ONE TREE HILL AFFAIRS.
CANDIDATE FOR MAYORALTY
TRANSPORT BOARD SEAT.
Mr. I. J. Goldstine, deputy-mayor of Ono Treo Hill, has consented to stand for the mayoralty at tho forthcoming municipal elections. At the last meeting of tho council, the Mayor, Mr. J- S. ITardwicke, stated that he did not intend to stand again and he welcomed tho news that Mr. Goldtilino had consented to contest the mayoralty. Members spoke in appreciative terms or Mr. Goldstino's work for the borough. At tho samo meeting Mr. W. G. Mulholland announced that 110 would contest a seat on Ihe Transport Board in the interests of tho borough.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20793, 9 February 1931, Page 17
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