. Koputaroa, the Public School Levin, thd Public School. Linton, the Public School. Makerua, the Public School. Makowhai, Rongotea Siding, the Goods Store. Marotiri, Residence of Mr. T. Gingell. Moutoa, the Public School. Newbury, the Public School. Oroua Downs, the Public School. Parewanui, the Public School. Poroutawhao, the Public School. Rangiotu, the Public School. Rongotea, the Public School. Sanson, the County Office. Shannon, the Public School. Taikorea, the Public School. Taonui, the Public School. Tiakitahuna, the Public School. Tiritea, the Public School. Tokomaru, the Public School. Dated this 29th day of October, 1928. Tiakitahuna, the Public School. WM. TRUEMAN, Returning Officer
ELECTION NOTICE. ELECTION NOTICE. H|R. P. J. SMALL, United Party’s Candidate for Manawatu Electorate, will address Electors as under : CLYDESDALE HALL.—Saturday, November 3rd. TIAKITAHUNA.— Monday, November sth. RANGIOTU.—Tuesday, N ovember 6th. KAIRANG A—Wednesday, No vein - her 7th. BUN'NYTTIORIPE. —Thursday, No - vember Bth. NEWBURY— Friday, November 9 th. GLEN OROUA. —Saturday, November 10th. FOXTGN.—RoyaI Theatre, Monday, November 12th. All Meetings commence 8 p.m. MR. J. H. TAYLOR MR. J. H. TAYLOR MR. J. H. TAYLOR LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR MANAWATU. WILL address the Electors at: — FOXTON, NOVEMBER Ist. MOUTOA, NOVEMBER sth. Meetings Commence at 8 p.m. PROHIBITION THE WRECKER. PUBLIC LECTURE. ROYAL THEATRE. ROYAL THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31st 1928. Hear mr, Robert hogg, Sen., World Traveller, Lecturer, Journalist. (Ex-Editor N.Z. Truth). Chairman: His Worship the Mayor. HEAR— Why Prohibition should be kept out of New Zealand. The Warning of America. How Canada saved itself by abandoning prohibition in favour of State Control. How you can save New Zealand by voting for State Control at the approaching poll.
All citizens invited. Admission free. MANAWjATU ELECTORATE. MANAWATU ELECTORATE. MR. J. LINKLATER, M.P. MR. J. LINKLATER, M.P. MR. J. LINKLATER, M.P. Will" address electors as follows : AOKAUTERE.—*TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), October 30th. LEVlN—Thursday, November Ist. BULLS. —'Friday, November 2nd. LINTON. — Saturday, November 3rd. All Meetings at 8 p.rn. GENERAL ELECTION. MR. P. WEBB Will address the Electors of Foxton in the Main Street, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30th. EVERYBODY WELCOME. LOST. —Ford Rim and Tyre between Himatangi and Foxton. —Reward on returning same to A. Ross, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3864, 30 October 1928, Page 3
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