Election Notices. BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. AX.VUAL ELECTION OF MATOK. HPHE following Is the result of the Poll "*■ tiiken on Wednesday. 30th April, 3013; Votes. McFARLANE .. .. ISSI BAIX 1795 -Majority for Mr McFarlane 56 Informal .. .. .. 50 I hereby declare Mr Duncan M c Farlano duly elected Mayor of (lie Borough of Invercargill for the ensuing term of twelve months. T. W. WALKER. Returning Officer. Town Hall. 7 nvercargiil. Ist May. 1913. 4431 BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. BIENNIAL ELECTION OF TWELVH COUNCILLORS. I therefore declare Messrs W. A. Ott, T. D. Rennie. John Stead. Robert Galbraith. J. F. Lillicrap, R. Dunlop, T. D. A. Moffett, A. B. Haggitt. Wm. Baird. W. H. Brent. T. F. O’Eyrnc, and R. B. McKay duly elected Councillors for the Borough of Invercargill for the ensuing term of two years. T. TV. WALKER, Returning Officer. Town Hall, Invercargill^ Ist May. 1913. 442t BOROUGHS OF INVERCARGILL AND SOUTH INVERCARGILL i ■‘HOSPITAL AXD CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS ACT." THE following is the result of the Poll taken on Wednesday, 30th April, 1913, for the election of three representatives on'the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board:— HAWKE. Archibald Fotheringham 2807 GALBRAITH. Robert . . - • 2173 BAIRD. William 1793 HENDRY, Alexander .. .. 1399 PETRIE, Isaac Lawrence.. .. 1315 HARRINGTON, Thomas .. .. 518 Informal . . . . • • 183 I therefore declare Messrs A.,F. Hawke. R. Galbraith, and W. Baird duly elected representatives for the combined district of the Borough of Invercargill and South Invercargill for the ensuing term. T. W. WALKER, Returning Officer. Town Hall, Invercargill, Ist May, 1913. 443* BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL AND SOUTH INVERCARGILL. j THE BLUFF HARBOUR BOARD. T 1 HE following is the result of the Poll taken on Wednesday. 30th April, 1913, for the election of three represen- | lives on the Bluff Harbour Board:— j HAWKE. Archibald Fotheringham 2708 ; LONGUET, Charles Stephen . . 2448 I BAIN, Andrew 2256 j PETRIE, Isaac Lawrence . . .. 1443 i Informal . . . . . • 41 I therefore declare Messrs A. F. Hawke, C. S. Longuet, and A. Bain duly elected ! representatives for the combined district of the Boroughs of Invercargill and South Invercargill for the ensuing term. T. W r . WALKER, Returning Officer. Town Hall, Invercargill, Ist May, 1913. 442 V BOROUGH OF SOUTH INVERCARGILLi ELECTION OF MAYOR. THE Poll taken on April 30tk, for the election of Mayor for the abovenamed Borough, resulted as follows: Votes. SAMUEL McNATTY McMILLAN 153 WM. CORNELIUS GRAY . . .. 91 Informal . . . . . - 5 I therefore declare Samuel McNatty McMillan duly elected Mayor for the ensuing term. ALFRED BALL. 44 32 Returning Officer, INVERCARGILL COiRPORATION. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. Ladies & gentlemen.—i hay® pleasure in tendering my sincere thanks for the honour you have conferred upon me in electing me as one of your Councillors. Assuring you of my best endeavour* to further the interests of the town, I remain. Yours respectfully, 4456 W. H. BRENT TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES & GENTLEMEN, — FOR again selecting me as one of yon* representatives for the Council please accept my best thanks. As in the past, it will be my endeavour to further the interests of the town. Y’ours faithfully, 4455 T. D. A. MOFFETT. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, — I TAKE this opportunity of thanking you for returning me as one of your Councillors and as a member of the Charitable Aid Board. 1 trust my actions will warrant the confidence you have placed in me. Yours faithfully. 4447 WM. BAIRD. FELLOW ELECTORS OF INVERCARGILL. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I AM quite embarrassed with the very flattering support you have given me. I stated I was out for work, but your exceedingly eiiiphatic acceptance of my proposal has placed upon my shoulders an obligation for work that is quite beyond my limited capacity. However. I shall do my best. What can I say more? I thank you verv heartily indeed. 4429 ROBERT DUNLOP. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. ELECTORS OF GREATER INVERCARGILL. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, — I WISH to return you my sincere thanks for the honourable positions you have again placed me in as Councillor and member of the Charitable Aid Board, and to say that 1 will do my best to further your interests during my term of office. Again thanking you, 1 remain. Yours faithfully. R. GALBRAITH. Ist May. 1913. 4425 Ladies and gentlemen,—i return you my most sincere thanks for again returning me as one of your members of the City Council. Your continued confidence will make me feel my increased responsibility. Your interests and the welfare of the City and District will have my most earnest attention. Yours sincerely, 44 25 JOHN STEAD. MISS A. D. MACFARLANE. L.A.B. (Pupil of Madame Albani, London, for Singing; and Graham P. Moore, Royal College, for Pianoforte). PUPILS prepared for Practical and Theoretical Examinations. Terms oa application. >-’dress: 77 Don Street* , ttn
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