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ELECTION NOTICES. I MAYORAL ELECTION. R. A. WRIGHT will' Address tho > • I'ilectors as follows:— QUEENS WIIAItF—TO-DAY (Tluiralav), at 12.30. TO-NIGHT (Thursday)— Top of Tory St., al 7.30; Aro and Devon Streets, at I 8.:i0. FRIDAY NlClKT—Haiaitai Ratepayers' Association ireeliiiß. n MA TOR AT, ELECTION. 1 lOHX SMITH, A CTIN G-M A Y OH, ?J Will Preside at Council Meeting , TO-NIGHT, anil will Address .the ELECi- ' TOES at 1 ( NEWTOWN LIBRARY, FRIDAY Kijilit, ' at S o'clock. HATAITAI BOWLING PAVILION, FRJ DAY Niglii, at 9 o'clock. | MAYORAL.ELECTION. | A S..BISS will Address tlie Electors j as follows:— TO-XIGHT (Thursday), 18th inst.— Fulllord's Hall, Brooklyn, at 8 p.m. Mr. in the chair. TO-MORROW (Friday), 19th' inst — Brighton House (late Kilbirnie Hotel), at 7.30 ».ni. MAYORAL ELECTION. MR, and MRS. A. S. BISS invite Ladies and Gentlemen interested in tho Election to meet them at tho Langham l'rivalo Hotel THIS AFTERNOON ' ('lhursday), at 3.30 p.m. MIUAMAIt MAYORAL ELECTION. HN. iI'I.EOD will Address the F.lec- • tors at the Town Hall THIS (Thursday) EVENING, 18th inst'., at 8 o'clock. . Scatoun—Tea Rooms, Monday, 22nd, 8 p.m. Worser Bay—Kiosk, Tuesday, 23rd, 8 p.m. KARORI MAYORAL ELECTION. ■ TO THE RATEPAYERS. L' AMES AND GENTLEM EN,--Since intimating through the columns of the evening paper that as the Parochial Hall (tho only available plaeo in ICarori for holding a meeting) was engaged for Thursday, Friday,-and Monday, and that, therefore, I was unable, as I intruded, to address you on Friday and Tuesday next, and would confine my Address to Tuesday, April 23. 1 have received permission to use the Council Chambers for my meeting on Friday Evening. I will place mv views before you at tho Council Chambers on FRIDAY, April 19, and at the Parochial Hall on TUESDAY, April 23, at 8 p.m., and trust that you will be able to'Be present. AV. A. KELLOW. ' TO THE ELECTORS OF WELLINGTON 1 CITY. ; mm-, Wellington citizens; . i. LEAGUE has decided in General s Meeting to support the Candidature of . MR. JOHN SMITH, Acting-Mayor for > the Mayoral Election on 'WEDNESDAI, 27th April, and urge the Citizens to place him at the Top of the Poll. ' The reasons which actuated the League ! in its choice are as follow:— •' HIS 27 YEARS' SERVICE AS A •' COUNCILLOR entitles him to tho office > which; as Acting-May, he has so ably ■ filled on" sovcr';il'oi'c»*lohs, and for' sevc- • ral months past, durinc Mr.-Wilford's > absence'through illness, lie has occupied ; the position with marked -ability.-:. HTS CAREFUL MANAGEMENT OF ! THE 'CITY'S AFFAIRS,. and his unbiased conduct of' the Strike negotia- , tions, have shown that he is.competent i to rule in difficult situations,, and well [ lilted to represent all classes of the community With impartiality. i MR. SMITH IS NOT A POLITICIAN, ■ and is not. interested in the Parliamentary votes of the City-electors, hence is free " from all suspicion of acting so as to se- ' cure the favours-of any particular class | or party. : MR. SMITH'S LONG ACQUAIXT- - ANC'E AVI'I'II THE NEEDS AND ASt PIRATIOXS OF OUR CITY peculiarly i fit him for 'carrying out a progressive ' and cautious policy. k MR. SMITH desires to see tho City keep c within its present income, and IS OPPOSED TO ANY INCREASE OF ; RATES. 1 Mr. .Smith generously offered not to _ contest the Mayoralty against Mr. J. G. W. Aitken or Councillor Shirtclitl'e should t either of theso gentlemen anounce thenii selves as. Candidates. •.. Both these gentlemen, owing to private reasons, declined nomination, and tho " League unanimously decided to support Mr. Smith for the position. i' The League confidently believes that i. THE ELECTORS AVILL RECOGNISE ii MR. SMITH'S LONG AND FAITHFUL s SERVICE, and his undoubted ability to occupy the office, and that they will I arise to the occasion and award him the . robes of office for the ensuing year. Signed in behalf of the Citizens' League, ,s THOMAS B A LUNGER, '• President. a (1 v ANNUAL ELECTION OF MAYOR. J NOTICE OF POLL. ; In the matter of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1908," "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1905," and the 1 amendment of both these Acts respccr| lively. I HEREBY give notice that the following persons have been duly Nominated as Candidates for Election to the • Office of Mayor, viz:— r R M'EWAN, John William. . PIPER, Joseph. j The above being in excess of the liumi bsr required, a poll will'be taken on . WEDNESDAY, 2-ltli APRIL, 1912, for.the elcc:ion of Mayor. Polling t'laces:—The. St. Augustine's ] " Hall, Victoria Street, the Court House, ' Elizabeth Street, and the Koro-Koro .' Schoolroom. ; Hours of polling from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. ;! ALEX. WEBSTER. Returning Officer. I'etone, 17th April, 1912. ~i : : BOROUGH OF ONSLOW. ANNUAL ELECTION OF MAYOR. In tho matter of "The Municipal Corn notations Act, 1908," and "The Locul Elections and Polls Act, 1908," and , the Acts amending the same respecI,' lively. I HEREBY give Notice that the following persons have been duiy nominatcd as Candidates for the office of Mayor ■" of the Borough of Onslow:— PRANK HOLDSWORTn. " CHARLES MAIXWARING. As there is only one vacancy to bo filled, I' also' hereby give notice" that a Poll will be taken as lift ween Hr ahive Candidates 011 WEDNESDAY, the 24th , day in' APRIL, 1012, between the hours of !) a.m. and 7 p.m. POLLING PLACES: The Khandallah Public Ilall, M'Kenzio R?iad, Khandallah.. The Anglican Chiirchroom, Abbott Road, t Xgaio. I 1 The Methodist Churchroom, Porirua Road, Kaiwarra. Tlip Onslow Borough Office, Ballanco Street. Wellington. , Datid this 17th day of April, 1912. ' HENRY ABRAHAM, Returning ■ Officer,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1417, 18 April 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1417, 18 April 1912, Page 2

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