TO THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY. Ladies and Gentlemen,— I beg to return my sincere thanks for the position you have placed me in, and can asaure you that I will ever endeavour to warrant the confidence you have reposed in me. To my committees and unknown workers I extend my special thanks, for the resnlt is entirely due to their untiring efforts on my behalf. Faithfully Yours, . R. '£. MICHAELS. THE CITY , OF AUCKLAND COUNCIL. ELECTION OP COUNCILLOR. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. At a Poll taken on the 14th day of October, for the Election of One Councillor for the City of Auckland Council, to fill the Vacancy caused by the resignation of M. M. McCailum, Esq , the undermentioned number of Votes were polled for the following Candidates :— BLACK, WILLIAM PIKRPONT .. 194 HADDOW, JOSEPH GEORGE .. 89 MICHAELS, RALPH THOMAS . . 1,480 MITCHELL. JOHN 788 WALSH, THOMAS 814 Informal 80 I therefore hereby declare MICHAELS, RALPH THOMAS, to be duly Elected to the office of Councillor for the said City, to fill the said vacancy. T. USSHEB. • Returning Officer. 28, H.M. Arcade, Queen-street, Auckland, October 14, 1900. /Si T V O F AUCKLAND. STREET CLOSED. Oliphant-street, between Summer-street and Vermont-street, will be Closed against vehicular traffic during repairs to the main drain. BHHBT W. WILSON. :
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Observer, Volume XXX, Issue 6, 23 October 1909, Page 17
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211Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XXX, Issue 6, 23 October 1909, Page 17
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