MAYORAL ELECTION.
MEETING OF ELECTORS AT VICTORIA TOWNSHIP.
MR, GEORGE WILDISH will address the Electors at VICTORIA TOWNSHIP, in Iho Methodist Church, at 8 pan., TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT
LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. 791
MAYORAL _CAMPAICN. M R F. R. IF' 1 Will Address Electors at ST. MARY'S II ALL, MANILA PA PA, TO-NIGIIT TO-NIGIIT snnoriLßOOM, tk iia.para, TO-MORROVF TO-MORROW TU LSD AV, 21st, at 8 p.m. Dales for Addresses in other parts of the P>oroii!>'h will lie announced later. . 788
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LADIES' MEETING. FINDLAY’S TEA ROOMS.
MEETING of Ladies interested in A Mr. Lull's candidature for the Mayoralty will he held in Findlay's Rooms on TUESDAY AFTERNOON,‘at 3 o’clock, when Mr. Ball will deliver a short address. Ail ladies interested are cordially invited. ’ 789
BOROnm ELECTIONS.
T HAVE this (lav rcceivo'd the followX inj; Nominations for Hie office of MAYOR for llie Borough of Gisborne: BALL, Frederick Robert WILDISH. George
A POLL for the tdection of ONE. (1) of the ‘foregoing Candidates will be taken oil WEDNKSwAY, the 29th day of April, 1925. between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.. at the Polling-places as hereinafter notified.
I have this day received the following Nominations for the office of Counedloi of the Borough of Gisborne:
ARMSTRONG. Charles Edward BICKFORD, Cecil Edmund BLACK, G reacen Joseph BLAIR, James BULLARD, John Noden BERNARD, Leonard Thomas COLEMAN, David William COLLIN’, Fred. „ DeCIvSTA, Herbert 11 yam HALL, John Henry HILL, Henry Ewart MAUDE, Harold Evitt BERRY, James RAIT, David TODD, Thomas TONEYOTAFFE, Thomas Edward yCGBER, Thomas Bercival
A POLL*for the Kleetion of NINE (9. of the foregoing Candidates will lie taken on WEDNESDAY, the 29(h day of April 1925, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.in., at the •l’olling-places as hereinafter notified.
.1 have 11 1 is day received the following Nominations for the Boromrn represent,a tion on tlie Gisborne Harbour Board!: COLLINS, James Clive I*RANKS, Thomas Augustus MACIJONALL), James Jarvie MANN, Peter MIRFIKLIL Israel McERLAIN. Hugh PERRY, James SMITH, George TODD. Thomas* ■
A POLL for the Election of FOUR (4 .if the foregoing Candidates will be taken jn WIIDNKSDAY, the day of April, 1925, between the'•hours of 9 a.in. and 7 p.m., at the Po'.ling-plau’s as heroinafter notified.
T Jinvo lids day received tlio following Nominations for lho Borough representation'on tlie Cook Hospital Board: BAYLISS. (diaries George BICKFORD, Cecil Edmund COLEMAN. David William DICES, Cecil Edward McGc*.‘ ivlE. William .Tolm DeCCISTA, Herbert llvam ' SCOTT, Agnes SUEUR ATT, William Grice
A POLL for the Election oi' FIVE (5: of the foregoing Candidates will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of April, 1925, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.. at the Polling-phices as hereinafter noli lied. POLLIN'f« PLACES. The Foiling places for these Elections and also for Ihe Holiday Foil are as follows No. I—Masonic. Hall. Childers Pond. No. 2--Masonic Hall. f Riders Road. No. 3—l.ate Whinray's Hall (i)o\v plain bee’s shoo. Gladstone Road). No. 4—•Clarkson's late Shop, corner of Gladstone Road and Cohden Street. Xo.s—To Hapnrn School House. No. 6—Abercom Hall. Ormond Road. No. 7-Rasher’s Building, Kaiti. No. 8— (I.S. Fanners’ Building, next In Cn'on S.S, Co., Childers Road. No. 9—(l.S. Farmers’ Building, next In Union S.S. Co.. Childers Road. No. 10—Town Ronrd Olliee, Mangapnpn. No. 11 Public* Hospital. H. M. PORTER. Returning OlTicer. Gisborne, 20th April,• 1925.
H Olt S A L K. New electric lighting plant (complete with 32-volt Battery), suitable for country resilience. Price, £145. CRRY AND CO., - rby Street, 841 Gisborne. A PPLES—Rnllarats mut Stunners, at A 8/6 per ease of 41mm (eases extra); l rsl mrilitv.—D. S. Thompson and Co. T.G. LFor Quick Sine, about . 8 miles from town— Store and Dwelling, motor shed, orchard. 5 acres (24 freehold, 24 leasehold). —Particulars from T, 0, Lawless, Agent. POTATOES—Prime Canterbury, 18,L per 2001 b sack, delivered ; splencltd cookers.—D. S'. Thompson and Co. milE Spring Cleaners tne Clean 1 Sweeps—Viicuam Cleaning Co., 264 •\ herdeen ■ Rond ’T’hnne 722 EDDI NO Presents bought irom us are wdrthy of any home. We have a very rice rang". —Spence and Co.. Um-.U W» OUR 25/- i -ever Watch, in strong rnckel ease, is a boon to working men.—Spence nod Co., Jewellers, opp. Palace Pictures.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16709, 20 April 1925, Page 1
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