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TO THE RATEPAYERS. AS a candidate for the vacant seat on the Havelock Town Board, I beg to solicit your support at the forthcoming by-election. If elected I will do my best to push all works that will add to the improvement and attractiveness of the town, but while advocating progress I will watch your interests in the matter of curtailing what I consider to bo unnecessary expenditure. A. H. SCOTT. TO THE ELECTORS. E. A. DANCE presents his compliments to the electors of the HAVELOCK TOWN BOARD, and in soliciting their support, desires to state that he has decided to offer his services, and if elected, will endeavour to give his undivided attention to all matters under the notice of the Board; for the betterment of the community, combined with economy and progress. April 4th 1918.

HAVELOCK TOWN BOARD. BY-ELECTION. Buncombe, John R. Reade, Arthur B ou I therefore declare the said JOHN R. BUNCOMBE, duly elected member of the Havelock Town Board. C. A’COURT OPIE, Returning Officer. Havelock, 28th March 1918. HAVELOCK TOWN BOARD. BY-ELECTION. OTICE is hereby given that DANCE, ERNEST AUGUSTUS READE, ARTHUR BUREARD SCOTT, ALFRED HENRif have been duly nominated for the office f one member of the Havlock Town Board, and as the number of candidates exceeds the number of offices to be i filled, a Poll of the electors will be taken at the Town Board Office, Havelock, on Monday April Bth, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. C. A ’COURT OPIE, Returning Officer. Havelock, March 30th 1918. MARLBOROUGH ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. TORCH FISHING. NOTICE is hereby given that by consent of the Minister for Marine the use of Torches or Acetylene lights for Eel fishing is PROHIBITED in the waters, or say portion thereof, of tnc Marlborough Acclimatisation District, and on and after this date persons so doing render themselves liable to the penalties therefor. R. WANDEN, . Hon. Secretary. Blenheim, Ist April, 1918. PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. GRAND CONCERT. GRAND CONCERT. GRAND CONCERT. GRAND CONCERT. ! TOWN HALL, HAVELOCK THURSDAY, APRIL 11th at 8 p.m. • / BY BLENHEIM ARTISTS. SPLENDID PROGRAMME. SONGS, DANCES, SjIONQLOGUES, ETC., ETC., I ETC., • DANCE TO FOLLOW. Admission : Concert 2s, and Is. Dance : 2s and Is. J. B. LOVELL, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD, ANNUAL ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE, j. The annual meeting of Householders for the election of a School Committee for each duly constituted School District will be held throughout the Education District of Wellington on MONDAY, 22nd APRIL, at 8 p.m. RURAL AREA—For election of committees of Districts forming the Rural Area, that is, the Rural Wards (a) Hutt-Horowhenua, (b) Wairarapa, (c) Marlborough, written nominations should be in the hands of the Chairman on the 15th April; but either verbal or written nominations may also be made at the Meeting of Householders. PLACE OF MEETING—The Main School in the respective Districts. Nomination forms may be obtained from the Chairman of each School Committee. G. L. STEWART, Secretary. PROGRESSIVE ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE. THE 48th of a series of Euchre Parties will be held in the Library on TUESDAY, April 9th, at 8 o’clock sharp. Proceeds in aid of comforts for our boys at the front. Admission Is. Supper provided. 0. SCOTT, Hon. Secretary. “By eliminating waste in every house N.Z. could pay all of her taxes and be absolutely free. 1 '

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 30, Issue 26, 5 April 1918, Page 3

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