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. . Electoral. JlTM&BRB: ROAD DISTRICT. GENERAL ELECTION. Pursuant to Section 11 of "The Local Elections and Foils Act, 1908. M I hereby ; Siva- notice that the following persona have been duly nominated .as Candidates for tho of Members of tho Mangero Road Board:— HOUSE, samuel ward jones, alfred lennox ka:t2, david kirkbridb, matthew bruce massey,. Walter william Wallace, james mitchell And, tiller* being only Five (5) Vacancies to be: filledl a- Poll will bo ta-ken, as botween th» Candidates, on SATURDAY, the Third day of May, 1919, at the following Polling Bbotlis':Public Hall, Mangero Mangere Bridge SrhooL Moffisnn'e Garage, Mangere Crossing H'aimkau' County Council Omce, Gleeeon's Buildings, High Street, Auckland. Polling- hours', 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. i Dated this 25th day of April, 1919. EDGAR ASHCROFT. Returning Officer. MOUNT WELLINGTON ROAD BOARD. ANNUAL ELECTION. I hereby give notice that William Gollan, Selwyn l Hamlin, George H. Kay, Arnold I Peterson, and James Wood have been duly nominated Candidates for the office of Member for Mount Wellington Road Board. The number nominated, 6vo' (5), not exceeding the number required (5). I hereby derlaie tho st ; d WILLIAM GOLLAiN, SELWYN HAMLIN. GEORGE H. KAY. ARNOLD PETERSON, and JAMES WOOD, to be duly Elected to suclTOffic©. Dated this :24th day of April, 1919. WM. ROGER KAY, Returning Officer, Mount Wellington Road Board. MOUNT ALBERT BOROUGH ELECTION. Electors of A and C Wards are cordially invited to attend Meeting to be held TUES- | DAY, April 29. at 7.30 p.m., in Presbyterian Schoolroom, Balmoral Road, when the New Candidates will have much plea-wre in placin? their views before them. Questions invited. Cora along and take an interest in your own affairs. JOSEPH WIT-SON, Chairman. MOUNT EDEN BOROUGH ELECTION. THE BUSINESS CANDIDATE, MR. L. JOLL, Having boen nominated for a Seat on tho Council, invites the Ratepayers to meet him and hear his views, ST. BARNABAS' HALL. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 8 O'CLOCK. Methodist Sohoolroom, Dominion Road, opp. Elizabeth St., TUESDAY. April 29. 8 p.m. R. J. EMERSON, Chairman of Committee. rpO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. Ladies ahd GmJTLEmeu.— In response to a requisition signed by 178 Electors. I have been Nominated as a Candidate for the position of Councillor of the City of Auckland.« I am not on any ticket for this Election, and am standing solely in the public interest, belioving that my previous experience as a Councillor will be of service to the City in tho impending Munkipaiisation of the Electric Tramways. Should you do mo the honour of election on April 80 it will bo my endeavour to conserve the interests of the City as a whole. When tho proposal to hand over the Auckland Tramways to a Private Company was made 20 years ago. I actvoly opposed it on the platform and i.i the Press, as I believed the Municipality should own it. After over 10 years' experience of the inner workings of tramway matters. I am still of that opinion. Yours sincerely, ARTHUR EOSSER. Kipline Avenue, EpsomCITY COUNCIL AND HOSPITAL AND , CHARITABLE AID BOARD ELECTION. PAUL RICHARDSON Respectfully Solicits your Vote and Support on Polling Da.y, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 30. Nominated by Messrs. J. S. R»ckie, J. W. S. Dickson, S. H. Howie, R. Clark, E. C. Savage, and A. Rett. Supports Council taking over Tramways, . Housing Problem; Bread. Mi.k, and Fish Supplies; also Improved Street Paving. Stands for Equal Rights for All. Privileges for None. Many years President of Tramway Federation and Tramways Union, also President Friendly Societies' Disrv.nsary and Medical Institute; a former President Trades and Labour Council, and Labour Representation Committee. _ A Practical Tramway and Friendly Societies Man. pOUNCILLOR J. F. HOSKING seeks reI \.i election. Vo-'-j for the man who will SBJVO you well. pITY COUNCIL ELECTION. In offering myself for Re-election to the City Council, I desire to state that all measures for the Improvement of the City will have my active support. As a member of the Council, my attention has been directed to problems affecting tho health of the city, especially sanitation and improved milk supply and playgrounds for children. i While advocating a progressive policy generally my vote, if the* Electors honour | me with their support, will be exorcised in securing careful an.! efficient administration. j EMILY HERBERT MAG DIRE. ' niTY CODNCIL ELECTION. WEDNESDAY, AP3IL 30, 1919. rpHOMAS "DUSTON Is a Candidate for Municipal Honours He favours tho City taking over the Tram- | ways; extending the Service; no increase in I fares- better Roads and less Ehut; sound Finance; better Housing for the Workers. VOTE FOR BUXTON. TVTT. EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. Under the management of the Progressive Council which has been in office for several years. Mt. Eden has become one of the best residential boroughs in tho Dominion. The drainage is in full progress, the main roads. Mt. Eden and Dominion, ire nearly ready for the extension of the tramway service which members had in view before. the war and now hope to see completed at ' an early date, making tho service available to all. Your present members are in close touch with the requirements of the Borough. As several members have retired after long stirvice, the undersigned members of' the Council with several other gentlemen , included, all of whom will support the Pro- ■ greasive Policy ol His Worship the Mayor, | ask your vote and support. ARCHIBALD McCOSHIM BRYDEN. THOMAB TREADOR GARLAND. WILLIAM JAMES HAMILL, JOHN PETER HOOTON. JOHN MORRISON MELVILLE. ERNEST HERBERT POTTER, JOHN WISDOM BHACKLEFORD, JAMES SMITH. GIDEON LAURENCE TAYLOR, WILLIAM WOOLLEY. Keep this list for Polling Day, April 50. /Councillor J. F. hosking ecoks «- V election. Vote for the map who will • 6ene you well. DO YOU WANT the clearing away of cottain Slums that are a disgrace to Civilisation, or to know why they are protected, to the detriment of others? Then VOTE t'Ofi RICHMOND. 1 I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17145, 26 April 1919, Page 12

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