..'.' \ .. . Motor-cycling. MOTOR- CYCILE RACES. OTOR-C YCIL H RACES. TAKAPUNA RACECOURSE. TAKAPUNA RACECOURSE, SATURDAY, 1 P.M. SATURDAY, 1 P.M. THRILLING CORNERING AT WORLD'S RECORD SPEEDS. Three Riders have notified their intention to attempt tho existing Flying Milo World's Record. Don't Miss This Meeting I BAND and REFRESHMENTS. Admission 2s 3d, including Boat Fare. AUCKLAND MOTOR RACING CLUB. Ltd. Swimming. PONSONBY SWIMMING AND LIFESAVING CLUB. HARBOUR RACE CARNIVAL. SATURDAY. MARCH 11, 2.30 P.M. Owing to the postponement of last Saturday's Carnival until March 11, entries for all events, including the Auckland Harbour Race, will renain Open until MONDAY, Mnrch 6. NOTE.—The Ponsonby Pubho Schools' Championships, which were postponed on Friday owing to inclement weather conditions, will be held, weather permitting, TO-DAY, at Shelly Beach Baths, commencing 2 p.m. _ J. G. HIRST. Hon. Sec. Athletic Sports. Sk MAMAKU OPORTS QLUB. ANNUAL T\TEETING Annual IVleeting (Under N.A.U. Rules). TO BE HELD ON THE MAMAKU n oMAIN riROUND. AMAKU JJoMAIN UROUND, ON ■piDAY, MARCH -jfl 1922. CHOPPING. SAWING. AND RUNNING EVENTS. Entries close FRIDAY, March 3, 1922. Full particulars from W. H. ROBERTS, Hon. Secretary. __-_ , —j Electoral. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC POWER BOARD ELECTORAL DISTRICT. yOTE pOR JOHN TJOWE, THE MAN WHO HAS PROVED HIS PUBLIC WORTH. A live man, with 35 years Local Body experience, standing as an independent associated with no Ticket or Party. 11 Years Mayor of Onehunea; is. and has been for many years, a Member of tho Auckland Hospital Board .and othi, Bodies. Nominated by: MESSRS'. WILLIAM WALLACE, Chairman Hospital Board: H. R. MACKENZIE. Deputy-Chairman Auckland Harbour Board; I OLIVEK NICHOLSON, many years! Mayor Mount Eden; C J. SCHNAUER, Barrister; NORMAN WADE. Architect, ELECTION.—The Poll takes place TOMORROW (Tuesday), the 28th instant. Be sure record your vote. MM • \fimuoit J AUCKLAND POWER BOARD ■°- ELECTION. MR. T. BLOODWORTH, the official Labour Representation Committee's candidate, advertises thai he is, NOT supported by tho ££_V r, ??i. d< ? B a , d ?; ert '. M that be is supported by the Local Bodies and also by The Progressive Citizens' Committee, which latter body really represents the Employers' Association or combination. We congratulate Mr. Bloodworth, tho Labour candidate, in obtaining sunport from both " Capital " and .Labour. He is fortunate in tho fortuitous circurasknees that give him so many strings to r,'.s bow—may they alwayr. thus ring in harmpny-particularly at Election time* It is true .that we are not supporting the Labour nominee, Mr. Bloodworth. and, perhaps, it is only proper, in view of the advertisement, that we should give our reasons to the, ratepayers:— (1) He te out to represent the Labour Party and has tho official endorsement of that Party. (2) With Mr. Bloodworth. personally, we tt n< £ V larrel - but as a cob or part of the Labour Party machine, wo beg to differ with him. (3) It. was AFTER he had publicly received the " official " endorsement of the Labour Party, and on account of a certain amount of confusion arising out of different tickets, that we advised our members of the position. (4) If any important question of public policy in connection with the Board arose, affecting ratepayers, and if the Labour Party did not agree with the policy, in whote interests would Mr. Bloodworth vote, in the interests of the ratepayers or in the interects of and according to the decision of the Labour Party? Can a man serve two masters? Auckland Executive. P.P.A. MR. T. BLOODWORTH, respectfully i directs the aUantiovi of. Ratep&ytta . to the fact that his Candidature for &■ Seat ; on the Electric Power Board ia officially • supported by the Local Bodies concerned. the Procressive Citizens' Committee, the Labour Representation Commiste, but NOT I by tho Protestant Political Association, AUCKLAND POWER BOARD DISTRICT. TO THE ELECTORS, , My reasons for offering myself as a Candidate for your suffrago are based upon the request of several gentlemen that I should stand. Most urgent among these is Mr. J. Park, with whom I have been associated in this scheme ever since its inception, over two years ago. In fact, the scheme .which has so greatly dovoloped, originated in my office, and my connection therewith has been in the capacity of representative of the manufacturing interests; my own firm being greatly in need of further electrical energy. I feel, therefore, that I can ably represent the larger power users. . My nomination has been signed by: J. H. GUNSON. ESQ., C.M.G., ' T. H. MACKY, ESQ., JOHN STOUPE, ESQ.. Yours faithfully, ALDRED E. LAWRY. Remember, the Poll closes at 6 p.m, PLECTRIC POWER BOARD. Ratepayers! See that your own representatives are elected. M. J. BENNETT (Auckland City Council) stands in the interests of City Ratepayers,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18026, 27 February 1922, Page 12
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