There are one or two very solid members on the Auckland Hospital Board, and when a visit of inspection was being made, tail the members and the staff accompanying them got into one of the lifts to be taken to the top of the building. It refused to budge, and it was only after some of the fifteen stone members got out that, the journey to the top was successfully accomplished. The members came down by the long stairways, fearing that the descent in the lift might be too sudden.
Electors and those qualified to vote who moved to any electorate from another electoral district over three months ago, would do well to remember their obligations under the Legislature Amendment Act, 1924, and to apply for registration as electors. Having removed from one electorate to another, they must, after completing three months’ residence, make application for registration within four months of the date of expiration of the three months’ residence required. Failure to do so renders them liable to prosecution.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19505, 5 February 1926, Page 6
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