Public Notices. BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. BIENNIAL ELECTION OF MATOR. ■\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ths -Id following Candidates, viz.:— HAGGITT, ARTHUR BRYAN McKARLANE, DUNCAN McKAY, ROBERT BARBOUR Having been duly nominated for the office of Mayor for tlio Borough of Invercargill for tlie ensuing two years, a Poll will be taken on WEDNESDAY, Ufith APRIL, 1915. between'the hours of 9 a.in. and 7 p.m. at the following Booths — Town Hall, Tay street St. Paul's Shoolroom, Dee street Avenal Town Hall Gladstone Town Hall North Invorargill: J. M. Sage’s Store, Ann and Windsor streets North Invercargill; Mrs O'Conner’* Store. St. Andrew and McMastcr streets East Sylvan Bank School YUian and Teviot streets: Methodist Church Schoolroom Clyde Street: Marlst Brothers’ Schoolroom Conon Street: Knox Church Schoolroom Elies Road; Methodist Schoolroom Georgetown: McCulloch’s Store, Centre street Yarrow and .led Streets: Mrs England’s Shop. T. W. WALKER. Returning Officer. Dated at Invercargill this 21st day of April, 1915. 2Aq412 BOROUGH OP INVERCARGILL. BIENNIAL ELECTION OP TWELVE COUNCILLORS. THE following Candidates for 1 election as Councillors for the Borough of Invercargill have been duly nominated:-^ ALSWEILER, JACOB ARCHER. JOHN KENDRICK RAIN. ANDREW BALL, ALFRED JAMES BAIRD, WILLIAM CARSWELL, JOHN THOMAS DUNLOP, ROBERT LENNIE. THOMAS DANIEL LILLICRAP, JOHN FREDERICK MACKLET, JOHN CHARLES MARTIN, WILLIAM OTT, WILLIAM ALEXANDER O'BYRNE, THOMAS PETRIE, ISAAC LAWRENCE PRICE, JOHN HOWELL ROBERTS, CHARLES HENRY STEAD, JOHN SHEEHAN, EDWARD SEARLE, HENRY SEYMOUR WINDERS, JOHN WOODS, GEORGE WILLIAM. As the number of Candidates exceeds the number of offices to be filled, I hereby give notice that a Poll will be taken on WEDNESDAY, 28tb APRIL, 1915, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. in the following Polling Booths:— Town Hall, Tay street St. Paul’s Schoolroom, Dee street Avenal Town Halt Gladstone Town Hall North Invercargill; J. M. Sage's Store, Windsor street. North Invercargill; Mrs O'Connor's Store. St. Anilrew and McMastcr streets East Invercargill: Sylvan'-Bank School Ylhan and Teviot Streets; Methodist Church Schoolroom Clyde Street: Marisl Brothers’ Schoolroom Cotton Street: Knox Church School Elies Road: Methodist Schoolroom Georgetown: McCulloch's Store, Centra street Yarrow and Jed Streets: Mrs England's Shop. T. W. WALKER. Returning Officer. Dated at Invercargill this 21st day of April. 1915. 2Aqli:’. BOROUGHS OF INVERCARGILL AND SOUTH INVERCARGILL. COMBINED DISTRICT. BIENNIAL ELECTION OF THREW REPRESENTATIVES ON THE BLUFF HARBOUR BOARD, THE following representatives on tha Bluff Harbour Hoard for the above district have been duly nominated:— BAIN, ANDREW HAWKE. ARCHIBALD BOTHERING HAM RONGUET. CHARLES STEPHEN PETRIE, ISAAC LAWRENCE. As the number Of Candidates exceeds the number of offices to be tilled, I hereby give notice that a Poll will be taken on WEDNESDAY. 2Stb APRIL, 1915, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. in the following Polling" Booths; Town Hall. Tay street St. Paul's Schoolroom, Dec street Avenal Town Hall Gladstone Town Hall North Invercargill: J. M. Sage's Store, Ann and Windsor streets North Invercargill: Mrs O'Connor's Store. St. Andrew and McMastcr streets East Jtt vercargil I: Sylvan Bank School Ylhan and Teviot street; Methodist Church School room Clyde street: Marist Brothers' Schoolroom Conon street: Knox Church Sunday School Elios road: Methodist Schoolroom Georgetown: McCulloch's Store, Centre st reel Yarrow and Jed streets: Mrs England'* Shop Son Iti Invercargill: Town Hall Clifton; Public Hall. T. W. WALK HR, Returning Officer. 21st April, 1915. L’AqllO BLUFF HARBOUR BOARD. ELECTION OF A MEMBER TO REPRESENT THE PAVERS OE DI ES AND OWNERS AND 1-ART OWNERS OE Slill'A. ri-.HERE being only one person nominX a ted in this election, and being the numb: r required. I HEREBY DECLARE MM KICK THOMPSON. Esq., to be DULY ELECTED a member of the Bluff Harbour Board to represent the Payers of Dues and Owners and Part-Owner* of Ships. GEO. B. GEORGE, Returning officer. Bluff Harbour. A pril 21st, 1915. EA LAN D TI M ETA BEE A 1/I'ERATIONS. Commencing SATURDAY. Ist MAI. 1915, and until further notice, tin; following alterations to the Ordinary Services will take effect:— The present 6.15 a.m. train from Clinton to Invercargill will run EARLIER, leaving Clinton (i. 10 a.m.. Waipahi 5,12, Pukerati 7.5, thence as at present. The 3.:i5 p.m, special train from Invercargill to Bluff to conu-ct with passenger steamer for Melbourne will NOT run. 7.20 a.m. train Lumsden to < lore and the. .1.40 p.m, train Gore to Enmsden will run DAILY. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. The steamer to Head of Lake will run on Tuesdays and Fridays only, leaving Queenstown at S.O a.m.. and returning leaving Dead of Lake at 4.0 p.m. For further particulars see poster or pocket time-table, or enquire at stations. 2Aft 41 9 BY ORDER. . VTO SHOOTING ALLOWED on my proD perty at Ermedale. M. COSTELLO. !SAp3Bt i Aqtr.o A 11, WAVS.
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Southland Times, Issue 17492, 22 April 1915, Page 6
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