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Sales by Auction. , V T HIB J)AT. " - | V AT 2 O'CLOCK v M T * I LBEGT p ARK jg STATE ' Four Minufea from Car. nr BEAUTIFUL r»~ DO ELEVATED SECTIONS DO | FINCH AND MOUNTAIN VIEW STREETS. T jy£ANDENO JACKSON. . I Instructed by MESSRS. HARRIS AND I CRUMP (acting on behalf of the owner), vrilL I Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, ' Customs-street £.. on tho above date, MOUNT ALBERT PARK ESTATE, comprisiVL ing 65 GRAND ELEVATED SECTIONS, lying nicely to the sun, having: frontages of about 50ft to good wide metalled roads, with depths varying from 132 ft to 249 ft; good soil, praetioallv level, and commandI ing CHARMING VIEWS; only four minutes from car extension (now being constructed), or within an easy walk of tho lid cars, and five minutes from Morning-side railway station. Land Transfer Title.. TERMS:-10 PER CENT. CASH, 10 PER CENT. IN THREE MONTHS, 10 PER CENT. IN SIX MONTHS. BALANCE IN THREE YEAR'S. 5 PER CENT. INTEREST ON ALL UNPAID BALANCES. Plans and full particulars from MESSRS. HARRIS AND CRUMP. Ranfurly Buildings. 81, Queen-st. Or ' THE AUCTIONEERS, Property Flagged. BY ORDER'OF THE MORTGAGEE. T ms D AY ' AT 2 O'CLOCK. QTAHUHU-pANMURE J^OAD. T M axdeno JACKSON, Instructed by tho Mortgagee, will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Customsstreet E.. on the above date, A LL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND, J\ containing HALF AN ACRE, more or less, being the Northern half of Part of Allotment 7. Section 1, Village of OtahulUi, having a frontage to Panmure Road, together with the RESIDENCE of seven rooms, stable, etc., erected thereon. . "J* 1118 J) A *' AT 2 O'CLOCK. gOUTH. HANDY FARM of 167 ACRES, veil known us Gamble's, all fenced and grassed; 50 acres ploughed and laid down; situated 14 miles from Papakura station, together with the Dwelling of lour rooms erected thereon. T TYI ANDENO, JACKSON, Acting upon instructions, will Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms. Custom-it. E., as above. Electoral. -QECLARATION' OF RESULT OF POLL. I, Sidney John Brookiield, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of MANUKAU. do hereby declare the result of the Poll taken on tho 7th day of December, 1911, for the Election of a Member of Parliament for the said district, to bo a« follows:— Candidates. Votes Polled. FREDERIC WILLIAM LANG ... 3.965 JOSEPH BERTRAM MOK TON ... 1,435 RALPH DUNCAN STEWART ... ... 1,658 Total number of valid cotes polled 7.058 No. of. votes rejected as informal 100 I therefore declare the said FREDERIC WILLIAM LANG to be Elected. Dated at Onehunga this 16th day of December, 1911. S. J. BROOKFIELI), Returning Officer. T CBN SING POLL. 1911. JU DECLARATION OF LICENSING POLL. LICENSING DISi RICT OF MANJJKAU. In pursuance of the Licensing Act, 1908. I hereby give public notice that at the Licensing roll taken under the provisions of the said Act, the number of votes recorded for each proposal submitted irnuer Section 3 of the Licensing Amendment Act. 1910, was as follows:— For the proposal that, licenses ho granted in the district 3.058 For tho proposal that no licenses be granted in the district 3.899 Tho total number of votes recorded at the poll was 6937, and. as the number of votes recorded in favour of the proposal that no licenses be granted in the district is less than three-fifths of the total number of votes recorded, I hereby declare that proposal to bo not carried. Dated at Onehunga this 16th day of December, 1911. 8. J. BROOKFIELD. Returning Officer. rpAMAKt WEST ROAD DISTRICT. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. Messrs. John Watson Andrew, Kenneth Laurance Purchas Brookfield. Stapleton Cotton Caulton, and Edgar Patteson GoldsLro', having been nominated as members of the Tamaki West Road Board, in place of Mr. Burgoyno Owen, who has resigned, and the number, four (4), being more than is required, a Poll for the election of One Member will be hold in the Board's Office, Tumnki West, on SATURDAY, December 23, 1911, between tho hours of nine (9) a.m. and six (6) p.m. ALEX. BELL. Returning Officer.' Tamaki West, December 16, 1911. Ratepayers must have all their Rates paid before they can vote at the Election, whether they have received their notices oi not, ALEX. BELL, Clerk. £ POLO G T I BEG TO APOLOGISE TO MR. A. CATHEY, MR. DURBRIDGE. MR. AItACLOU(!II, MR. MCGEKIIAN, Late Chairmen of Committees, j And the MEMBERS of COMMITTEES and ' other kind supporters, for tho very uncalledfor slur which has been cast upon the GENTLEMEN AND LA DIE'S concerned in the above by the Hon. George Fowldn in his article in the Star of last night, wherein he makes the assertion that our clean-fought campaign was tainted by brewers' bribes and liquor interest. WE DO KNOW THE TRUTH. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: THE TRUTH SHALL PREVAIL IN ALI. THINGS, and theroforo as wo know, the absolute facts, we can only „ feel sorry for the puerilo exhibition of disappointed vanity the HONOURABLE GENTLEMAN has displayed, and wo can ask tho ELECTORS to he charit able in connection with the HONOURABLE GENTLEMAN'S statement that thev THE ELECTORS OF GREY LYNN, were *uf feting from MENTAL ABERRATION (or ir other words were IMBECILES), when' THEY DID NOT VOTE THE HONOURABLE GENTLEMAN hack to office. / Some are MIGHTY when t'hey FALL; others are merely MITY undQ'r similar cir cumstances. and I am afraid that the lattei term applies to the HONOURABLE GENTLEMAN under these present cxtraor?.hary cir cumstances. - f - I will now ask the Honourable Gentlemat to make a public apology through the Press stating; that, the besmirching of Scheme 4; and the Ladies and the Gentlemen who worker so nobly in such a . Humanitarian Cause with the taint of brewers' bribes, and linnoi interest pull, was UTTERLY UNFOUNDED and that the wild statement was only mad* in a heated moment, and when suffering tilt keen pangs of defeat. I „ / Y ours in sorrow. / JOHN PAYNE. Restaurants and Tea Rooms. p B / 1 o Bis I COOLESt DININGROOM IN TOWN. BEST ONE SHILLING LUNCH. • ELECTRIC PANS. NO FLIES. HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. .' : >■: \ - - V 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14867, 19 December 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14867, 19 December 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14867, 19 December 1911, Page 12

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