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' ■; Orchestra- Commences Punctually, _____■ ■_• 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. j ■ fX l : '■"■', '■'■■ ELECTORAL. ' :%:.y-\ ■'/. ' T3OTORUA COUNTY COUNCIL. TRIENNIAL ; ELECTION OF COUNCIL- ';.:::■■ '-y V LORS. '. ' .■_.' I In pursuance of the provisions of Section 111 of " The Local Elections and Polls Act, ■ 1908,"I hereby givo Public Notice that the ' following persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for > the office of Councillor for the North Riding of the County of i Rotorua viz., ANDERSON, John. ' HALE, 1 Samuel Joel. '->'■ KEITH. Anslow Leopold. TURNER,- Charles . , And that the following, persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the office : of Councillor for the _ South . Riding of the j County of Rotorua, viz., '~..-. ! CLINKARD, Cecil' Henry. ! FORD, 'Henry Fuller. { : GEE. Charles William Seaborne. HASTEDT. Richard John., HEMMINGS. Cecil. STEMBRIDGE. William George. I As the number of Candidates in each case exceeds the number of offices to be .'filled, viz., three for each Riding, I hereby, j give further notice that a Pcjl as, between i the several Candidates for each Riding will Ibe taken on WEDNESDAY, the 9th dav of May. 1923, at the several polling places mentioned hereunder: — " FOR THE NORTH RIDING— \ ' The Council Chambers. Rotorua (Principal). . The Public Hall, Ngongotaha. The Public Hall. Mamaku. Mr. Brain's Residence, Kaharoa. The School, Ngawaro. Mr. S. Dixon's Residence, Te Matai. The Sawmill, Pongakawa. . Mr. Steven's Residence. Lake Rotoma. FOR THE SOUTH RIDING— The Council ' Chambers, Rotorua (Principal). : The Public Hall. Ngongotaha. . The Public Hall. Mamaku. The Public Hall, Reporoa . _ , -.-- The Poll shall commence at Nine O'clock in the forenoon of the day appointed, and ! shall close at «ix o'clock in the afternoon of tho same day.G. SUTHERLAND. . Returning Officer. Dated at Rotorua, the. Ist day of May. 1923. . . . ' ; ' ■ ■' : : -;■-" . '.. ' I PUBLIC NOTICES. PAT "DEEF. YOU GET MORE VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY BY PURCHASING BEEF. j BY EATING BEEF YOU ALSO ! ASSIST THE PROSPERITY OF ! THE DOMINION BY INCREASj ING OUR EXPORT OF MUTTON AND LAMB. 1 ENCOURAGE FARMERS TO PRODUCE PRIME BEEF. {'■ IV 7 : \F EAT T3RODUCERS "OOARD, WELLINGTON, N.Z. I j - : T WILLIAM ALEXANDER EASTGATE. ;A? of No. 1, Security Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland, hereby give notice that I have applied to the Magistrate's Court a' Auckland for a license under the Land Agents '■ Act, 1921-22, to carry on business as a Land Agent at No. 1, Security Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland, and that such application will be heard at the above Court alter one month from the 3rd « day of May, 1923, being the date of the first publication o: thi« notice. Dated at Auckland this 2nd '■ da--- of May. 1923.—WILLIAM A. EASTGATE • A PPOINTMENT OF STATIONMASTER A AT KAIKOHE. A stationmaatex lias been _ appointed at ! Kaikohe. on the Whancarei-Kawaka.'v2 section of railway:?. and commencing on MON- . DAY. May 7. 3923. the freight on goods consigned to or from Kaikohe may be paid at that station. ; THE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. ! Notice is hereby given that Xro-xet will : be cut of in the Alternating Area >•> New- ■ "i?.'k*» Ri<w "-•'!■. Epsom and Vt. Eden ov. [SUNDAY NEXT. May P. from C a.m. until ; 4 p.m. ' " D ' m ' ALEXR. WYLLIE, 1 Manager and Engineer. | Wednesday, May 2. 192." THE Auckland Dairy Produce Committee advise the following nrioeg for the I v-eek ending May 9. 1923:—Egg*. 2s id ncr ] doisn; Butter, first grade Is Id per lb,, Moroa grade Is per lb.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18389, 3 May 1923, Page 14
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