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WANTED Governess for Croielles Two pupils. Musical— Teach piant Salary, £30 a year. Apply, Mrs W. Stewart, Croixelles. wrw'vn'RATiTi

PAST V. PRESENT COLLEGIANS. TRAFALGAR PARK. SATURDAY, 27th inst at 2 p.m. MAYORAL ELECTION. I DESIRE to Tender my best Thanks to those Ladies and Gentlemen who voted for me and to those Gentlemen of my Committee and others who worked so hard for me at the Mayoral Election. C. J. HARLEY., TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. Please accept my sincere thanks for the confidence placed in me at the poll yesterday. 1 Any service I can render, or any knowledge I possess will be cheerfully given for the welfare of the city. Yours Faithfully, JOSEPH D. ROBERTSON. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. LADIES & GENTLEMEN, Accept my hearty thanks for the honour you have conferred upon me in I returning me again as one of your representatives to the Council by such a large majority. My policy will be the same in the future as it has been in the past, namely, to see that the finances of the city are placed upon a thoroughly sound footing and to protect your interests to the best of my ability. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, Wm. SPENCER HAMPSON. TO THE MUNICIPAL ELECTORS OF NELSON. I hereby tender my thanks to the Municipal electors for doing me tho honour of returning me to the City Council. I shall endeavour to act impartially in what I consider to be the best interests of the ratepayers. T. A. H. FIELD,Jr. 0 THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CITY OF NELSON. I beg to tender my heartiest thanks for electing 1 me as a Councillor. Yours Faithfully, Wm. McConchie. THANKS. THE Undersigned tenders his sincere thanks to those ladies and gentlemen who have shown their confidence in him by electing him to the Richmond Borough Council for the third time. WILLIAM HART. TO THE ELECTORS AND BURGESSES OF RICHMOND. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I desire to tender my heartiest thanks to all those who voted for me at yesterday's election. I am, Yours Respectfully, i Wm. COLEMAN. — . — i ■ « TO THE ELECTORS AND BURGESSES OF RICHMOND. I desire to tender my sincere thanks to all those who voted for me at yesterday's election. I am, Yours Respectfully, J. A. FROST. 0 THE ELECTORS AND BURGESSES OF RICHMOND. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I tender you my sincere thanks for the honour you have done me in electing me to .a seat on the Borough Council. I can assure you your confidence will not be misplaced. Yours Faithfully, Wm. E. WILKES. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND. \ ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. IN PURSUANCE of the provisions of ' "The Municipal Corporations j Act, 1900," and amendments thereto, ■ md "The Local Elections Act, 1904," [ hereby give notice that at a POLL , iaken on the 24th day of April, 1907, Eor the election of SIX COUNCILLORS | jf tho Borough of Richmond, the result was as follows : — No. of j Names of Candidates. Votes. WILKES, William Edward 120. 1 HUNT, James 119. i HAja'i, William 114. FANZELOW, Henry 101. i LITTLE, John Charles 92. PAPPS, Joshua Frederick 78. HOLLAND, Thomas Henry 76. HARKN£SS, William Dickson 65. COLEMAN, William 63. SMITH, Frederick William Oscar 32. FROST, James Arthur 26. And I hereby declare the said Wm. Edward Wilkes, James Hunt, Wm. Hart, Henry Fanzelow, John Charles I Little, and Joshua Frederick Papps, being the SIX CANDIDATES who received the highest number of Votes to ; be DULY ELECTED. SAMUEL FITTALL, ] Returning Officer. . Richmond, 24th April 1907. I ClTif OF NELSON. i ELECTION Ox- MAYOR. I IN PURSUANCE of the provisions of i "The Municipal Corporations Act, • laOO," and the several amendments j thereof, and "The Local Elections Act, 1904," I hereby give notice that at a ■ POLL this day taken for an ELEC- \ TION to fill the office of MAYOR of j the CITY OF NELSON, the result was . was as follows : — No. of ; .Votes. ( Name. 1 PIPER, Jesse 980 . HARLEY, Charles John ... 956 Informal ... 13 ] I therefore declare the said JESSE ] PIPiiR, being the candidate who re- ( ceived the highest number of votes, to i be DULY ELECTED as such Mayor as aforesaid. Dated this 24th day of April, '07. A. R. SMART, Returning Officer. LiiY OF NELSON. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. IN PURSUANCE of the provisions of "The Municipal Corporation Act, 1900," and the several amendments thereof, and "The Local Elections Act, 1904," I hereby give notice that at a POLL this day taken for the ELECTION of NINE COUNCILLORS of the CUV OF NELSON, the result was as follows : — No. of Names of Candidates. Votes. : ROBERTSON, Joseph David 1374 GRACE, Alfred Augustus 1322 LIGHTBAND, Martin 1145 HAMPSON, William Spencer 979 SNODGRASS, William Wallace... 919 FRANKLYN, Joshua Joseph 899 BISLEY, Austin Herbert 897 FIELD, Thos. A. H., Jr 858 McCONCHIE, William 820 JOHNSTON, John K 81 ' TURNER, William King PETTIT, Thomas <°< ATMORE, Harry 7 °2 HARRISON, John B 663 WlLSON, 'William George 561 VERCOE. Arthur Thomas P. ... 383 HOUNSELL, Arthur H 360 BRADSHAW, Thomas W 309 I therefore declare the said Joseph David Robertson, Alfred Augustus Grace, Martin Lightband, William Spencer Hampson, William Wallace Snodgrass, loshua Joseph FranklynJ Austin Herbert Bisley, Thomas A. H. Field, Jr., md William McConchie, being the candidates who received the highest number of votes, to be DULY ELECTED as such Councillors a's aforesaid. Dated this 24th day of April, '07. 8 A. R. SMART, Returning Officer.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 25 April 1907, Page 3

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