LICENSING COMMITTEE NOMINATIONS.
The following nominations of candidates to represent the Te Aro and Cook Licensing Committees were received yesterday by M r J. Amos, the Returning Odicer: —Te Aro— Mr E. H. Goldsmith, proposed by Mr S. R. Dransfield, seconded by Mr J. D. Baird ] Mr Panl Coffey, proposed by Mr James Petherick, seconded by Mr W. A. Waters j Mr Andrew Young, proposed by Mr Edward Anderson, seconded by Mr J. D. Baird ] Mr J. E. Hayes, proposed by Mr J. A; Eerby; seconded by Mr George Hill: Mf Janies Petherick, proposed, by Mr.Vr.*- A:.. Waters, seconded by Mfr Christopher Sdcumerville ; Mr George. Fisher,\ propose*! by Mr E. p. Evans, seconded by Mr \V. Q) Fitz Gerald; Mr John Collins, proposed by Mr James Jantfeson, seconded H by Jlr J) Beck * Mr F. H. Fraser, proposed by Mr James Jamieson, seconded by Mr.J, Beck j Mr, A. Harnett, proposed, by Mr James Jamieson, seconded by Mr J. Beck ; Richard Ayres,' proposed iby.Mr James Jamieson, seconded by Mr J. Beck ; Mr 4? proposed by jMr James Jaroiie* sod; seconded by ,Mr T. Beck. Cook—Mr J. E. Hayos, proposed by Mr.Henrv Moss, seconded by Mr N. J. Isaacs ; Mr James Petherick, proposed by Mr J. Ij. Bacon, seconded by Mr F. Hill; .Mr Paul Coffey, proposed by Mr J. L- Bacon)seconded by Mr Henry Moss; Mr Andrew. Young) Sroposed by Mr E- H. Yuile, seconded ,by Lr James. McDowell; Me .George, Fisher, proposed by Mr F. Sill, seconded by Mr W* F, Richards ; Mr E. H. Goldsmith, proposed by C.'E, W. Wilieaton, seconded by Mr 'XV W, Young ; Mr Charles Taylor, proposed by Mr Charles Cowan, seconded by Mr John Halley; Mr F. H. Fraser, proposed by Mr J. Jamieson, seconded by Mr E. D. Butts ; Mr John Collins, proposed by Mr J. Jamieson, seconded by Mr E. D. Butts ; Mr Richard Ayres, proposed by Mr J. Jamieson, seconded by Mr E. D. Butts ; Mr F. J. W. Fear, proposed by Mr J. Jamieson, seconded by Mr E. D. Butts; Mr William Allan, proposed by Mr J. Jamieson, seconded by Mr E. D. Butts.
(united press association.) Dunedin, February 9. Five gentlemen have been nominated as representatives of the temperance section, and five of the moderate party, for the city licensing elections.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8006, 10 February 1887, Page 2
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