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ELECTION NOTICES. OOU NT Y O F TAIE EI, In the Mattel' of “ Tlio Counties Act, 1920,” and “ Tlio Local Elections and Polls Act, 1EK)8,” and Amending Acts thereof. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. I HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that the following persons have been duly NOMINATED for the Office of Councillor for OTOKIA' RIDING, County of Taierinamely:— WILLIAM HENRY LINDSAY CHRISTIE And DUNCAN MTNTOSH. As there is only One Vacancy to ho filled, 1 Hereby Also Give Notice that a POLL will be taken as between the said Candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of May, 1923. The POLLING BOOTHS will bo situate as under:— County Council Chambers, Mosgiel (principal). Residence at Creamery, Kuri Bush. Mr Milne’s Store. Otokia. Public Hall, Allanton. School Hall, Fairfield. School Hall, Brighton.Mrs David’s House, Burnside (near Saleyard entrance). Polling Hours, 9 a.ra. to 6 p.m. IsDated at Mosgiel this Ist day of May, , JOHN LOGAN. Amy Returning Officer. 0 TAGO HOSPITAL BOARD. COMBINED DISTRICTS of the Counties of Waihomo, Waikouaiti, and tire Boroughs of Palmerston South, Port Chalmers, and Waikouaiti. , Having been Nominated for this Vacancy on the Hospital Board, I would respectfully solicit the Votes of Ratepayers. During the last few years this district has been neglected; but my best endeavour will be toward obtaining all the attention and care for patients to which they are entitled, including district accommodation, at the same time keeping a watch on unnecessary ana wasteful expenditure. I am, yours truly, HENRY S. SHEAT. “Spring Bank,” Bushey. 4niy rjTAIERI COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. To the Electors of Otokia Riding,— I come before you as a Candidate for the Office of Councillor for Otokia Riding, at the Poll to be taken on Wednesday, 9th inst. I have had the honour of being your representative on the Council during the past 12 years, during which period I have been in close touch,, with all parts of the district, besides being chiefly instrumental in getting several works of a permanent nature carried through. I again solicit your confidence and support, and- if you honour mo with same at the forthcoming Poll, it shall be my aim and endeavour to watch and care for your interest in every way possible unto the best of my ability. Yours respectfully, W. H. L. CHRISTIE. Mosgiel. May 3, 1923. JJENINSULA ROAD BOARD. An Election, to Elect One Member for the Anderson’s Bay Subdivision of the Peninsula Road Board, was held on Friday, May 4, 1923. Result:—■ Peter Pryde ...*... 7 James W. Farquhar ... ... ... ... 3 Majority for Peter Pryde, 4. And I hereby declare PETER PRYDE to be duly ELECTED for the above Office. JAMES GARR, 7my ' Returning Officer. TENDERS. rTTENDERS for the ERECTION of PUBLIC HALL at Pembroke (in concrete) will bo received until 2 p.m. on FRIDAY, May 18. ERIC MILLER, A.R.1.8.A., Architect, A.M.P. Buildings, Dunedin. TE N D E R S For the ERECTION of an ADDITION (Brick or Concrete) t<§ the Stirling. Cheese Factory- will ’bo received by the undersigned until 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, 'May 18. Plana may be seen with Mr Struthcrs. Clyde street, Balclutha, or obtained from the Architects, COOMBS & WHITE, AA.R.1.8.A., Architects, 26 Dowling street, Dunedin. rjIAURANGA HARBOUR BOARD. CONTRACT’ No. 2. PURCHASE OF PLANT. TENDERS, addressed, to the Secretary of the Board, will be received up till Noon on FRIDAY, Bt'h JUNE, for the Undermentioned New or Second-hand Plant: 63-tons approx. 401 b Railway , Rails, together with fish plates and bolts. 6 sets 401 b Points and Crossings. 30 sets 3ft 6in gauge Truck Wheels, Axles, and Pedestals. 2 Steam Cranes, or alternatively 1 Crane and 1 Steam Shovel. 2 Pontoons, approx. 50ft x 16ft c. 4ift. 1 Towing Launch. A Schedule of the Plant required, with fuller details, may be inspected at the Tauranga Harbour. Board Office, at the Offices of the Undersigned, National Bank Fifildings, Dunedin, 25 Swanson street, Auckland, and U.S.S. Co. Buildings, Now Plymouth. BLAIR MASON, LEE, & OWEN, - 2rny Consulting Engineers. jgUILDERS’ SPECIALTIES. Abbotsford Terra Cotta Roofing Tiles. Asbestos Cement Sheets .and Slates. Beaver Board for Walls and Ceilings. Cedar Shingles. Clinton Welded Slieathimr Plaster Lath. “Torrano” Composition Flooring. Triangle Mesh Concrete Reinforcement Tile Fireplace Surrounds. “Sterling” Skylights and Glazing Bars. Steel Windows and Casements. Ridging, Spouting, Downpipe. Baths, Basins, cto. And all classes of Builders’ Requisites. BRISCOE & CO. (LTD.), Dunedin. WITHIN “ ' YEARS. PETROUS TILES FORGE AHEAD. More and more 'is the public realising the great advantages of Petrous Red Concrete Roofing Tiles. Over 100 roofs have been covered within the last two years, and the demand is still increasing. For economy, durability, lightness, appearance, Petrous Red Concrete Roofing Tiles are unsurpassed. Call or write for particulars. Petrous Tile Co. (Ltd.), Caversham, Dunedin. A. B. Stewart, Assembly Buildingj Timaru, N.Z. Hardware, Invercargill. HHINHIL L S A N D. Wanted, contractors, carters, aspha Iters, etc., to know that I am taking ORDERS for SAND of best quality.—JOHN J. JONES, 33 Crawford street. 'Phone 3562. 13ap C-\ & W. SHIEL Deliver . Bricks, ScreenJm ings, Asphalt, Sand, Cement, Lima, Tar; anywhere.—’Phone 1201 for service jQRUNKAED ‘ ‘ HIMSELF AGAIN,’ THANKS TO ” DRINKO.” “Drinko has made a vast improvement in our patient. It is so nice to see him really himself again.” Another grateful woman writes; “He is feeling fine, and ‘Drinko’ Powders have worked wonders. Ho has not been the worse for liquor for four months.” “Drinko”’is tasteless and odourless, and can be given secretly if desired. Plain sealed wrappers used Write in confidence' for Booklet to LADY MANAGER, “ Drinko ” Proprietary, 212 F, Lambton quay, Wellington. - 6n 100 ROOFS TWO OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A largo amount of reading matter. Price, 9cL

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18855, 7 May 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18855, 7 May 1923, Page 7

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