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A Welcome Thought

" The erection of the stone-based scats about the Borough at suitable points is a thoughtful gesture on -uhieh ihe Borough Foreman is to .Joe congratulated. In his report to the Council last Monday Mr Hcndcr- . son notified that a further three seats had been constructed. Electoral Roll Printing The printing of the Bay of Plenty : main electoral roll has now been completed, says the OpotLki News, t- The work was completed seven days under the. contract time,, the Bay of • Plenty roll being one of the first Wl6 rolls to be completed out of a ■total of. 76 rolls throughout New Zealand. The number of names on the Bay of Plenty main roll for 19-1.3 is slightly less than the number on the 1941 main roll,, being 8902 as against 9002 for the. previous roll. The paper for the roll on the present occasion was made at. the Maiaura Paper Mills and is: a tough tinted Ojie thousand copies of the roll were printed. The rolls are available to political parties only and cannot be purchased by business firms to be used as directories. A special appeal is made to those who have attained the age of 21 and who are not yet on the roll to enrol as soon as possible.. The necessary forms are available at post offices and the office of the registrar of electors. Copies of the roll are deposited at post offices and the public may inspect the general roll to see if their names are included. If not application should be made for enrolment immediately to enable inclusion on the supplementary roll 'r' %vhich will close near the end of .August.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 98, 13 August 1943, Page 5

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A Welcome Thought Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 98, 13 August 1943, Page 5

A Welcome Thought Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 98, 13 August 1943, Page 5

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