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RI MU GOLDFIELDS. GOLDEN JUBILEE 1882—1932. GRAND PROCESSION starting from Woodstock Hall at 10.30 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, May 4th and then to the Killin' Domain,-where a Picnic.and Sports will be held. Events for young and old. To lie concluded with a GRAND OLD TIME BALL In the evening. A hearty invitation is extended. to one and all to he pi-esent, especially the Old Identities. Wm. BOYD, Wm. KNOWLES., Joint Hon. Secretaries. WESTLAND LICENSING DISTRICT. NOTICE OF ANNUAL LICENSING -MEETING. IyOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Meeting of the Licensing Committee for the District of Westland will be held at the Courthouse at HOKITIKA on WEDNESDAY the Bth. day of JUNE, 1932, at NOON for they purpose of considering all applications for licenses, renewals, transfers, etc., as by the Licensing Act are authorised to be granted oy the Licensing Committee and of which due notice lias been given. All applications must be lodged in duplicate with the Clerk on or before Wednesday the 18th. day of May, 1932. Dated at Hokitika this 30th. day of April, 1932. 0. W. CARVER, Clerk (Of Licensing Committee, Courthouse, Hokitika. COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. TO THE. ELECTORS OF SOUTHERN RIDING. Ladies and Gentlemen— I HAVE PLEASURE in offering myself as a candidate for election as a member of the Southern Riding, and with confidence appeal for a continuance of your personal interest in my candidature, and your vote on polling day. For the past nine years, I have served as your member, being Chairman for a year, and during that period I have always done my very utmost to advance the best interests of South Westland, and the County generally. If again favoured with your confidence, I shall at all times do my utmost to assist in the advancement of the County, while at the same time carefully safeguarding the financial position in view of the difficult times ahead, which will necessitate every possible precaution being taken. Again soliciting your support and interest, I any Yours Faithfully, Win. SEA RLE. Polling Day, A lay 11th., 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION'. . TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE SOUTHERN RIDING. Dailies and Gentlemen — Having been asked to stand for a 'seat on the Westland County Council, I have decided to offer my services to the electors. I am 'unable to get around the district to see the electors personally, but should you entrust me with your confidence on election day, I shall endeavour to do my best for the whole of Westland, giving special attention to the Far South, as 1 consider we want more ratepayers in the Smith, and would push for more settlement-. Hoping to receive a fair share of your support on Polling Day. T remain, Yours respectfully, JAMES H. CROPPER. Waitaha, May 2nd.. 1932. westla.no county ELECTION. ,s. DONOVAN (Oksrito) ; W. SEAR?..?., Sersacr arc! J. j. IV oKAY ((HarEhari), j. CROPPER (Waitaha). THESE ARE THE CANDi DATES APPROVED l.y Hu Jlarihavi, Walaroa anil Waßaha Iva 1 uj>ayi’i• sARsoi 1 iiffi oi» for then Representatives Souther-- "/ n ■ Riding'. These Gentlemen tv ill* jrive I "tie representation us they reside within the Southern. Riding- and arc | intimately concerned and conveij sailt with the needs of the disilricl. T.liey know hy constant, i personal observation (lie most ureI cssurv I'eijuii-einents and so wouli i he ill II position io econoinienlk I expend Conn-tv funds. | THESE ARE THE PROGRESS IVE MEN VOTE FOB THEM.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1932, Page 1

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