PUBLIC NOTlCES—(Continued). BOROUGH OF PETONE. TRIENNIAL ELECTION OF MAYOR. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following persons have been duly Nominated nst Candidates for the office of Mayor for the Borough of Petone, viz:— CUMMING, James GREEN, Harold And there being only one Vacancy to be filled, a Poll will be taken between the said Candidates on SATURDAY, tlie 2<th day of MAY, 1944, at the following Polling Places, viz:-*- ' Free Kindergarten Rooms, Corner Campbell Terrace and Victoria Street. Sundav Schoolroom, corner Heretaunga and William Streets. Y.M.C.A. Building. 106 Culm Street. Petone Central School, Street. Koro Koro Schoolroom. Korn Korn. Meeting Hail. Third Floor (take lift) Accountants' Chambers. 39 Johnston Street. Wellington. Polling Honrs—9 a.m. to 6 p.m. DATED at Petone this 15th day of May. IM4 ‘ H. FIRTH. Returning Officer. BOROUGH OF PETONE. TRIENNIAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. 1 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that tlie following persons have been duly Nominated as Candidates for tlie Office of Councillors for the Borough of Petone: — ANDERSON, Raymond Alexander CARR. John Thomas CRAIGIE, Thomas Lamb. EDWARDS. William Herbert FOX, Robert GILL, William Francis GLOVER, William Albert HUGGAN, Joseph JACOBSON, Victor Emanuel LONDON, Francis King MACFARLANE, Alexander Milstead MARTIN, James Charles NICHOLLS, Marcus Frederick PALT.ENSEN. Paul John Andrew Bruun RESBY. William Boyd SEYMOUR, William STEFFENSEN, Albert George VERRALL, John Frederick And there being only nine Vacancies to be filled, a Poll will be taken between the said Candidates on SATURDAY, the -7th dav of MAY, 1944, at the same Polling Places as Advertised for the election of Mavor. Polling Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. DATED at Petone this 15th day of May. 1944 ’ H. FIRTH, Returning Officer. BOROUGH OF PETONE. ELECTION OF THREE MEMBERS TO THE PETONE AND LOWER HUT I GAS LIGHTING BOARD. IN the matter of the Petone and Lower Hutt Gas Lighting Act. 1922, and Its Amendments. and the Local Elections and Polls Act. 1925. and Its Amendments: I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following persons have been duly nomiuatert for the oflice of Members .of the Pet o ”*; find Lower Hutt Gas Lighting Board, viz. CUMMING. James. GLOVER, William Albert. JACOBSON/ Victor Emanuel. LONDON. Francis King. MACFARLANE. Alexander Milstead. NICHOLLS. Marcus Frederick. And there being only three vacancies to be filled, a Poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on SATURDAY, the 27th day of May. 1944. at the same Polling Places as advertised tor the election of Mayor.. ■ • Polling Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. DATED at Petone this loth day of May, 1Q44 av * H, FIRTH, Returning Officer. BOROUGH OF PETONE. ELECTION OF- ONE MEMBER TO THE WELLINGTON HOSPITAL BOARD. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following persons hav.e been duly ” oul , lna '■® , ; as Candidates for the office of Member or the Wellington Hospital Board, viz.:— BLAKE, Sara Ellen STEFFENSEN, Albert George And there being only one-Vacancy to be filled a Poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on SATURDAY, the 2Lh day of May, 1944, at the same polling places as advertised for the Election of Mayor. Polling Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. DATED at Petone this 15th day of May, 1914. H. FIRTH, Returning Officer. BOROUGH OF PETONE. ELECTION OF TWO MEMBERS TO THE HUTT VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. In the matter of . the Electric Power Boards Act TJ2S and its Ainendinents, and the Local Elections and Polls Act 1925 and Its Amendments, and an Order-ln-Councll under the hand ot His Excellency the Governor-General: I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the office of Members of the Hutt Valley Electric Power Board, viz.:— ANDERSON, Raymond Alexander GILL. William Francis GREEN, Harold HUGGAN, Joseph . ■ And there being only two Vacancies to be filled, a Poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on SATURDAY, the 27th day of May, 1944, ut the same Polling I*laces as advertised for the election ot Mayor. Polling Hours; 9 a.m. to 6 P-m. DATED at Petone this 15th day of May, 1944. H. FIRTH, Returning Officer. HUTT RIVER DISTRICT. TRIENNIAL ELECTION. PURSUANT to the proviisons of the “River Boards Act,” 1908, and "Local Elections and Polls Act,” 1925, and any amendments thereto respectively, I hereby give notice that the following have been duly nominated I’or the office ol’ Member of the Hutt River Board:— BURRELL, Hughic Gilbert DRAPER, Victor Anthony DUDLEY, Bernard John HEWER, Frederick Seymour HORLOR, Henry Valentine -McDonald, James MAUD, Albert PRITCHARD, David Kennedy STELLIN, Janies ■WARRINGTON, William John Charles YOUNG, Gabriel Small ‘ As only five members are required, an election to fill the positions will be held on Saturday, May 27, 1944. Polling Booths will be situated at the following places :— LOWER HUTT—Wesley Hall, Higli St.; Knox Schoolroom, High St.; Y.M.C.A., Hall, Birch St.; Waterloo School, Birch St.; St. Stephen’s Hall, Randwick Rd.; Congregational Chureh Schoolroom, Central Tee.; Old Central School, Railway Ave.; St. Paul’s Schoolroom, White’s Line East; Garage at rear 827 High St.; Epuni School, Waiwhetu Rd.; Gracefield School, Bell Rd. PETONE—Y.M.C.A. Hall, Cuba St.; Church Hall, Heretaunga St. TAlTA—Methodist Chureh; Talta Hall. BELMONT—Church Hall. WELLINGTON — Dominion Farmers’ Bldgs., Featherston St.; Hutt County Council Office, Bowen House. Polling Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dated at Lower Hutt this 15th duy of May. 1944. A. J. GEARING, Returning Officer. KAROUI PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION. QUESTIONNAIRE Addressed to the Mayoral Candidates, 1 MESSRS. W. APPLETON AND J. ROBERTS. The Karori Progressive Association would appreciate your separate opinions on the following matters:— 1. Spacing of tram sections on tlie Karori route on a more even mileage basis, making tlie sections, say. from Bowen St. to foot of Itigi, thence to Hatton St., and from there to the terminus. (This would avoid the'present short first section, and would be in keeping with tlie spacing on the majority of other suburban routes.) 2. Lowering of Concession Ticket Fares to level existing prior to 1939 increase. 3. Permission to use Weekday Concession Tickets on Sundays, and No Increase in fares on Sundays. 4. Thorough overhaul of Tramway Timetable with a view to improved services ami I lie overcoming ot excessive overcrowding 5. Provision ol’ Shelters at nil bus stops. 6. Asplialtug of Footpaths on both sides of streets where the majority of sections are built on ‘ . 7 Provision ol adequate Storm Water Drainage (as distinct from Sewer Drainage) to eliminate the mounce of Hooding. • 8. Tlie use of the Bowen St. route for all Karori Trams—weekilavs and Sundays. MEETINGS la”iVii<s' aFxTTjaT:y of "the navy LEAGUE (WELLINGTON BRANCH). I Till) ANNUAL MEETING will be held on I TUESDAY, MAY 30. 1914. at 10.30 A.M.. ill ! the l>.Chambers. | NOMINATIONS FOR COMMITTER I must rem-h tlie Office before 10.30 u.m. on MAY :‘.o. Annual Meeting 10.30 n.m.. Mmitlily Public Ooi'ilinllv I rivited. BELL CABLE, linn. Secretary.
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