NO-LI CENSE LEAGUE. IF YOU WISH TO HAVE A CLEAN TOWN ,& A BRIGHT PROSPECT FOR YOUR CHILDREN, VOTE LIKE THIS—- # ‘««rf I Vote that the number of Licenses existing in the district be Reduced I Vote that no Licenses be granted in the district
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ELECTORS OF GISBORNE. JT WILL INTEREST YOU TO KNOW THAT UNDER THE LIBERAL ADMINISTRATION IN TEN YEARS THE DEPOSITS IN THE BANKS INCREASED, As follows; 1597. 1907. • £14,290,512 £23,517,111 SAVINGS BANKS. Post Offico £4,775,155 £11,523,231 Private ... 775,155 '1,301,832 Grand Total £19,810,592 £36,342,174 SUPPORT THE HON. J. CARROLL. C° AND NTINUE YOUR pROSPERITY. 2ft NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS. IN pursuance of ‘"The Legislature Act, 1908,” I, Henry Ewart Hill, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Gisborne, do hereby give notice that the persons whose names appear hereunder have been nominated as Candidates for the Election of a Member of the Hoftse of Representatives of New Zealand for the Electoral District of Gisborne, viz. CARROLL, James CLAYTON, William Bissaut DAIITON, George Edward And the Poll will be taken at the : ollowing polling-places on the 1/th lay of November, 1908, commencing it 9 o’clock a.m. and closing at 6 p.m. POLLING PLACES. His Majesty’s Theatre, Gisborne (principal) Masonic Hall, Childers Road. Wliinrayi* Hall, Gladstone Road. Kaiti—The School, vvainub Road. Garrison Hall, Whataupoko. Mangapapa—The Schoolhouse. To- Ha-para—Mr. Clark’s Store (town boundary, Lvtton Road). Mat a whero—The Schoolhouse. Patutahi —The Schoolhouse. Waerenga-a-liika—The- Schoolhouse. Makauri—The Schoolhouse. Tahora —Mr. Mitford’s Store. Tahunga—Mr. Steele's Homestead. Waerenga-o-kuri—The Schoolhouse. Te Aroha—The Schoolroom (Balfour’s) Hangaroa—Mrs. Hollywood’s House. Lower Hangaroa—Mr. Palmer’s. Tiniroto—The Schoolhouse. Upper Ituakituri —Mr. Mills’ Woolshed. Marumaru —Sinclair’s Shed (Eden’s). Frasertown—The District School. Te Arai—The Schoolhouse. Waingake—Mr. Daul ton’s Store. Paparatu—-The Homestead. Maraetaha—The Schoolhouse. Wliararata—The Post Office. Tarew-a —Mr. John Reynolds’. Morere—The Schoolhouse. Nulialka—The Sclloolhouso. Opout'ama—Mr. Bendall’s house. Wairoa—-The Courthouse. Clyde (Wairoa)—The District School. Kolcako—The Native School. Wahanui—Mr. Sinytlie’s House. Mohaka—The Schoolhouse. Waikare—The Napier Motor v Co.’s Room. Tangoio—The Native School. Pohui—Fairburn Timber Company’s Blacksmith’s Shop. Ta rawer a—The School* Residence. Mangapoiko—Mr. Byrne’s House. Ohuka—Napier Motor Co.’s Shed. Ruakituri—Polity’s Shed. Mangaone Valley—Post Office (Tay--1 lor’s). Tuliara—The Native School. Dated this 10th day of November, 1908. H. E. HILL, Returning Officer.
COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. GISBORNE RIDING. 211 174 6 I HEREBY give notice that at a Poll of Ratepayers, taken on the 11th inst., for the Election of ONE (1) Councillor to represent the Gisborne Riding,- the following Votes were recorded:: — TUCKER,* William Henry PARKER. Christopher J.... Informal ... ••• Majority for William Hy. rucker—3, I therefore declare »' ILLIA.vi HENRY TUCKER duly elected a Councillor to represent the Gisborne llKlmS ‘ GEORGE WARREN, Substitute Returning Officer. Gisborne, Nov. 12, 1908. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. TOLOGA j-.iDING. I HEREBY give notice that at- n Poll taken this day for the Ejection of ONE (1) Councillor to represent the Tologa Riding in the Cook County Council, the following Votes were recorded: — BOLAND. Edward Brabazou ... 119 WILLIAMS, Heatkcoto Beet ham 9U (Majority for E. B. Boland. 59.) I therefore declare the said ED WARD BRABAZON BOLAND duly elected a Councillor. W. E. HOLDER, Returning Officer. Tologa Bay, Nov. lltli, 1908. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. WHATAUPOKO RIDING.' AT a Poll taken on Wednesday, the lltli day of November. 1908, for the Election of a Member to represent the Whataupoko Riding on the above Council, the loilowing Votes were recorded: LYSNAR, William Douglas > b • MATTHEWS, Alfred Fordo 145 The greatest number of V otes havin<r been east for ALFRED 1 OR Dr. MATTHEWS, I hereby declare him duly elected. H. M. PORTER, Returning Officer. Gisborne, Nov. 12, 4908. COUNTY ELECTIONS. Ladies gentlemen,— I offer my hearty thanks to all inv friends who voted lor mo and worked for me, and exhibited their continued confidence in me by reelecting me. Yours Faithfully, W. H. TUCKER. THANKS. I DESIRE to thank all those who voted lor me at- yesterday's election ; and also to thank those who voted against mo for relieving me of County troubles, especially now the County is divided. I may say the result is not altogether a surprise to me, especially after the expressed opposition during the contest- of a number of no-license people, because of my attitude on this question. I am, etc., W. DOUGLAS LYSNAR. THANKS. J DESIRE to heartily thunk-all those who did me the honor to again return me to the Whataupoko Riding at yesterday’s election. 1 am, etc., A. FORDE MATTHEWS. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. TO the Ratepayers of the Gisborne Riding who supported me, I tender my sincere thanks, and to those who took an active part 1 return a double meed of thanks l’or their exertions on my behalf. C. v J. PARKER. THANKS. ' WISH to sincerely thank all those who honored me by again oleetig me to the Waimata Riding. I am, etc,, f ’T. lIQLPEN.
