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From the Story of Modern Society ■ By Louise Kenny Mabie, Which, created a sensation when published i recently. \ QUEEN'S rriHEATRE. 7 I < Now Showing: "THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS." "TREASURE ISLAND." COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. "GRANDMA'S BOY," Featuring . HAROLD LLOYD.'. 5 Reels «f Hilarious Comedy, with just a- , '' ■•' Dash of Sentiment. ' ' '•; XT M.C.A. ———■ '——'■ V M - c - A - ' PROMENADE CONCERT AND JUMBLE j STALL. '. "■ Under the Auspices of the Women's Auxiliary. - . CONCERT CHAMBER. Y.M.C.A., : TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 7.30 P.M. Admission, Is. Opening, Mr. Lambert, Pianoforte Solo. I Bell Team. Conductor. Mr. Ennis. '. j Song, "Homing" - - - Miss Daisy Hislop , Recitation, Selected - - - - - - Mr. Mount j Song, Selected - - - - - Miss Ruby Smith ; | Song, Selected ------- Mr. Keven . Song, " Ferry Ahoy " '<- Miss Kate England ! Duet. " Watchman. What of the Night!"! Misses McPherson and Campbell. | Pianoforte Solo Miss Stretton j • , ." Bell • Team. • I Pianist. Miss Stretton. j • i —^- j \ ELECTORAL. Tl/TOUNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION OF 12 COUNCILLORS. I '.'■;' ' •:■'•''i ■':■'... '■ ■ '.•"■'■'•'■ •' Pursuant to the provisions of "The Local ;l Elections and Polls Act. 1808,'". and. Amend- ' ments thereof, I hereby declare that the : number of Votes 'received by each Candi- ! date for the Office of Councillor for the Borough ~ of- Mount Eden at : the Election held on April 26, 1923, is as follows: — BRYDEN, Archibald McCoshim .',"'.. 1842 CLIFFE, Henry Fletcher Windsor .. 14£9 COWAN. Claude. Hayward '. . .. 1690 FRASER. Duncan Carmichael . .. 1654 HAMMILL. William James . . . . 1746 HOOTON. John Peter .. .... 1610 JOLL. Lewis ... . :.[. .. 1736 LANGE, William George ;, .. 2370 MARKS. -Samuel James ' ..' .. 1568 MARS. James .. ..... .. 1286 MEIKLE, David ..... .. . 1693 MELVILLE, James Morison . . . 1488 NAGLE, William Henry • -. . ' .'. 1915 NEWCOMB, ■ Stanley :. . |■" ... .-'. 1522 SMITH, James . . ' ... .. . .!' 1438 STEVENSON. Edward . .... 776 TAYLOR. Gideon Lawrence .. •'.;-.- 1482 WAKEFIELD. Alfred James ... .. 1476 WHITTON. Thomas Edward' ..• '..1389 WOOLLEY. William . . .. .. 1787 ' Informal ; .... 56 I hereby declare the said William George Lange. • Williani Henrv Nagle. Archibald McCoshim Bryden. William _ Woolley, William James Hammill, ' Lewis Joll, David Meikle. Claude Hayward ~Cowan, ~ Duncan Carmichael Eraser. John Peter • ' Hooton, Samuel James Marks and Stanley Nowconib. to be . duly . elected as Councillors for the Borough of Mount ' Eden for the ensuing; two. years ~ '■ j ; Dated this Ist'day of May, 1923. '-'[.' j .'*','' . '■ ' ' S. GRAY, ■- ;"' i . .< ; ; ; Returning Officer. | "'■ '■" ' '. — : i THOROUGH OF • OTAHUHU. } "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 ft-r the office of Councillor for the Borough of Ota- . huhu is as follows: I BRADY. John ' .. .'. ..317 j . CLEMENTS. Hubert Thomas. . 439 \ ! GRAHAM. John James . .232 HALL. Henry John .; ...332 ■ NICHOLLS. Joseph Reuben ■■'.•"■ Walton .'..- ..'.:- . . 308 1 PHILLIPS. Archie -Wallace . . 338 . SHEPHERD. Ernest . . . 302 THOMASEN, .Tens Jule . .249 WHITELEY. Tom Corden Probett . . . . . . ~ 321 . WILSON. John .. .. ..319 Informal . . . . . 8 ; V ■•'■ .'.-. "'■ And T hereby declate the said John j ! Brady. Hubert Thomas Clements. Henry ; ' ! John Hall, Josepb Reuben' Walton Nich'olls, , Archie Wallace Phillips. Ernest Shepherd. Tom Corden Probett Whiteley, and John, Wilson to be duly elected to such office. - Dated this 30th day of April. 1923. R. W. F. WOOD. Returning Officer for the Borough of '■ Otahuhu. ,;_•! -. : — ; ■ | TUT OUNT EDEN ELECTION, j The Ratepayers' Association: desire to express their appreciation of the fine support accorded to their nominees at ' the recent election in returning Mr. J. Kayll as Mayor and the six out of eight candidates for seats on the Council. " : i Ratepayers may rest assured that the new Councillors will give their best services in the ( interests of the Borough as a whole. M. HOLDSWORTH, Secretary. 51, Edenvale Road, Mt. Eden. . i ' LICENSING NOTICES. FRANKLIN LICENSING DISTRICT.- 1 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE.—I. JOHN WESLEY LOPER, of Howick, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held at the , Courthouse, Pukekohe, on the 7th day of June, 1923, apply for a Certificate authoris- • ing the issue of a Publican's License for a House, situate at Howick and known by 1 I the sign of the Marine Hotel, containing 19 ' ; rooms, exclusive of those reauired for the ''■ use of the family. John Wesley Loper. • ' name of owner. Dated the 2Sth day of 1 ' April, 1923.— J. W. LOPER, Signature of • J Applicant. THE LICENSING ACT. 1908. 1 FRANKLIN DISTRICT. NOTICE ,OF ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING. • Notice is hereby given that the Annual Licensing Meeting for the District of Franklin will be held at Magistrate's Court. Puke- • kohe. at Noon on THURSDAY, the 7th day - I of June, 1923. • j H. MONRO. t Clerk of Licensing Committee. !! T I C E N S I N G A C T. ' j MANUKAU LICENSING DISTRICT, i j Notice is hereby given that the Annual - j Meeting of the Licensing Committee for • ' the District of Manukau will be held at » i the Courthouse. Onehunga. on WEDNES- £ DAY. the 6th day of .Tune, 1923, at Noon. ! J. A. CRUICKSHANK. - . Clerk to Committee. Dntftd May 1. 1923 LIBRARIES. '"PHE Athenaeum, ' Auckland's Leading JL Lending Library, subscription or deposit.Blo (Basement), N.Z. Insurance Building. " I PLEASURE RESORTS. POINT ERIN PARK. Shelly Beach. Pcneonby.—ldeal Picnic Grounds; beautij fal. healthy. Morning and Afternoon Teat. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18388, 2 May 1923, Page 16
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