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NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS RECEIVED AND POLLING-PLACES APPOINTED. ¥N PURSUANCE of the Electoral Act, 1927, J, Ralph Cox, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Westland, do hereby give notice that the following nominations ■ have been received by me:—.

GREENSLADE, John Webber O’BRIEN, Jame*, And that the poll will be taken at the following L polling-places between the hours ol 9 a.in. and 7 p.in. on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd day of December, 1931. Aha lira, the Courthouse. Aickens, the Boardinghouse. Arabura, the Public Hall. Aratika (Ivotuku), the Public SchoolAwatuna (Stafford), the Public School. Bell Hill, the Public School. Blue Spur.(Ho Ho), Mr G. Punch’s , Residence. Boddytown (Greymouth), the Public School.

Bruce Bay, the Public School. Cameron’s, the Public School. Dilhnanstown (Kumara), Mr P. H. , Millson’s Cottage. Evans Creek, the Schoolhouse. Goldsborough, the Public School. Greymouth, Alexander Street, the Coluniba Club Boom. Greymouth, the Harbour Board Office. Greymouth, the Courthouse. Greymouth, the Public School. Greymouth, the Public School, Blaketown. Greymouth, High Street, United Pavilion, (Recreation ground.! Greymouth, the Town Hall, Greymouth, the Grey River Hospital Harihari, the Public School. Herepo, the Dairy Factory (Assistant’s Residence). Hokitika, the Public School; Hokitika, the Town Hall (principal). Hokitika. St. Mary’s Club-room. Stafford Street. Hokitika, the Westland Hospital. Humphrey’s, the Public School. Jackson’s, the Public School. Kahikatea', Gladstone Hall. Kaiatn (Greymouth). the Public School. Kakapotahi, the Public School. Kamaka. Mr H. Carter’s Residence. Kani ori. the Public Hall. Ka nio.ri Forks, Havill’s Store. Karangarua. Air Walter. Scott’s Accommodation House. Koiterangi, the Public School. Jvokiri, the Puhlic School, Konara, Mr John Brown’s House. Kotuku. the Puhlic School. Kumara. the Courthouse. Kumara Junction, the Public School. Lower Kokat.ahi, the Puhlic School. Mahitahi, Mr John Condon’s Residence. Mnnanui, the Puhlic School.* Marsden. the Puhlic School. Mntai, Mr H. Smith’s Residence. , Mata inn i. the Puhlic School. Moana. the Public School. Nelson Creek, the Public School. Ngahere. the Public School. Nobles. Grey Valley (Totara Flat),’ Mr Reinheimer’s House. Okarito, the Public School. Okuru, the Public; School. Onvell Creek, the Mill Office. Otira, the Public School. Paroa, the Puhlic School. Poerua-Tnchbonnie. the Public School Pukekura. the Public School. R.imu, the Town Hall. Ross, the Coronation Hall. Rotomnnu, the Puhlic School. Ruatapu. the Puhlic School. Ruru, the. Public School. South Bench, Stratford Blair’s Mill Office. Stafford, the residence of Mr E. Mitchell. Te Kinga, the Public School. , Teremakau Settlement, the Puhlic School. Tetaho, Mr Frank Gunn’s Residence. Three Mile, the Puhlic Hall. Totara. Flat, the Puhlic School. ‘Wniho Gorge, the Thomson Memorial Hall. Wainihinihi, the Public School. Waitaha, the Public School. Wallis’s Siding (Rotomanu). the Puhlic School. Wohekn, the Public School. Westbrook, Mr J. P. Nicholas’s Resi-

dence. Woodstock, tke Public School. Dated this 20th day of November, 1931. R. COX, Returning Officer. HEARTSEASE, REVELL STREET. H AVE the following plants now on hand, unsurpassed in quality: ' Cabbage, Cauliflower Lettuce, Iron_ hark Pumpkins, Cucumber and Celery. “Alarm” Rhododendrum, Mauve Wistaria, Genista Andreana (Gold and Brown Broom), Blue Salvia, V'ioLet Salvia, Iceland Poppies (Mammoth Sunbeam), Asters, . Begonias, Delphinium, Cosmos, Larkspur, French Marigolds and Salvia Bonfire. Choice lines of assorted pot plants. Red and Pink Azalea. Australian Mint trees, Rhododendrums, Pink For* eet-me-not, Violas, Pansies, Primula, Hydrangea, Spiraea, Coleus. Also beautiful hanging baskets. Call for Orders Early. INVOICE Books, Letter Books.. Order Books, Delivery Books—Consult the “Guardian”, ’Phone 22M.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1931, Page 1

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