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Amusements. ¥'p OW N JT ALL rpO-NIGHT, MOV. Jg # GRAND' JJAZAAR AND OATHOLIC QARNIVAL UNIQUE DISPLAYS BY CHILDREN From Sacred Heart. St. Benedict's. St. Joseph's. (Under direction of Owen Cardston). Brilliant LiEhting Effects. Stalls Stacked -with Beautiful Goods. 500 Volumes of Fiction. Refreshments, Flowers, Ices, Vegetables. Doors Open at 7.30 p.m. Art Union Tickets must be- in by TODAY at the latest. REV. W. J. FORDE, Adm., M. J. McILHONE. Secretaries. 'JpOWN JJALL ONCERT QHAMBER. j MADAME MARTINENGO'S MADAME MARTI NENGO'S MADAME MARTINEN GO'S grand PUPILS' CONCERT. PUPILS' CONCERT PUPILS' CONCERT. gAXURDAY, EMBER 9Q ' I BOX PLAN NOW OPEN at Lewis Eady'e j (opp. H.M. Theatre). Queen St. POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. POPULAR PRICES: 3s, as. Is. Electoral. QOUNTY OF AITEMATA. In pursuance of tlio Official Recount and Scrutiny of the Rolls, and in terms of " The Local Elections and Polls Act. 190S " and amendments thereto., and " The Counties Act, 1908,'' Notice i s hereby given of the result of a Poll taken on Wednesday, the 10th day of November. 1920, for the Election of a Councillor Co - ** the respective Ridings of the County of Waitemata on the Wait© jnata County Council as enumerated below: — WAINUI RIDING BTONS. THOMAS MORTIMER °79" HATFIELD. ALEXANDER JOHN . . 116 Informal . . . . . . . . 6 Majority for A. J. Hatfield, 37 votes. TAKAPUNA RIDING. Y ote ? HART. WILLIAM HYDE .. .. 93' WRIGHT, ERNEST .86 Majority for W. H. Hart. 7 votes ' TITIRANGI RIDING. MARSHALL .)°9l IHOMPSON, ALFRED . . .69 Informal . . . | 1 Majority for A M Laing, 22 votes. BIRKENHEAD RIDING. 51? b h^? 1,E9 edward -3 Informal . . . j Majority for Hy. Day. SO votes. KUMEU RIDING. , , /\| A a DILLON. ALFRED -HERBERT . . 102 „ Mcdonald, DONALD . . *. . 95 ° Majority for A H. Dillon, 7 votes. WAITAKERE riding. GLASGOW, ROBERT . . Vote it GLASGOW. ROBERT . . 120 sinton, ALEXANDER ROBERT. . 131 Majority for A R. Sinton, 11 votes. MAIRETAHI RIDING. AITKENHEAD. HECTOR .. . Y °uT Mcleod, JAMES . . . . .. 93 Majority for H. Aitkenhead, 34 votes. PUKEATUA RIDING. DAVISON. THOMAS EDWARD : T °f ESCOTT, WILLIAM . . . . . . 99 Majority for Wm Escott, 50 votes. WAIPAREIRA RIDING. GREENWOOD. JOSEPH .. . V °m OLIPHANT. WILLIAM . . . [ 217 Informal . . .. . _ 2 Set aside . . . . . " " [ g Majority for Wm, Oliphant, 93 votes. w l ,| h ®P f °^,.4 ecl areMessrs. Alexander John Hatfield, William Hyde Hart, Andrew Marshall Lamg,. Henfy Day, Alfred Herbert Dillon Hector Aitkenhead, Alexander Robert Smton, William Escott, and William Oliphant duly elected. C. A. CAWKWELL. Returning Officer. November 17, 1920. I JjTRANKLIN . COUNTY " COUNCIL. TRIENNIAL EJECTION OF COUNCILLORS. Pursuant to Section 10 of " The Local Elections and Polls Amendment Act, 1913," I hereby give notice that the number of votes received by each Candidate for the Office of ! Councillor for the undermentioned Ridings *> f the County of Franklin, at the polls taken ®'' 1 « EDNESDAY, the 10th day of November, 1920, is as follows: —. AWHITU RIDING. MELLSOP. HARRY OSWALD .. 147 HAMILTON, WILLIAM GLOVER 127 DRURY BIDING. LOWRY JOHN RICHARD. . . 277 WALKER. JAMES .. .. 1.155 HUNUA RIDING. HEALD. GEORGE WILLIAM .. 76 MILNE, ROBERT BUCHAN .. 31 MAUKU RIDING. CUFF. EDWIN COLE .. .. 167 DELL, HENRY . , .. I. in MERCER RIDING. DEAN. JOHN ... loi KEITH, JAMES . "I 122 PUKEKOHE WEST RIDING. WOODS. THOMAS WILLIAM .. 130 DAZELEY. WILLIAM THOMAS . . 67 MIDDLEMISS, JOHN .. .! 32 And I hereby declare the following Candidates to be duly elected to the Office of Councillor for the Riding set opposite their respective names hereunder: — MELLSOP, HARRY OSWALD— RIDING. LOWRY W OHN RICHARD — DRURY HEALD. GEORGE WILLIAM—HUNUA rtIDING. CUFF. EDWIN MAUKU RIDING DEAN. JOHN—MERCER RIDING. WOODS THOMAS WILLIAM—PUKEKOHE WEST RIDING. Dated at Pukekohe, this' IGth day of No--1 vember, 1920. ~ . ALAN P. DAY, .Returning Officer for the County of t Franklin. University College. A COLLEGE. ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL BY GRADUATES. CASUAL VACANCY. Notice is hereby given that at an election held on Wednesday, Nov. 17. Ij2o. the following numbers of votes were cast for the respective candidates: — McKENZIE. KENNETH . . . . 107 THOMAS. NORMAN RUSSELL . WITHIEL 63 Informal .. 7 Total Votes 182 I therefore declare Kenneth MeKenzie elected to fill the casual vacancy on the Auckland University College Council for the filling of which this election was held. Dated this 17th day of November, 1920. A. B. CHAPPELL, M.A., Returning Officer. Partnerships Dissolved. TXT E. HERRING AND D. ARMISHAW. * * ' Contractors. DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP FROM NOVEMBER 6. 1920. In Future All Work will be Carried On 1 1 By ! W. E. HERRING. 129, Eden Terrace. Nursing Homes. I | MRS. H. D A L T 0 X MATERNITY NURSE. ° ' 3. Surrey St-. Grey Lynn ! -VTATERNITY NURSING" HOME i NURSE CANTY «''Phone 3182). ( 15. HuntSy Avenue, off Khyber Piss Bead j Patients taken with or without doctor. " ' \fISS MACMILLAS Certificated Mater" I J -*-. nlt / Nurse-, nas Vacancies for Ladies i ■tsrvtsrssrius- »•—» 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17631, 18 November 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17631, 18 November 1920, Page 12

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