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ELECTION NOTICES. e CITY MAYORALTY. !j To tho Burgesses— . I I have to announce that lam a oandi- !' ] date for the office of Mayor of the City of ' Wellington. At an early date I hope to have the honour of explaining to you my views ou municipal att'airs at a Public Mooting, \tliich will bo duly advertised. •• C. J. CRAWFORD. " HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID a BOARD ELECTION. , ELECTION OF REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE COMBINED DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON CITY AND '• KARORI AND MIRAMAR BOROUGHS. I HEREBY give notice that tho following Twenty-three Persons have been r duly Nominated as Candidates for the Office of Member of the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board:— AITKEN, John Guthrie Wood ANSON, Georgo Edward BAYLIS, George Henry Brett , BORGHETTI, Einilio „ CAMPBELL, Duncan CASTLE, Frederick, DEVINE, James Joseph EVANS, William Albert ■ FITZGERALD, John Edward GQDBER, James GORDON, Soloman HINDMARSH, Alfred Humphrey KIRK, Richard Clement , ! LONDON, George Thomas M'LAREN, David . d - NASH;. George v REARDON, 4 Michael John 0 RICHMOND, Mary Elizabeth • ROBERTSON, David T ■ .SMITH, John . -t . SMITH, Thomas u • TREVOR, James i. , VAN STAVEREN,' Herman u As there are only Fourteen .Vacancies n to be filled, I hereby also give Notice that a Poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of March, 1910, at the following . places:— ... Wadestown, Social Hall, Pitt Street Northland, Churchroom • " Sydney Street, , St. Paul's Schoolroom ' Panama Street, Tumbull's Auction Room ; Town Hall, Cuba Street Rechabite Hall, Manners Street Druids' Hall, Taranaki Street '> - Victoria Hall, Adelaide. Road_ 3 St, Thomas's Schoolroom,- Riddiford ? Street 1 Island Bay Schoolroom, Island Bay 8 Maranui .Tea Rooms, Queen's Drive O'Donnell's Hall, Kilbirhie Rosene'ath Schoolroom, Roseneath Aro Street Churchroom . Kelburne Churchroom, Upland Road Brooklyn, Fullford'6 Hall Worser -Bay, Mr. Wyatt's Tea Rooms Miramar, ■ Mr. Mair's Post o£sce Store Karori Borough Council Office, i rori Road ; 0 Dominion Tea Rooms, Karori Road , 1 Polling Hours—9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dated this 10th day of March, 1910. JAMES AMES, Returning Officer, City of Wellington. ELECTION OF HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARDS. , TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF 1 WELLINGTON. 1 > TN response to many, requests, I beg to r -8- place' my services at your disposal aa ; a Candidate for. membership of the above \ Boards. • ) ■ i Having been connected with Charitable i Aid Movements in the City of Wellington t for the past 21 years, my qualifications . for tho above position 'are.iinsurjmsable, > and. have every confidence in' soliciting 1 your support on the present oocasion. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, . ; ; - , ; (Rev.) H. VAN STAVEREN. HOSPITAL ANli CHARITABLE AID . BOARD. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF • WELLINGTON AND : SUBURBSi •■" T ADIES; dud GENTLEMEN,—I-beg- W. XJ place my Services at your disposal as a Candidate for Election to the above Board. I theroforo ask your Vote-and interest, on my. behalf next Wednesday. . Yours faithfully, < DUNCAN CAMPBELL. ELECTION OF HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. To the Electors of Wellington City, Karori, and Miramar. • i . Mk nni. Li'--.- +n-.>«-nr •- IN response to. many regueste I beg to ' offer my services as a candidate for Membership of this Board. _ I am a large ratepayer nf the City, where I have been' in practice for over twenty-five years. For over twenty years I have been a member of the Wellington Hospital Trustees; fot inore than twelve years a member of the District Hospital Board, and have acted as Chairman and Treasurer of that Board, while, I ha™ also been Chairman of the Wellington and Wairarapa United Charitable Aid Board for several years. This experience, coupled with' about seven years' service on the. Wellington Benevolent Trustees, has given me a complete insight into the working of every' Department now to be administered by the new Board. , I have the honour to solicit your support at the Election on the 16th' March. T -"V R. CLEMENT KIRK.. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL, AND CHARITABLE AID BOAED ELEC- ' TION. TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON CITY, KARORI, AND MIRAMAR. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—We deJu aire to .intimate, at the wish of our. follow Trustees and electors, that we have decided to offer our services as candidates for election to the above Board. A long and intimate association with the management of the Wellington Hospital,, we have ventured to tlunk, justifies the assumption that our services and experience may be of us© in bringing the old order of management into with the new order of things without any unduo friction. We venture, therefore, to ask your, 'votes, and interest in realising this wish—We. are, ladies and gentlemen, ... .. • — - ' " Yours faithfully,. ' R. CLEMENT KIRK." GEORGE LONDON. ; ' . -■ . JAMES TREVOR. • . , GEORGE NASH. .. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. . Ladies and gentlemen,-r-we, the undersigned, who have- been , members of the Wellington Benevolent Institution for periods varying from thirteen to three years, ;submit ourselves as Candidates for election to the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. ■ We think that the changes contemplated by the new Act of last session are intended to m&ke the work of hospital and charitable aid institutions more simple and effective. . ' To achieve this end it is essential to conserve , the continuity of administration as far as possible. To elect a Board composed ■ oxclusivcly. of mombprs.. wbo have had no previous experience would, in our* opinion,- be detrimental to the interests of the poor, the sick, and the suffering, and also to' those of the ratepayers. ■ To conserve...both. theso classes of .interests has, in the past, been our care ; and the success which has attended our efforts gives us confidence in soliciting your votes on tho present occasion. Wo are, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servants, MARY E. RICHMOND. JOHN SMITH. DAVID ROBERTSON, , W. E. EVANS.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 764, 12 March 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 764, 12 March 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 764, 12 March 1910, Page 2

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