ELECTION NOTICES. THE BATTLE OP THE EAST. M R D AVI "® M cLAEEN SPEAKS—POST OFFICE SQ CAKE—TO-DAY, 1 p.m. CLYDE QUAY SCHOOL—TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. TO-MORROW NIGHT. NEW CENTUKY HALL. KENT TERRACE, 8 o'clock. Friends report at Central Room, corner of Elizabeth street and Kent terrace, every evening at 7 o’clock. Notice is given by Mr McLaren that all Committees are disbanded as from Saturday, 9th List. WELLINGTON SUBURBS ELECTION. ICI T. MOORE, Labour Candidate (as- * sisted by Messrs M. J. Reardon, T. Young and E. J. Carey) will speak at— KAIWARRA (Hall)—TO-NIGHT (Monday), 11th, at 8 o’clock. ISLAND BAY (Town Hall)—TO-NIGHT (Monday), 11th, at 8 o'clock. (Rearclou and Carcy) % MARANUI (Open Air, Tram Terminus) TO-NIGHT (Monday), 11th, at 8 o’clock. (Mr Young.) KA-RORI (Open Air, Council Chambers) — TO-MORROW (Tuesday), 12th, at 8 p.m. (Reardon and Young.) SEATOUN (Tram Terminus) —TO-MOR-ROW (Tuesday), 12th, at S p.m. (Mr Carey.) EERHAMPOBE—(Open Air, Duppa street) WEDNESDAY, 13th, at. 8 p.m. (Mr Young.) WADESTOWN (Open Air, Tram Terminus)—^WEDNESDAY', 13th, at 8 o’clock. (Mr Rearddu.) MIRAMAR (Open Air)—WEDNESDAY. 13th, at S p.m. (Mr Carey.) JOHNSONVXLLE (Open Air, Main street) —WEDNESDAY, 13th, 10 p.m. MR MOORE will answer the "Dominion" charges of volte face at all these meetings. CIIXZGERALD for "Massey Harris," •A "Red Bird," and "Arcadia Bicycles,' and Lunloi> Motor Goods. Cash or easy terms. 13y, Lambton. UH ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON SOUTH, DECLARATION OF RESULT OF POLL AND NOTIFICATION OF SECOND' BALLOT. T JAMES EDWARD FREDERICK -■-» PERRY, Returning Officer of the Electoral District of Wellington South, do hereby declare the result of the Poll taken on the 7th day of December, 1911, for the Election of a Member of Parliament for the said district tp bo as folCandidates. Polled. BARBER, YVilliam Henry Peter... 1238 GOUZENS, Albert Ebenezer 185 HINDMARSH, Alfred Humphrey... 2666 WRIGHT. Robert Alexander 2932 Total number of valid votes polled ?. 7071 Absolute majority required 3536 Number of votes rejected as informal 9j And I further declare that as no candate has received an absolute majority ■ votes, a Second Ballot will be taken i THURSDAY, the 11th day of Deoem>r, 1911, between Ai .FRED HUMPHREY INDMARSH and ROBERT ALEXANER'. WRIGHT.' ' ■ , Dated at Wellington this 9th day of ecemher, 1911. . J". E. P. PERRY, Returning Officer, YVellington South., The Public Library, Newtown. 81 , LAND FOR SALE. 1 Off ACRES, near Palmerston; excelXOO lent farm, buildings and improvements; well grassed; land grows maize splendidly; only .£I4OO cash, balance 7 yeans; owner leaving. J. 0, .Lane, Palmerston North. ______ K CAA ACRES, 7000 freehold, 8800 IDjOUU lease at -£(>'■) year; freehold fenced, lease partly improved: carrying 9000 sheep. 600 flattie, 30 horses. Double this when improved; large 'woolshed, house, etc. Price, ,£4 5s freehold; .£ISOO lease; easy terms. F. P. Welch, Estate Agent, Masterton. An ACRES, all in good grass; all & ploughable; divided eight paddocks: two roomed cottage,- 10 bail cowshed, cartshed, etc.;_ situated .six miles from railway station; one mile from school and creamery. Price, .-£I2OO. terms M7OO cash. G. S. Henderson, Land Agent. Hamilton. . 260
A(J A ACRES, Hamilton, nearly all Tt/Crt flat, 200 acres grass; well fenced, good house and outbuildings, and good orchard; one mile from township and creamery. Price, X 7 10s per acre; will lease at 7s 6d, or would exchange. Wunsoh and Co.. Palmerston North. YOU WILL BUT IP YOU INSPECT THIS MAGNIEIOENT PROPERTY, Consisting of noon ACHES of the choicest country /wAIv/l" offering at the present day. The land is all in grass of selected varieties, forming perfect pastures, and is famed for its heavy carrying capacityover three sheep to the acre, besides cattle, and all doing splendidly. The fences are in perfect order, and there are .about SO paddocks, each well watered by permanent water. The whole property is gently undulating and lies nicely to the sun, and is well sheltered from bleak winds. The lambing has been extraordinary. THE HOMESTEAD IS SIMPLY A PALACE. Blouse consists of 14 largo and commodius rooms, each beautifully appointed, and hot and cold water is laid on throughout, bathroom, pantry, scullery. Gas installed in every room. The views from the verandah are unsurpassed, extending for many miles over the beautiful surrounding district. There are barns, stables, looseboxes, woolshed, dip, yards, men's cottage, and sundry other buildings, ail built of the best material obtainable, under supervision of an architect. This 'property is highly suitable for subdivision, lying close to progressive centre by splendid roads. Make an appointment to inspect this beautiful property. We shall be pleased to accompany you, and feel sure you will be delighted with this property and its future prospects. A property of this quality seldom offers, so inquire early. Full information from A. W. READ AND CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. <9, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Send your advertisement to "THE TIMES" if yon have Farm Lands for SALE.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7980, 11 December 1911, Page 3
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