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fBT -TELBGEAPH — PRESS ASSOCIATION.] DANNEVIEKE, This Day. Mr. A. Ransom has been re-elected Mayor unopposed. Only ifme councillors were nominated, and consequently there will not be any election. NEW PLYMOUTH, This Day. , Gust-aye Tisch has been fe-elected Mayor unopposed. There are ten nomiaiations for nine seats on the Borough Council and three nominal-ions for two eeate on the Harbour Board for the •borough and adjoining town districts. WOODYILLE, This Day. W. G. Crawford (late town clerk) and George Redwood hare been nominated for Mayor. Thirteen have been nominated for nine positions as councillors. , NAPIER. This Day. . 'J. V. ' Brown, M.P., has been reelected Mayor for the fourth term. There are twelve nominations for nine iseate on the council. ¦ HAWERA, This Day. E. Ba-rton, the present Mayor, C. A. Budge, and J. Brunette were to-day nominated for the Mayoralty. There are ten candidates for nine seats on the council. EKETAHUNA, This Day. E. Page has been elected for a third term unopposed ior the Mayoralty. For the council there are ten iiomina- ¦ tions for six seats. THAMES. This Day. Mr". Henry Lowe has been re-elected Mayor unopposed. PALMERSTON N., This Day. Twentyj-thr^t ; ndmirjaJ:ion£Llha.ve been received for the Borough Council and four for the Wellington Harbour Board elections. The present Mayor, Mr. J. A. Uash, has been elected ¦ unopposed for t a fourth term of office. "DUNEDIN, This Day. For the Mayoralty of Dunedin Councillors' Burnett and Wilson have^been nominated-. • There will' be a contest also for councillors in each of the city wards. WAITABA, This Day. Mr. Walter F. Jenkins was the only person nominated for the Mayoralty. He cits for the fourth term. There was no ©lection for councillors. For the Harbour Board seven, candidates were nominated for,, six seats. Surprise is ••-expressed that -the -name of -Mr.-. G. H. .Stabbs, .who has ibeen. chairman! of the Harbour Board for many yeans, was not amongst the names of those nominated, as lie had given no Httemfcion of sot seeking election. I : NELSON", This T3ay. For the Nelson City Council there are 'fifteen. 'candidates for nine seats. -For Mayor' Kn P«t3> (present Mayor) and eoamcfllor EeM have 'been? nominated. -
For Richmond Borough, Mr. James Hunt has been re-elected Mayor unopposed. . . GORE, This Day. Mr. D. L. Poppelwell has been returned unopposed for the Mayoralty. There are only three new changes in the Council — namely, Messrs. Fretwell, Kelly, and Rhodes. The. retiring men are" Messrs. J. M'Gibbon, W. Baker/ and Robertson. 1 OAMARU. This Day. Dr. MAdam and W. H. Frith, both ex-councillor*, have been nominated for the Mayoralty. • • ' Twelve have been nominated for seats on the Borough Council and twenty for seats on the Harbour Board. AUCKLAND, This Day. C. J. Parr was returned unopposed ac Mayor of Auckland. _^__ HOKITIKArThis Day. Mr. George Perry was elected Mayor (unopposed) of Hokitika. ' Mr. J. A. Murdoch - was Mayor of Kumara, and Mr. T. W. Bruce Mayor of Boss. GISBORNE, This Day. W. D. Lysnar and J. Sheridan have teen nominated for Mayor.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 91, 19 April 1911, Page 8
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503POSITION IN OTHER TOWNS. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 91, 19 April 1911, Page 8
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