WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD iiLUCTION. 'TO THE ELECTORS. . JjADIBS AND GENTLEMEN,-, " I have the honour to invite your support, in my. candidature for re-election to j the Harbour Board,' • During the ten yearn T have- held a seat on tlm Board it has.'been my constant endeavo.uv'to assist'in making the Port of Wellington second to none on this side of the line. "PROGRESS ON SOUND PRINCIPLES AND SAFE LINES" ; , . is the Policy for me. I am & firm, believer in' equipping our Port with'a Floating-Dock in the,near future. Inquiries are- fio be- immediately instituted as .to' the co9t of a -suitable Dock.""; The .of ..-(Jris is a-serious handicap to Wellington.. .. , - At. the present timo we have, a' disabled' steamer in. port;' arid permanent repairs -cannot'be effected in the absence of suitaMe' dockiug: facilities. The port will eontinuo to-be placed at a disadvantage until this want is supplied.: My. interests are bound .up in Wellington,' and no effort will be spared by me to keep the City and Port abreast of the times. Hoping to receivo at the Poll a renewal of the confidence you have reposed in me. .' Yours sincerely, ■ WILLIAM CABLE. FOR immediate, action re housing'vote ■ Manton. : • HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. AS a Candidate for a seat on the Board, I. wish to'pay 1 have been associated with the active Business Life of the City during the past 25 years. During that time I have been ' both worker and employer, and as a regular importer, of goods for the last ten years I can justly claim to have considerable knowledge of work on the waterfront. That I take a jive interest in the | welfare of. the City is proven bj- the facts that I am President of the local I Industrial Association and several other organisations,, and have acted on several Committees working in conjunction with the Efficiency aud Repatriation Boards. My practical knowledge and experience as a Builder,, Contractor, and Importer, and as a representative of both workers and employers in various industrial,disputes."justify me in believing I am fully qualified to represent you on i tho Board. I I am a native of : New Zealand, in j which and the Australian States I have" I gained .a wide experience. My personal interests are centred in the City, and if clected I will do .my i.tinost'to assist in forwarding tho best interests of tho City and Port. V, HENRY MAINLAND, FINANCE and Manton go together. Vote ilanton. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD & HUTT MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. TO THE ELECTORS. JJE-ING a Young Man with a desire ■ to advanco the interests of the Wellington and Hutt District, I earnestly Solicit YOUR VOTE AND INTEREST, in the above Elections. Yours faithfully, WALTER J. COTTON. VOTE for Hildreth on Council and Harbour Board. TO THE ELECTORS. AND, GENTLEMEN,I' am ngain a Candidate for a scat on the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, i I. hope that liiy past; record on the board will be sufficient to entitle me to ask for your continued'support on election' day. Yours Faithfully, D. CAMPBELL. I K All 081 MAYORAL ELECTION. IN response to numerous representations 1 have the honour to announce that T am it Candldnto for the Mayoral Election. I trust that i»y four years' past services havo merited your conliilenco, and will induce, you to support me in my present candidature. J Yours faithfully, B. G. 11. BUIiN. April, 1919. for Manton, and develop Wei- ; V ' iiugton. OTE for Hildreth and honest and faithful administration. 1
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 181, 26 April 1919, Page 2
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