PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. Ladies and Gentlemen. — TTA~ViNG acceeded to the numerXA ous requests I have received, both verbally and in writing, to again stand for a seat on the Borough Council, I desire to state that it was contrary to my wish to again contest the seat. But seeing -that I am at the present time a party to an tn^-iV 1 rei?ard to the ri # ht " s of the • ? U , nc ,! lors t0 be h eard at the Council table and not be prevented from expressing their opinion freely and openly, I deem it my duty to see the matter out. As this may involve c^n siderable discussion in future I, haym S !; a £. en ttl e initiative steps towards upholding freedom of speech to the people s representatives, am the-s---tore desinous of supporting wy own action and if you do me the lioncui to again elect me to a seat on the Council, I shall do my duty as' I have, already attempted, and I believe successfully, to uphold the right against wrongs which have existed bhh erto. I will not venture to direct atten-' tion to what public duties I have performed except to say that in my two years career now ended, I have always been at my post and have done what I could to set our municipal government . in good order, ihat there is much more to do is at once apparent and the newly elected Council will have responsibilities B hiri vn 111 which the y cann °t shirk. Therefore a few experienced Councillors will prove of more value at this juncture than an entirely new Council. THanking you, in anticipation, for ypur support, beg to subscribe myYour most obedient Servant . JAMES P. BIERNE. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY GREYMOUTH DISTRICT r $L THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH MLadi.es and Gentlemen.— i^SSRS JOHN TENNENT, W. j Ma nt J 2 H ? 7 SON > G£ O- SWEET<nS'u T - V- BYRN ? and J- JACKbON have been nominated for a seat at the Muncipal 'Council table, and now seek your suffrage. They *re pledged to a platform which we main tain is economically sound, progressive and drawn up in the best Tnterests of the Borough. We appeal not only to the wage earners of the community for support, but to every honest citizen who has the welfare of the town, and confidence in its future at heart. The party stands for progress and prosperity. The choice is with you, the citizens. Polling Day on WEDNESDAY, -'Sth inst from 9 a.m to 7 p.m. D. FORBES. Hon Sec. BOROUGH ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH Ladies and Gentlemen, — I have again the honor to announce that I am . a CANDIDATE for the Muncipal Election, and tiust that my actions during the nine ye^rs I have represented you have met with your approval. If returned I v.ill continue to act for the welfare cf the town. I will have the pleasure of addressing the Electors of Blakenwn and Greymouth . before the election md give my views on Municipal aiTcirs. Yours 'Respectfully, ' JAMES KERR. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OFi GREYMOUTH. Ladies and Gentlemen, — I Have pleasure in coming before you once again as a CANDIDATE for a SEAT on the Borough Council. I feel sure that my actions during the past term ' confidently warrant my doing so and if elected I shall do my best to promote your interests generally. Trusting that you will again honour me with you confidence. I remain, Yours Respectfully, E. M. SHEEDY. 10 THifi ELECTORS OF THE liOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH Ladies land Gentienien, — I BEG to announce that 1 have again been nominated for a SEAjI on the Borough Council. I h|ave hau tne honor of being one of your repre sentatives for the past six years, ana trust that my .actions during thai time have met with your (approval. it you again honour me with your confidence 1 will endeavour to furth-' er me interests of the Borough to tue best of my ability. Yours Respectfully, . D. SHANNAHAN. PROHIBITION. MX. W. THOM SO Nwill REPLY TO MR T. E. lAY LOR TO-NIGHT. OPERA HOUSE, GREYM .W TH. Subject: — "Prohibition, Fruitful of Drunkenness — and condemned by History and Experience. Chairman, His Worship the Mayor (A. C. Russell, Esq.) ■ AUCTIONS. THIS DAY. 2.30 p.m at Rooms. HARLEY AND COY., Limited will sell by auction under instructions : — HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Bedsteads plain and brass rail with Mattresses, Kapoc Beds, Chairs, Linoleum, Hearth rug, Carpet Square, Duchess Chest, Couch, Sheeting, Blankets, Pots, Pans* Etc; 1 Dinner Service, 1 Tea Set, Fender and Brasses; Sideboard, 1 Treadle Sewing Machine ; 1 second hand Piano. 9 Venetian BLINDS (varnished) ; 2 Willow CHAIRS; 2 Gears' BICYCLES; 1 Watch and Chun 1 pair FIELD GLASSES. N.B. — Further entries being received. HARLEY AND CO., Ltd Auctioneers. THIS DAY. At 12.30 p.m. %'ESTON' YARDS, GREYMOUTH.. MARK SEROT AND CO., will sell by public auction as above: 25 FAT CATTLE. 200 FAT SHEEP AND LAMES. 3o 3 year-old FAT BULLOCKS From the North Island.
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Grey River Argus, 24 April 1911, Page 6
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