ELECTORAL. .gOROUGH Olf MOUNT ALBERT. ELECTION OF MAYOR Pursuant, to the provisions ot •* The Municipal Corporations Act. 1925 " and the " Local Elections and Polls Act, 1025 " and the respective amendments, thereto I hereby give notic* that the following persons have been duly nominated fcr the office of Mayor of the Boroueh of Mount Albert. ATWELL. William RHODES. Leonard Edgar A foil wilt be taken as between the said Candidates TO-MORROW (Wednesdaythe C7th day of April, 1927, between the. fours jif 9 am. and 7 p.m. ' 1 POLLING BOOTHS. JUBILEE HALL—New North Road, Kings land. ST. GEORGE'S PARISH BALL-New North Rd.. Glenmore. ST. ENOCH'S SCHOOLROOM-New North Rd.. Morningside. HIRSTS HALL—New North Rd., Morning side. ST. LUKE'S SCHOOLROOM-New. North Rd., Mt. Albert. METHODIST SCHOOLROOM-New North Rd., Mt. Albert. KING GEORGE'S HALL-New North Rd. (tram terminus). . BAPTIST CHURCH— Taumata Rd.. Edendale. EDENDALE PICTURE ClNEMA—Edendale Rd. (tram terminus). PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOLROOM —Balmoral Rd.. EHendale ti UTTING, Returning Officer. Hormngside. April 14. 1927. lu JgOROUGH Ob MOUN'I ALBERT. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS FOR. WARDS " A " " B." " C." AND " D." Pursuant to the provisions ol " The Municipal Corporations Act. 1925 " and the "Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925 " together with the respective amendments thereof. 1 hereby give notice that the-fol-lowing p rsons have been duly nominated for the office of COUNCILLOR for the wards stated viz:— WARD • A." ELLIOTT, John -Thomas Herbert. FLOYD. f?eter. KAYJ S. Horace Leonard. William Gray. BRIGHAM, Barry. DAVIS, Clifford Henry. HaRBuTT, Bruce Jennings. WARD " C." ?P.fe.-k j?Y.Augustus Asbury. FULTON, William Davidson. LANGLEY, James Henry. STEVENSON, Edward. - Ward •• d." ALLINGHAM, Robert James. PATERSON, Louisa. PURTELL, James TAYLOii. John. As there art; only TWO vacancies -to be filled in each of the sbove-stated Wards, I hereby also give notice that a Poll wiil be taken as between the said candidates TO-MORROW. (Wednesday), the 27i.h day of April, 1927, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. POLLING BOOTHS. JUBILEE HA.LL—New North Rd., Kingsland. ST. GEORGE'S PARISH HALL—New North Rd.. Glenmore. ST. ENOCH'S SCHOOLROOM-New North Rd.. Morniugsida. HIRST'S HALL~New North Rd.. Morningside. ST. LUKE'S SCHOOLROOM—New North Rd., Mt. Albert. METHODIST SCHOOLROOM—New North Rd., Mt. Albert. KING GEORGE'S HALL-New Nortb Rd (tram terminus). BAPTIST CHURCH. Taumata Rd.. Eden dale. EDENDALE PICTURE CINEMA-Eden dale Rd. (tram terminus). PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOLROOM-Ba! moral Rd.. Edendale NOTE.—Votes may bf* recorded at any of the above booths, irrespective of the " ward " location a. UTTING. Returning Officer. Morningside. April 14. 1927. OP MOUNT PROPOSAL THAT THE SYSTEM OF RATING ON UNIMPROVED VALUES BE ADOPTED IN THE HOROUGH OK. MOUNT ALBERT Pursuant to tlie ptovisions ol " Ihe Hating Act, 1925." and " The Local Elections and Polls Act. 1925," and the respective amendments thereto, i hereby give notice that a Poll of the Ratepayers (only) of the Borough of Mount Albert will be taken TO-MORROW (Wednesday), the 27th day of April, 1927, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.. to decide whether the system of Rating on Unimproved Values shall be adopted in the said borough POLLING BOOTHS. These wrll be as arranged for the Municipal Elections fize-d for same date, and are as follows: GLENMORE—ST, GEORGE'S '/PARISH HALL, New North Rd. KINGSLAND—JUBILEE HALL, New North Rd. MORNINGSIDb i'2, Si ENOCH'S SCHOOLROOM and HIRST'S HALL. New North Rd. MT. ALBERT (H)-ST. LUKE'S SCHOOL ROOM, New North Rd.: METHODIS'I SCHOOLROOM. New North Rd.. KING GEORGE'S HALL, New North Rd. EDENDALE (3»-BAPTIST CHURCH. Tho mata Rd.: EDENDALE HCTURF. CINEMA. Edendale Rd.: PRESBY TERTAN SCHOOLROOM. Balmoral Rd H. UTTING. - " "Returnina Officer Morningside. April 14. 1927 f A UCKLAND D QITY J7< LECTION. APRIL '2. 1927. QOUNCI VOTE FOR; J | gULLIVAN, ' BARRiSTER-AT-LAW. HE STANDS b'OR: Full and open discussion of Council affairs. Progress—minus extravagance—in Municipality. Municipal enterprise tur benefit of all citizens. Non-alienatino of any part of Domain or reserves. Immediate use of Civic Square for revenue producing purpose. Restoration of the penny section on trams. MR. SULLIVAN IS ABSOLUTELY INDEPENDENT O*' AT,T ( "TICKETS" OR CLIQUES 'LECTIONS. QEORGE jjj RETT. PAR NELL. Asks for your Vote and Support for Council and Harbour Board, PLATFORM. I._ WATER SUPPLY. To ensure that Auckland has a plentiful supply of pure, sparkling waler at a minimum.of expense 2 TRAMWAYS. To extend present system where needed that will not show a loss on working. Fares to be retained as ai present and Id fare in Queea Street. Tramways to be administeied by a separate Board distinct from the Council. 3._ CIVIC SQUARE. To commercialise this centre and with surplus income to provide a sinking fund for the acquisition of open places and children's playing areas 4._ GENERAL. More business methods at Council meetMore business in Open Counci *nd less in Committee. Any land purchased by Council to be taken under Public Works Act. which provides for f»H >-'. nd proper compensation (making another Titirangi scandal impossible). Q N'E HU.N GA_ M AYORALTY. Unless the affairs of the Borough are reorganised, it means increased rates. VOTE FOR McINTOSH.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19620, 26 April 1927, Page 5
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