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Electoral. ■. Jj'OROUGH OP GREY . LYNN. BIENNIAL ELECTION OP COUNCILLORS. In compliance with Section 27 (1) of the Local Elections Act. 1904, notice is hereby given that at a Poll of Electors of the Borough of Grey Lynn for the Election _of Nine Councillors, held this day, the following votes were recorded, vi*. — Alexander Donald .. w ••• 989 Alfred A. Creamer „ y, . — William W. Dumper *% ... 774 William Dimery ... - ► *-• 772 William S. Smith »•• 730 George Sayers — ™ Walter 11. Murray — 613 William Martin — ••• •- j?™ Charles B. King ... >•« ••• 545 James 11. Muldoon ... ... — George J. Garland ••• ■J®;' Fredk. Walker ... - William L. Casey — Byron Squire — — Informal ° I therefore declare Messrs. Donald, Creamer, Dumper, Dimery. Smith, Sayers. Murray, Martin and King to be duly-elected Councillor* for the Borough of Grey Lynn aforesaid. It, 11. IRWIN, Returning Officer. Council Chambers, Grey Lynn, April 26th. 1905. jQEVONPORT MAYORAL ELECTION, — TO THE ELECTOR?. Ladies and gentlemen— I desire to tender you my most sincere thanks for the honour yyii have-again conferred upon me by re-electing me Mayor of Devonport. . I shall do my utmost in the future, as in 1 the past, to further the advancement of the Borough, and promote the general welfare of its inhabitants. Yours faithfully, EWEN WM. ALISON. 'QNEHUNGA MAYORALTY. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN— I beg to return yon my most sincere thanks for electing me to the office of Mayor in the face of the strenuous opposition offered. No effort will be wanting on my part to merit a continuance of the confidence you placed in me yesterday. I desire also to express to all my numerous supporters my most hearty thanks for thenkind. . strong, and efficient assistance, which so successfully resulted in my return. Yours faithfully, ANGUS GORDON. 27th April. 1905. rpo THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF t PARNELL. i | LADIES AND GENTLEMEN— | I desire to express to you my thanks and appreciation for the honour you have conferred upon me by re-electing me Mayor of this important borough. I assure you that no effort of mine will be spared to advance your interests and justify the confidence you hare reposed in me. Yours faithfully, JOHN FITT. jyjr a Y o r~a~l E lectio N. MR. J. T. JULIAN Wishes to return his sincere thanks to all friends and supporters who so kindly assisted him at Wednesday's Election. QITY COUNCIL ELECTION. MR. GEORGE GREGORY Desires to heartily thank those who gave him their support, and hopes to serve them on some future occasion. jyjUNICIPAL ELECTION. I desire to heartily thank all those Electors who worked and voted' for me, thus securing my return at yesterday's election, and to assure them that I will endeavour to prove that their confidence is not misplaced. ROBERT FARRELL. Ql'fY COUNCIL ELECTION. Ladies and gentlemenI thank you most sincerely f«r your generous support in returning me as one of your representatives. Yours most respectfully, ALBERT EDWARD GLOVER. firry COUNCIL election. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and gentlemen— Permit me to offer my hearty thanks for the support accorded at yesterday's polling. and to assure you of my best efforts to merit your confidence.— faithfully, H. M. SMEETON. Queen-street, April 27th, 1905. 0I T Y COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. Dins AND GENTLEMEN— I desire to thank you sincerely for the honour you have done me in electing me to the office of City Councillor, and can assure you that I shall do my best to merit your confidence. Yours obediently, ROBERT TODEIIOPE. fJOROUGH OF I'ARXEL L. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemen,— I return yon my sincere thanks for the honour yon have conferred on me, and I will do my best to promote the best interests of the district. Yours respectfully. CALEB R. TAPPER. Gazette Notices T ICENSES TO KILL IMPORTED GAME, under the provisions of " The Animals' •Protection Act, 1880," and the various Acts amending the same, can now be obtained at the Chief Post Office, Auckland, and any Country Post Office which is also a MoneyOrder Office, on payment of the usual fee of One Pound. Licenses to sell game will not be issued this season. Sportsmen are notified that the whole of the County of Eden, from the Whau Portage to the Tamaki River and Ann's Bridge, is closed against the ihooti of both native and imported game; also Lake Takapuna and the foreshore immediately surrounding it. Public Notices. pUBLIC AT OTIC E. DVANCE IN pRICE OF "[yjEAT. In consequence of the Continued High Prices ruling for SHEEP AND LAMBS, the Master Butchers of Auckland and Suburbs are reluctantly compelled to Advance the Retail Price of MUTTON AND LAMB, ONE PENNY (ID) PER LB all round, as from MONDAY, May 1. CHAS. GROSVENOR, Secretary, Auckland Butchers' Association. Auckland, April 28, 1905. r PO OUR CUSTOMERS AND GENERAL X PUBLIC. . MR. HAROLD EVERINGHAM AND MR. OSCAR EVERINGHAM, Are Not Now in our Employment. NEW ZEALAND - AND N.S.W. AND QLD. ENLARGEMENT AND FINK ART 00 , WEST END; BRISBANE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12852, 28 April 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12852, 28 April 1905, Page 8

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