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* 7/.' ; ' - Electoral. •',-■ • AUCKLAND > LICENSING v DISTRICT. WITHDRAWAL OF CANDIDATES. I hereby give Public Notice that GEORGE WILLIAM DA VIES and JOHN PATTERSON,' , By notices delivered to mo This Day, WITHDRAW their names as Candidates for Election as Members of the Licensing Committee for the above District. Dated this Third day of March, 1909. HENRY 11. G. RALFE, _ Returning Officer. AUCKLAND pITY T ICENSING /COMMITTEE. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.— , It having been represented to me by my Committee and Supporters, that thougu my chance of election is good that 1 would " split'' the honest vote, and thereby be the , means of allowing some of the present Committer (who have abandoned their right-to deliberate) to have a better chance oi election. I accent the fact, and therefore, have decided, solely in the interest and welfare of the community, to unconditionally withdraw front the contest, and thus make the issue a clean-cut one. ' Though I retire from the ballot, I will still, in a public spirited manner, address the meetings I have arranged, and trust that you will be guided in your decision on March 9th solely by a desire to elect an untrammelled Committee. To permit the Band of Business Men to continue to misrepresent and attempt to control public thought would, in my opinion be highly inimical to the best interests of the community. Yours etc . , GEORGE WILLIAM DAVIES. 63. Howe-street. . TVJANUICAU J ICEN9ING "pLECTION. TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1909. v VOTE FOR: f : ■ (H ORDON, ANGUS, Te Papapa. HARRIS, ALFRED RICHARD, J.P., East Tatnaki. • j\TCT ENNAN. DUNCAN, J.P., Papa"VTEILSON, DANIEL. Onehunga. "pOWE, JOHN. Mayor of Onehunga. THE UNPLEDGED AND UNBIASSED CANDIDATES. NOTE.—AII Persons on Manukau Parliamentary Roll entitled to vote.

npO ]Vf Y OUPPORTERS, pITY ."■••■/'" T ICENSING "ELECTION. */' i : ■•' ■ ■ •- ' V'.- . ■'. ■ Ladies and 'gentlemen,— No doubt.you are surprised to Bee the Withdrawal of my namo as a Candidate for the Auckland City Licensing Bench, but I have decided, after weighing the matter well in my- mind, and having the full welfare of the City at heart, that it would be in the best interests of the city that I should not prejudice the candidature, of ; the gentlemen nominated by the Citizens' League, to whom I hope.; you will extend the same favours that you were extending to me. Thanking you for past favours, ! Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, ' "' '" JOHN PATTERSON, j AUCKLAND LICENSING COMMITTEE ELECTION. : TVF B " ILLI AM :; TDICHARDSON ' IS THE .PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE. If you wish him to succeed, you must PLUMP FOR HIM, as he has to contend against two ' elect 8 '""* TO HELP EITHER IS TO ASSIST TO DEFEAT ■■. .;••■ .' '■• .-■■' HIM. Corporation Notices. rpHE CITY OF AUCKLAND COUNCIL. : ' ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR. . EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. In pursuance of ' The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900. ■, "The Local Elections and Polls Act. 1903." and amendments thereof. Public Notice is hereby given that an Election o' One duly qualified Councillor for the City of Auckland Council, ,to fill the extraordinary vacancy caused by the Election of Charles D. Grey, Esq., to the Office of Mayor, of the City of Auckland, will take place on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of March, 1909. Nomination Papers will be received, if signed by two duly qualified Electors of the district, and by a qualified Candidate, in token of .his assent to such nomination, addressed to the Returning Officer, and delivered on or before Noon of \v. .--NESDAY. the 17th day of March, 1909. at'the City of Auckland Council Offices, Coburg-street, in the said city, or by the Returning Officer, if the sum of Three Pounds sterling is deposited with such Nomination. Nomination Papers may be procured at the said •Office, or from the Returning OffiT. USSHER, Returning Officer, 28, H.M. Arcade, Queen-street, . .March 4. 1909. . ■ ; t Highway Districts. * ,-VyAIPIPI ROAD DISTRICT. SPECIAL ORDER. In accordance with " The Road Boards Act, 1908," it is hereby notified that the following Special Order was made at a Special Meetins of the Waipipi Road Board held on Saturday, February 13th. 1909, and will be confirmed at a Meeting to be held on SATURDAY. March 13th. 1909:-' ■ In pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that behalf by "The Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1908," the Waipipi Road Board hereby resolves as follows:—". That for the purpose of providing the interest and other charges on a loan of ' ,£195 authorised to be raised by the , Waipipi Road Board under the abovementioned . Act for. completing the metalling of the main Waipipi Road, and metalling or shelling the Waipipi ; Creamery-Wharf Road, the said Waipipi- ■ Road Board hereby makes and levies a ( Special Rate of One-thirteenth of a ,

penny in the pound upon the ratable value of all -ratable property of No 4 Subdivision. Waipipi Road District;.and that such Special Bate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of such .loan, and be payable yearly on the Ist dar of August in each and every year during the currency of , ouch loan, being a period of 41 years, or until the loan is fully paid oft. A. E. MELLSOP, Clerk. Waipipi Road Board. Waiuku. 15th February. 1909. Medical. M R. HOOD. HERBALIST AND MASSAGE PRACTI- ; .■ '■■..•; ■■* - TIONER, 120, TOP OF GREY-ST.. AUCKLAND. Can be Consulted on * DISEASES OF THE EYE. EAR. NOSE. AND THROAT. • ■ ■ SKIN DISEASES/"■■■PHTHISIS. ASTHMA • PARALYSIS. RHEUMATISM. ETC , With the Assurance of Ability and Success in his Diagnosis and Treatment. A Patient's need is immediate relief and improvement, followed in due course with a proper recovery. ' ~ The case, testimony and address of persons in proof of their - success, by Mr. Hood's Treatment, can be read at the above Address./ ".•:,■? "■?'<■%• ..';■',. •-■■• Hours: 8 to 12 a.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. daily. BOOTS; BOOTS. BOOTS. - Thousands Buy Taylor-made Boots: why not I?— Opposite Geo. Fowldß*. •- ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14000, 4 March 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14000, 4 March 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14000, 4 March 1909, Page 10

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