IX Pursuance of ‘‘The Legislature Act, 1908,” I, Percival Thom, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Bay of Plenty, do hereby give notice' that, by virtue of a bearing date the 3Lst October, 1908, under the hand of the Clerk of Writs, an Election will be held for the return of a qualified person to serve as a member for the said district, and that the following have been nominated as Candidates: — -COW, James Burman LONDON, David MACDONALD, William Donald Stuart. The POLL will be taken at the several polling-places of the. said district on the 17th day of November, 190 S, commencing at the hour of 9 o’clock a.m., and closing at the hour of G o’clock p.m. The following are the polling-places for the Electoral District of the Bay’ of Plenty:— AYlsangaparoa —Polling Place. Opoti'ki—Cou rthouse. Opotiki—Temperance Hall. W ha ka tane—Court ho use. Matata —Schoolhouso. Murupara Bird’s Accommodation House. Rotorua— AsscmbJy Tiall. Ta u i>o —Co u r 11 10 use. Tancatua—Schoolhouso. Maniaku—Assembly Hall. Waiotapu—Old Prison Camp. Atianiuri—Post Office. Ru a kokorc —School ho use. N g a w a ro—Findlay’s Store. Mokai—Schoolhouso. Oliiwa—Ducker’s Shed. Te Kalia —Schoolhouse. Te Teko—Sclioolbousc. Papamoa—Post Ollice. Maraeroa Oturoa—Sclioolbousc. W a,i m a m a—Sc liool house. Wai-o-eka —Matalianea Store. Oruanui—Schoolhouso. Otara—Wliincup’s House. Rangitaiki—Polling Tent. Roto m a Baker’s Accommodation House. Waingarara—Post Ollice. Kut a re re—School house. Otarere—Polling Place. Opouaire—Rust’s Woolshed. Wai ma t a—Holden ’ s Wool shod. Waimata Valley—Hall. Vaiohika —Brace’s Store. Ormond —Schoolhouse. L aveilllam —Hair’s Creamery. Karaka—Schoolhouse. Kaiiaekanae —Hindrup’s Woolshed. Wliatatutu —Hall. Wlieturau —Post Office. Mangatu—Post Offico. Willow Crossing—Hill’s House. Public Works’ Camp—Waihuka, The AY hare. AATiakarau —Schoolhouse. Rakauroa —Schoolhouse. Rakauroa —Korto’s Homes bead. Matawai—Neill’s Store. Motu —Schoolhouse. Wh arokop a e—B r uce ’ s Store. Okitu—Factory Cottage. AVlian gara—Schoolhouso. * AVi gan—Schoolhouse. Tuaroa—Hutchinson’s AA T oolshcd. Tologa Bay—Courthouse. Mangatokerau—The Homestead. Arero—O’Shea’s Store. Tokomaru—Public Scnoolhouse. Becksliaven —The Homestead. To Puia—Schoolhouse. AV aipiro—Schoolhouse. Iliungia-—The Homestead . Tup aro a—School hou s e. Port Awanui—Courthouse. Kahukura—Schoolhouse. Te Araroa—Schoolhouse. Dated this 10th day of November, 1908. PERCIVAL THOM, Returning Officer. MOULDINGS. 200,000 FEET. 200,000 FEET. LARGEST vSTOCK, BEST QUALITY AND CHEAPEST IN THE BAY. PEACOCKE & CO., now having installed the largest and. Most Up-to-date Moulding Plant in the Bay, are prepared to supply Customers with Mouldings of a quality and at a price that defies competition. I. J: PEACOCKE * ca -rpIMBER M CARNARVON Telephony 216, ERCHANTS, STREET.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2347, 13 November 1908, Page 3
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