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FUBLIC NOTICES. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION JJAVING ADDRESSED THE ELECTORS OF WANGANUI ON SATURDAY NIGHT IN CONNECTION WITH THE PAST ADMINISTRATION AND FUTURE POLICY OF THU HARBOUR BOARD, I REGREf THAT IT IS NOT POSSIBLE FOR ME TO DO LIKEWISE IN THE SUBURBS OWING TO MY ABSENCE IN WELLINGTON AS A MEMBER OF THE CONCILIATION COUNCIL. I SOLICIT THE SUPPORT OF VOTERS TO RE-ELECT ME TO THE BOARD, WHEN I WILL DO MY UTMOST TO ACT IN THE INTERESTS OF THE CITY AND DISTRICT TO PREVENT WASTEFUL EXPENDITURE AND TO OBTAIN THE BEST EXPERT ADVICE TO GIVE US THE DEEP SEA HARBOUR THAT IS SO NECESSARY FOR OUR FUTURE WELFARE. T. H, LOVEGROVE. JJARBOUR JJOARD. * TO THE ELECTORS: f ASK the public to vote for me on Wednesday, so as to help to end the present unsatisfactory regime now ruling the Wanganui Harbour. The trade of the port is in jeopaidy of being lost. Much valuable business has already gone. More will be lost if the present Board members arc not relieved of their posts. I believe that the Harbour Board should (1) Maintain the approaches to the Town Wharf, (a) Because most of the Port revenue comes from this source, and (b) Because it is the cheapest method of delivering goo Is to Wanganui. (2) Develop Castiecliff insofar as it is possible to do so without uiacing undue financial burdens on the The finances of the Harbour Boird should be placed in a sound position, and an endeavour be made to balance expenditure with income.

I am opposed to the present, policy of continually raising loans to pro v -demoney to cover up the results of inefficiency and mistakes. The business of the public should be made known to the public. Yours faithfully, JACK MILLWARD. COUNTY OF RANGITIKEI. Election of Three Representatives on the Electric Power Board of Hie Wanganui - Rangitikei Electric Power District for the Constituent District comprising portion of the County of Rangitikei. JpCRSUANT to the provisions of “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925’’ and “The Electric Power Boards Act, 1925,” 1 hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the office of Representative on the Wanganui - Rangitikei Electric Power Board for the Constituent District comprising portion of the County of Rangitikei: — DALRYMPLE, Kenneth Waring. DALZIELL, Robert Gardner, MUNRO, Peter, O’CALLAGHAN Herbert. And there being only Three Vacancies to be filled, a Pull will be taken as between the said Candidates on WEDNESDAY, the Sth day of MAY, 1929, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. at the following Polling places: — Coronation Hall, Marton. Town Board’s Office, Bulls. Town Board’s Office, Mangaweka. Town Board’s Office, Hunterville. County Office, Taihape. Town Hall, Tur akin a. Thy Hall, Wangaehu. I’ukehou Granary, Parewanui. The School, Makohau, Rata Dairy Co.’s Store, Rata. Social Hail. Upper Tutaenui. Empty Shop, Alain Road, Ohingaiti. The Hall, Utiku. The Hall, Taoroa, Ellis Bros.’ Store. Pukeroa County Roadman ’s Cottage, Koeko. The Hall. Tiriaukawa. The Hall, Rangiwaea. The Hall, Mat area. The Hall, Poukiorc. Air Campion’s Woolslicd, Okirac. Mr T. Buddy’s Residence, Otairi, The School Mangaonoho. Mr J. Wing’s Granarv, South Alakirikiri. Dated at Marton this 26th day of April, 1929 A V. BROWN. Offic' *.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 102, 1 May 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 102, 1 May 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 102, 1 May 1929, Page 1

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