HUTT & PETONE NEWS.
"' A" MAYORAL tf&SMDAIE' " ' ■.(Froa Our Snietai (JaiteiipoftMrtJ :Cfetthuiflg/ Tioniisond Ms gkeit-iiotfce tliftt; ho will move lit tho-nosl/meet-iiia of the. Pe;tofic IJorougli ..Coun-eii: '"'That the. council take the nc'cessaiy steps t< close, the I'etono Cath6lio' : &m<;t'e'Es'«'' ' Tho olßcers of tho }i.cwly4 : or.mcd .Huti Athlptie Qi(ib nro as/foliow:'-*lVi'ro.n J tho Mayor ''(Mr. E. IV Bu.rtnv} i president, Mr. T. jMw | fccicrce, M/...T, JSiitfoj stcr«fifitry, .Jfr, IS; J. Jjitiglej tfe^sTirifr,.Sifi i\, M'jfay;; press fte-ward, Mi - . V'. %. l)ttiid.| 'track judges, Messrs; Itoache, 'Gteiidoii, aji'd Jj.avidsou;' ha-ndicappers, Msssrsi. Bond and KStto;-stattef, Mr. '%. Bodg-inS-; firae■keeper, Mr. I\ Jenness.'; auditors., Messrs. Guinness and Grant; committccj Messrs-. 'fress'idei\ Ban-bar, Mt.zgerald, Kifcto, and (j.rim.mctt. .4, sports, flieeting will beheld oh/the, Loiyer tjutt recreation grounds .on Thursday. M'.aj-di 5 About oQ mftmteirs 1 hitvo joined the etob.
A meeting of elftetots wiis held at . tiic Lowoi' Uutt Lyceum Theatre _ last- evening for the .purpose- of formirtg eofriniittc.es and.di.s----cu.ssin/g .mattes: .relative to the Candida-* ture of Sir. T-. C. jDawson for the Hu'tt M/ayoral.ty/. the chairman..(jte/ Macrisr : kjli.) .explained: tho object of tjio .in'eethige and' stated that Mr, TJawsonle poiic.y would be. detailed at t'h,o .Totfft '.Hail. ra.ee|i:bg later on. Mr/ Dawson spoiio ''briefl.y on. municipal .matters. He stated, that ho *as standing in to the request of a largo ,itti.mber.,o.'f ratepayers. ■■ tie. had. been; .a councillor for two years, and had JilWays .endeavoure'd to do his utmost 'for th<* borough. The- j-cditetion in. the .price of gas (#4. per iCKXifk) was dtib to lijs s motion, in the, council lie.then' .referred to .tho Jinpiher of empty in th* borough, rind expressed tho qo'inten. 'tlirjt fonTctuiilg iVas -wrong-. Jf<> idle; Liiid was ito bo seen near .Auckland, and .vet within twenty minutes of tho tf.apttiid tn'fcythoro was plenty of-it. Tho. trouble, was that there was a great lac.fe o v f 'cant-. ■m-Hhieation with Wellington. 00 *onsidered tiiafc' tkis .fflattor should -bev dealt with speedily. After .r.e'ferring toother council nutters., the speaker jstig* gested' that tl -committee -bo sot up to. roach Pari: Areivue, for. the town, and <s»o to estend to White's Liiit (the liQUiidary net-ween l?et<m&- and JrinttV At the coiislnßiijn.pl thp. ad» dress, tho etairiuaiK'rc'ad 'a list oi :fate payer-s w : ho had prorflised : t<> tto cajidid.a.to. An 'elector ihen m'qyod: ) virt-e. of thanks ftiid ■eoii'jjde'iTce. in 'tip caiidiij.a'ti?., This Was '.Seipondecl:, hut oft* of feho'so,present obie.ct'o.d on she gr()Mc that no ' pflliey. Tho inotion <vas sarried- Lat.cr in th* Civeuirig. several irri.')iies svere ndd'e.d :U tho Vailoiia eoinHnifctces. ' !
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1994, 27 February 1914, Page 8
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414HUTT & PETONE NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1994, 27 February 1914, Page 8
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