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FREE LIST SUSPENDED. ELECTORAL. Manuka u county council ELECTION. MANGE RE RIDING. I wish to notify Ratepayers that I will address Meetings as follows: St. James' Parish Hall, Mangere Bridge.— Friday, May 7, at 8 p.m. Manjrere Central Hall.—Saturday, May 8, at 8 p.m. Margere East Hall.— Tuesday May 11, « " a v. mm. Candidate. QoU NT Y o F RoDN EY. TRIENNIAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. Pursuant to Sections 10 and 11 of The Local Elections and lulls Act. 19y». . I hereby prive public notice tflat, the following Nominations have been received for the Office of Councillor for the respective Ridings of the County, as under: ALBERT RIDING - BECROFT. Walter Kenneth. ARAI RIDING GITIPOTTASE. William Clasper. HO DC SON, F rede rick. HOTEO RIDINGSHELDON. Ernes! Albert. VIPOND, Ernest Adam. KAI PA "A RIDING JENKINS, Thomas Oliver. K OUR AW lIERO RID ING - SCOTT, Leslie Gordon. WYLLIE. Alexander Walker. MATAKANA RIDING—KNAGGS, Duncan William. LaWRIE, James Falconer. OMAHA RIDING KEMPT. Daniel. MEIKLEJOTIN, Lewis William, WYATT, Robert Henry. , PUTTOI RIDING—SCHOLLUM, William John. TAUHOA RIDING--BOLER, Samuel Frederick. As the number of candidates nominated for each of the Hidings of Albert, Kaiparu, Puhoi and Tauhoa does not exceed the number required, I therefore declare Walter Kenneth Becroft, Thomas Oliver Jenkins, William John Scholium, and Samuel Frederick Boler to be duly elected for the Ridings for which they were nominated.
As the number of candidates nominated for each of the Ridings of Ami, Hoteo, Kourawhero, M'atakana and Omaha exceeds the number of vacancies to be fillet!, 1 therefore give public notice that a. Poll will be I taken between the respective candidates for each vacancy on WEDNESDAY, the I'ith day of May, 1.926, between the hours of 9 a.m. and (j p.m., at the undermentioned polling places:— Mr. Joy's Residence, Tomarata. Public Hall, Mainene. Mr. W. Blackwe.ll's Residence, Hakarti. Old Library, Te Arai. Public Hall, Kaipara Plats. Public Hall, Whanearipo. Mr. Sheldon's Woolshed, Tomarata. Public Hall. Wellsford. Public Hall, Pakiri. Public Hall. Leigh. Public Hall. Whangateau. Public Hall, Matnkana. Old, Schoolhouse, Maburaiyji Heads. Aide's, Mullet Point. County Office. Warkworlh. Post Office, Woodcocks. Vol ins papers for any of the Elections may be obtained at any of the Booths. L. J. VERRY, Returning Officer. Warkworlh, May 4. 1926. DIVIDENDS. rpilE MOUNT LYRLL MINING AND 1 RAILWAY COMPANY, LTD. Interim Dividend. Is, declared out of profits resulting from operations other than mining, absorbing £64,459 U>s, payable June, 21. Books close May D. <;, LUMSDEN, Secretary. REMOVAL NOTICES. TONES AND PALMER, ARCHITECTS, 'J Have Removed from Victoria Arcade, to 404, Southern Cross Buildings, Chancery Lane. r PHE Weston Electrical Co., Electrical X Engineers and Contractors, have Removed to largej premises, -15, liisli St,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19321, 7 May 1926, Page 22
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