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WAIPAWA BOROUGH COUNCIL Io ~ the matter of “ The Municipal Corporations' Aot. UOB, ’ “ I’he Local Eh-cti ’he and Poll* Aot, 1908," “ TbcLooal B .!i»8 Loans Aot, 1908,” and amendments. I HEREBY GIVE N TICK that a Poll ol ibe It if. p yers of the Borough of Waipawa, will be taken on WEDNESDAY, April 96th, 1911, on the proposal of the Waipawa B r<>ugh Council to borrow the sum of £2600 (two thousand fi /e hn« dred pounds) for providing additional pumping power for water supply purposes, vide loan proposal published in Waipawa Mail on April Bth, 1911. The p tiling booth will bs in the Municipal Buddings, Kenil worth-street. Polling hours 9am. to 7pm Dated this 10th day of April, 1911. W. t. LIMBRICK, Mayor, Borough of Waipiwa. WAIPAWA BOROUGH COUNCIL. In the matter of “ Tha Municipal CorI porationa’ Aot, 1908,” “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908 ” and amendments. 1 HEREBY give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the offioe of Councillor for the Borough of Waipawa : Bibby, Edward Bloor, Thomas Mellor Cbaig, Joseph Coyle, Robert MoGrbevy, Stephen Rath bone, Herbert Melville Rathbonk, William Henry Roberts, William Asoot Ross, John Pellow, William Sebley, Mark Hartley And, there being only EIGHT Vacancies to be filled, a POLL will be taken as between the said Candidates, on WEDNEBDA Y, April 26th, 1911. The polling booth will be in the Municipal Buildings, Kenilworth-street. Polling hours, 9 a m to 7 p m Dated this 20th day of April, 1911. E. J. O’BRIEN, Returning Offioer, Borough of Waipawa. 147 TO THE BURGESSES OF WAIPAWA. Ladies and Gentlemen, — Allow me to return my sinoere thanks to you for egniu eleoting me unopposed to the office of Mayor. I assure you that I highly appreciated the compliment you have paid me. It will be my earnest endeavour to deserve the trust you have reposed in me by attending assiduously to the wants of the ratepayers, and by furtbe ing any scheme that will conduce to the welfare and advanciment of the j o 'plo of Waipawa. Yours faithfully, 152 W. I LIMBRIOK TO THE RATEPAYERS OF WAIPAWA. Ladies and Gentlemen, — I am offering my services to you as a candidate for a seat upon tbo Borough Council. If eleoted, it will be my pleasure to attend to the wants of all. If you think me a suitable candidate, and I feel sure you will, you will return me at the head of the poll. Yours truly, 132 W. ROBERTS. TO THE BURGESSES OF WAIPAWA. Ladies and Gentlemen,— Having been nominated as a Candidate for the Borough EleotioD 1 beg to offer you my sorvioes. If elected, I will at all times support, to the lest of my ability, all moasures that tend to the general welfare and progress of Waipawa. As all my interests are in the Borough you may depend upon being well and faithfully served.—Yours faithfully, 236 T. M. BLOOR. TO THE BURGESSES OF WAIPAWA. Ladies and Gentlemen,— At the request of a number of Ratepayers I have consented to become a Candidate for a seat upon the Borough Council. My interests are bound up with the town, in which I am a large ratepayer, so you may rest assured that if elected, I will represent you faithfully and vigilantly. Trusting to receive your support on eleotiou day.—Yours faithfully, 181 JOSEPH CRAIG.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 5703, 22 April 1911, Page 3

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