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Electoral. HARBOUR BOARD. ELECTION OP TWO MEMBERS TO REPRESENT PAYERS OF DUES ON dHIFD. Secretary's Offio®, , , „ .» April 16. 1919. Pursuant to the provisions of " Tho Harbours Amendment Act, 1910," the "Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908," and tho Amendments thereof, and the regulations issued thereunder, I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the office of Member of the Auckland HaTbour Board, to represent the Payers of Duos on Ships:— BRADNEY. JAMES HENRY HEATHER, HAROLD DENNETT, LEYLAND. WILLIAM BRACK And that thoro being only two vacancies to be filled, a Poll will take place at the Office of tho Auckland Harbour Board, Quay Street, on WEDNESDAY, 80th April, 1819, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 ' m " H. B. BURNETT. Secretary. HARBOUR BOARD. ELECTION OF MEMBER TO REPRESENT PAYERS OF DUES OTHER THAN DUES ON SHIPS. Secretary's Office. April 16. 1919. Pursuant to the provisions of " Tho Harbours Amendment Act, 1910." the ''Local Elections and Polls Act. 1908," and the Amendments thereof, and tlio regulations ismwl thereunder, I hereby Rive notice that EDWIN JAMES CABR has been nominated for the position of Membor of the Auckland Harbour Board, to represent tho Payer# of Dues other than dues on ships, and that no other person having been nominated, I therefore declare EDWIN JAMES CARR . 1 to be duly elected a Member of tho Auck-1 land Harbour Board for tho ensuing two years. H. B. BURNETT, Secretary. jgAST TAMAKI ROAD BOARD. Pursuant to Section 82 of " Tho Road Boards Act, 1908," Section 7 of " Tho Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908." and amendments thereof. I hereby give notico that an Election will do held on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of May, 1919. for tho purpose of electing Five (5) Members -the Eosl Tamaki Bond Board; and I hereby appoint tho East Tamaki Post Office as the place, and MONDAY. tho 28th day of April. 1919 (boforo noon), as the day for tub Nomination of Candidates for such office. Dated this 19th day of April, 1919. GEORGE FLEMING, Returning Officor. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 1 RATEPAYERS of the East Tamaki Road District will bo held In the Public Hall, East Tamaki. on MONDAY, the sth day of May. 1919. at 7.30 p.m. R. C. WALLACE, Chairman. Nomination of candidates to fill Fire (6) Ordinary Vacancies in the ALBERTLAND NORTH ROAD BOARD will l)o received bv me up to Noon of WEDNESDAY, the_3otb inst., at tho Schoolhouse, where, if required, a Poll will bo taken on SATURDAY. MAY 3. G. E. FARRAND, Returning Officer. Te Eana, April 15, 1919. JyJUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. GREATER AUCKLAND. TO THE ELECTORS LAOTE9 and Gehtleuih.— The undersigned Councillors desire to intimate that tlioy again offer you their sorvices for a further term. We congratulate the Citizens on tho fac\ that His Worship the Mayor Is willing to continue in the position he has occupied with so much advantage to the City. The principal matters to be undertaken during tho next term will bo the extensive permanent road formation, the completion of the storage reservoir tit Nihotupu, the completion of the drainage system, tho municipalising and extension of the tramway services, the extension of tho clcotrio lighting of the city and the further consideration of the housing question. In the proseention of theso great schemes, the Mayor will havo onr loyal support as well as our hoarty cooperation in anything undertaken 1 for the advancement of the city. Now that the war is over, it will be necessary, as soon as money is available at a reasonable rate, to fulfil tho city's obligations to theso districts which have recently joined tha city. We feel justified in soliciting a further expression of your confidence on April 30. Yours sincerely, H. N. BAGNALL P. M. MA'CKAY GEO. BAILDON EMILY H. MAGUIRE F. W. BRINSDEN ELLEN MELVILLE J. BURTON G. W. MURRAY J. DEMPSEY ' P. J. NERHENY A. J. ENTRICAN JOHN B. PATERSON H. D. HEATHER HALL SKELTON W.J. HOLDS WORTH J. TREVITHICK J. F. HOSKING J.' A. WARNOCK. GEO. KNIGHT. JyJOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. In response to the request of numerous Residents of Mount Eden. I have consented to offer my services to tho Ratepayers as a Candidate for the Mount Eden Borough Council at the forthcoming Elections. (Signed) J. W. BAILEY, Dominion Road. QITY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. At the request of a number of Electors I havo decided to stand (or a Seat on tho Auckland City Council. I havo been a resident of Auckland for ovor 35 years, and am fully alivo to the importance of the future development of our fair City. I solicit your kind support. Yours Faithfully, THOMAS BUXTON. Owen's Road, Ejisom. EDEN BOROUGfI ELECTION. Ladies and Gcrtlemen,— At tho request of numerous Efttepaycxa I navo tlio honour to inform you that I will &g.im bo a Candidate for your support at tho forthcoming Election. Respectfully yours, ALFRED PASCOE HARTNOLL. Books and Publications. AN ENTIRELY NEW BOOK, by the XX same author as " Mary Slcssor of Calu- '-'' CHRiSTiNA FORSYTH OF FIN-1 IjULA-ND. Iho story of the loneliest woman in Africa, by W. P, Livingstone. Mrs. i' orsytli was very like Miss Sloesor. the pioneer missionary of Calabar, in charactor, faith, humour, patience, ana courage ' and there aro some curious parallelisms in their cursors, but tho two differ prcatiy in their mothods. Sho was as bravo and tenacious in seeking to conquer n man or woman as Mary hlcssor was to win a tribe, lo use her own words, she was ' a watchor for soul?.'" 6s 6d, posted 7s. SUNDAY-SCHOOL ONION BOOK DEPOT Darby Street (round Stono'a Cornel). ' jyjISSIONARY SALE ROOMS. SPECIAL NOTICE. Will Friends ploaee note that the Missionary bale Rooms have been extendod to the Shop adjoining tho Bible Bouse, Symonds street. No stairs. Bettor display. Open V' £F lday3 n tiU 9 ' . W . alli in and look lound. All profits to Mission Work. " XJ CAUSES, by Rev. A. A. Murray, St. Andrew s Presbytorian . Church. Auckland. ,{ "is ago is called 111 Paul's language Mans Day, and it will end in umvorjAl apostacy from God. . . , Bolshevism is then a phase of tho awful conditions that will exist on tbo earth when the Lord ro« turns. Road Mj\ Murray a buoklet .upon this dreadful movement; 3d, by post 4d THE AUCKLAND iJIBLe HOUsfc. 135, Symonds Street. I Easter weddings.—'Piono yourl appointment with The Bridal Pliotoarapher, J. C. Morton, Glenmoro StLdio, Now North Road. 'Phone. 16. I FOTBALL 'Boots—Best quality chitome Football Boots clearing at Ws fid Amir, at Parry's, 227, Symonds St. V" "DHONE 2867, George Walker. Auctioneer, i to coma ma buy your FunHttm, T

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17139, 19 April 1919, Page 12

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