5, —MUM 111 V -^r 11 RAGLAN ELECTORATE. 11 Mr W. D. THOMPSON. ; Liberal Candidate, Will Address the Electors of Huntiy on Monday, * jDecerratoi? 7th, at i ! 8 p.m. Miners Hall. Raglan Electorate. JN connection with the election for the above electorate the following nominations have t been received by me ;< — t y if i [’ n T 5- I n l 6 ie ii d id >g n '6 IS jr y ir id as >d rn ut id n g no tint 00 Bollard, Richard Francis ; Furniss, John ; Thompson, William David /['The poll in pursuance of tile Legislature Act, 1908, and its Amendments, will be taken at the following polling places on Thursday, the tenth day of December, 191 t : 1. Huntiy, King’s Hall (Principal). 2. Awaroa Landing, Mr L. L. King’s House, 3. Buekiand, Public Hall. 4. Churchill, Public School. 5. Ctaudelands, Church of Christ. 6. Eureka, Public School. 7: Gdenmurray, Public School. 8. Goodwood, (Fencourt), Public School. 9. G rdonton. Public Hall. 10. Hautapu, Public Ha.lL 11. Horotiu. Public Hull. 12. Huntiy - Awaroa Railway Works (Five Milo Peg), Wilson and Shaw’s Store. 13. Huntiy West, Public Works Office. 14. Kara mu, Public School. 15. Kirikiriroa, Government Farm Grain Shed. 16. Komokorau, Public School. 17. Mangati, (To Alcan), Mr Wheeler’s House. 18. Matangi, Public Hall. 19. Matira, Public School. 20. Mangatawhiri Valley, Public School. 21. Mercer, Court House. 22. Newstead, Public School. 23. Ngaruawahia, Public Halt. 24. Oi.ewhero, Public Hall. 25. Orini, Public School. 26. Paerata-Patmnahoe Railway Works, Public Work's Store near Mr Beloe’s Farm. 27. Pokeno, Public Hall. 28. Port Waikato, Public School 29. Pukekawa, Public School. 30. Pukekolie Hill, Mr Potter’s Shed. 31. Pukekohe West, Mrs Roulston’s Shed. 32. Pukemiro, Publ'c School. 33. Puni, Public School. 34. Queen’s Redoubt, Mr Dean’s House. 35. Raglan, Court House. 36. Razorback, near Bombay, Road Board Office. 37. Roto Figaro, Post Office, Mrs Mount’s House. 38. Rototuna, Public School. 39. Ruakiwi, Post Office. 40. Ruapuke, Public School. 41. Tamahere, Public School. 42. Taupiri, Public School. 43. Tauwhare, Public School. 44. Te Alcatea (Glen Massey), Public School. 45. Te Kowh.ii, Public School. I 46. Te Mata, Public School. 47. To Uku, Post Office, (Mr E. C. Moon’s House). 48. Tualcau, Public Hail, 49. Wailcokowai, Public School. 50. Waimai, Post Office. 51. Waingaro, Public Hall. 52. Wairamarama, Post Office, (Mr Crippe’s House). 53. Waitotuna, Mr Bell’s house. 54. Wbangaitata, Public School. 55. Whatawhata, Public Hall. I 50. Whitikahu, Public Scliool. ! 57. Wuodleigh. Post Office, (Mrs J Barton’s House). P Dated this 30th day of ] November, 1914. JAMES ELLIOT, Returning Officer. \POUNG MAN requires board and residence, with private family. Central Huntiy. —Apply Press Office. Mu siea! Evening. ( )R|i PTERIAN CHURCH, I ly, In aid of Belgian Lit fief, I, MONDAY, Dec. 7th, 7 30. Solos, etc, by the FAMILY and 7 30. tv Solos, el STEVE ' ! >N FAJV others. . 3SETS, Is.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, 4 December 1914, Page 3
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