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ELECTION NOTICES. DKCI.AK.v'IION Ol' 1 HEKl'l/l' OK I'OI>L KOlt TIIK KM4CTOUAL DISTINCT OK STHATKOHD. IDiu ul William Mason, K<-< uniing •» Ollicer lor the Klerloiul District ul ht i.'it tor:l, do heieby declare t lie result ol the poll tiiUen on the 17th (|-iy dI Novi'iubei , |!)OH, in: the (lection o'l ;i iiiujilxT ol Parliiiiiii'iit lot th" said di.sl net 1 o be »•- lolloa •, . Voles ! Candidates. Polled. I MINK, John Mud .. . 2.'W« j Kf\(;, Naihaniel John .. . .)83 SV.MKS, Waller IGO'2 Total number ol valid votes polled -IG3I Number ol votes rejected ns informal 43 1 ihereioro declare the said JOflX Ml It I) MINE to hi> elected. Dated at Stnitlord, this 20th day of Xovembei I!)()X. D. W. MASON, gll Kuluniing Officer. DKCLA NATION OK RKSI'LT OF I'OLL. Il'iedenck Ebcnezer liard.A . * Returning Oiiicer tor the Electoral District of Etimont. do hereby declare the result ol the poll taken on the twenty-fourth dny of November. 190S, for the election of a member of Parliament for the said district to be as follow s :—: — Votes Candidates. Polled. DIVE. Mraclshaw 2408 WAKE, George Porej 2159 Total number of valid votes polled 4567 i Number of votes rejected as informal 30 I therefore declare the said BRADSHAW DIVE to be elected. Dated at Eltham this twenty-seventh day of November, 1908. F. E. HARDY, g4O Returning Officer TRAIN NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. KILTIES' Ka'nD PERFORMANCE AT NEW PLYMOUTH. .' ' j ON December 3• a special '^as&cngor train, stopping's* 'any, intermediate station if roquifc^ilVill, run, as under: — „ Hawera depart 11.10 a.m., Leppcrton junction 2.3 p.m. T New Plymouth ar-, rive 2.35 p.m. The usual 11:10 a.m. goods train frith car attached, Hawcra to New Plymouth, will NOT run. BY ORDER. 1 g43 , , - ', MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE. TO THE MEMBERS OF EGMONT LODGE INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS. TO-MORROW being Temperance Sunday the members are invited to a Special Service in the Baptist Church. Gill Street, the sermon to be preached by the Rev. J. Laird. Members will kindly be at the Church at a quarter to seven p.m. NOTE. — The service previously arranged for the morning has been altered to the evening at 7 o'clovk. J. C. LEGG, 066 District Deputy. TEC HNOLOGICA L EXAMINATIONS OF THE CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE, AND SCIENCE AND ART EXAMINATIONS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, SOUTH KENSINGTON. NOTICE TO STUDENTS OF TECHNICAL CLASSES AND OTHERS. IT will be necessary shortly to not it \ the above-named examining bodies as to the subjects for which examina-tion-papers will be required in connection with the examinations to be held in New Zealand in 1909, probably in the months of May and July respect - ively. Students of technical classes arc advised to hand in at once tho names of the subjects they propose to take to the Director or other person in charge of the classes. Private students desiring to be examined should forward at once the names of the subjects they propose to talcc to the Inspector-General of Schools, Education Department, Wellington. Syllabuses of tho subjects of examination may be seen at the office of the Education Board, or at the local technical school or classes. G. HOG BEX, Inspector-General of Schools. Education Department, Nov. 26, 1908. :-\45 B. W. M. I/ SONS ' SURVEYOR. Authorised to Survey under the Land Transfer Act. Offiro: KELSEY'S BUILDINGS I (Next Bank of Australasia).

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13820, 28 November 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13820, 28 November 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13820, 28 November 1908, Page 7