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ELECTION NOTICES THE DUNEDIN CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION Wishes to THANK the Citizens for the Splendid Support accorded its Candidates at the recent Local Body Elections. 'The Association still intends to continue its activities in the best interests of the City, and hopes that citizens will take advantage and approach us on any matters of interest H. L. GIBSON, Hon. Secretary. pf ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY THE OTAGO LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE Expresses APPRECIATION AND THANKS to all those who Rendered Service by Assisting a’ Meetings, Loaning of Cars, and by Giving Support to our Candidates on Election Day. P. G. CONNOLLY, President. A. J. MCDONALD, Secretary.

UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. IN PURSUANCE OF THE PROVISIONS OF “ THE UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO COUNCIL ACT. 1911,” I Hereby Give Notice that an ELECTION will be held on THURSDAY, June 23, 1938, the Poll CLOSING at 5 o’clock in the Afternoon, for the purpose of Electing to the Council of the University of Otago:— (a) Two Members to represent the District Court of Convocation of the Otago University District. Cb) One Member to represent Teachers in Secondary Schools within the Otago University District. (c) One Member to represent Members of School Committees within the Otago University District, <d) One Member to represent Teachers in Primary Schools within the Otago University District. NOMINATIONS must be received not later than 5 p.m. on THURSDAY, June 2,1938, and the respective ROLLS will CLOSE at 5 p.m. on THURSDAY, June 9, 1938. Nomination Forms may be obtained from the Undersigned. The Retiring Members are:— (a) The Rt. Rev. Bishop Fitchett and Mr J. W. Howorth. (b) W. J. Morrell, Esq. (c) L. Deans Ritchie, Esq. (d) J. Robertson, Esq. ‘ These Members are eligible for reelection. H. CHAPMAN, Registrar. JQUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. ELECTION OF MAYOR. IN THE MATTER of “ The Municipal Corporations Act, 1933,” and " The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925.” I HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that at the Election for the office of Mayor of the City of Dunedin,’ held on Wednesday, the 11th day of Mqy, 1938, the persons hereinafter named were Candidates, and received the number of votes set opposite their names respectively, that is to say:— Allen, Andrew Henson .. 17,929 Cox, Edwin Thoms .. .. 13,891 . (Informal Votes, 212.) AND I HEREBY DECLARE the said ANDREW HENSON ALLEN to be duly ELECTED to such office. R. A. JOHNSTON, Returning Officer. Town Hall, Dunedin, C.l, May 13, 1938. £)OUNTY OF PENINSULA. ELECTION OF~COUNCILLORS. PURSUANT to~Sect!on 32 (1) of “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925," I Hereby Give Notice that the NUMBER OP VOTES received by each Candidate for the Office of Councillor for the undermentioned Riding of the County of Peninsula Is as follows; HIGHCLIFF RIDING. ' One Vacancy. Votes. Robertson, David John Stuart 61 Donaldson, Gordon 26 Informal .. 1 SANDYMOUNT RIDING. One Vacancy. Rutherford. David 44 Stewart. William Donald .. 13 Informal .. .. ~ .. 2 NORTH-EAST HARBOUR RIDING. Two Vacancies. Brookman, Isaac George Waller .. .. 132 Von Stunner, Wilfrid .. .. 107 Hellyer, John 104 Macandrew, Hunter .. 102 Informal ~ 4 And I Hereby Declare the said DAVID JOHN STUART ROBERTSON, DAVID RUTHERFORD. ISAAC GEORGE WALLER BROOKMAN, and WILFRID VON STURMER to be duly ELECTED to such Offices. Dated at Portobello this 13th day of May, 1938. ■ J. SEATON. Returning Officer. fjpOWN DISTRICT OF OUTRAM. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. ELECTION OF THREE ' COMMISSIONERS. Pursuant to Section 11 of “ The Local Election and Polls Act. 1925,” I Hereby Give Notice that the following Candidates have been duly Nominated for the office of Commissioner: — Adams, John Albert. Ashley, David. Graham, Arthur Thomas. the number of Candidates does t exceed the number of Vacancies be filled. I Hereby Declare the said iHN ALBERT ADAMS. DAVID !HLEY, and ARTHUR THOMAS lAHAM to be elected to such office. [Dated at Outram this 13th day of ly. 1938. A. J. STEWART, Returning Officer. EAUTIFUL WALLPAPERS within the reach of everyone: best English itlons; new and exclusive. Smith , Smith, Ltd.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23500, 14 May 1938, Page 18

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