Combine Business With Pleasure ! Come To Paeroa And Do Your : Shopping ! ! ! ! on Friday, December 11th, People’s Day at the SHOW SHOPS WILL BE OPEN ALL LAY.
Ejection Notices. AMENDED DECLARATION OF LICENSING POLL. LICENSING DISTRICT OF OHINEMURI. In the Matter of " The Licensing Act, 1908,” and its amendments, and In the Matter of a Licensing Poll held in the Licensing District of Ohinemuri on the fourth day of. November, 1925, on the question - whether Licenses shall be restored in that District. ■'\X7'*HEREAS pursuant to secV T tion 29 of “ The Licensing Act, 1908,” application was made to John Hearsey Salmon, Esquire, Stipendiary Magistrate, exercising jurisdiction-in the said Licensing District, for a recount of the votes cast on the said Poll, and the said Magistrate did cause a recount as aforesaid to be made on the fourth day of December, 1925, in the presence of Henry Robertson Bush, Esquire, an officer appointed by him for that purpose. AND WHEREAS on such recount the Magistrate found that the result of the poll as determined by the Returning Officer was incorrect, and did pursuant to the said section order the Returning Officer to give an amended public notice of the result of the poll as disclosed by such recount. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Percy Harold Wylde, Returning Officer for the said District, In pursuance of the said Order and -of “ The Licensing Act, 19'08,” and its amendments, do hereby give amended public "notice that at the Licensing Poll as aforesaid taken under the provisions of the said Act the number of votes recorded for each proposal submitted under section eight of “ The Lie nsing Amendment Act, 1910,” was as follows :— For the proposal that licenses be restored in the dis- . trict ... ■ ■■ •■ •• 4114 For the proposal that licenses be not restored in the district .. .. .. •• 2663 The total number of votes, recorded at the poll was 6777, and as the total number of votes recorded in favour of the proposal that licenses be restored in the district is not less than threefifths of the total number of votes recorded, I hereby declare that proposal to be carried. ' Dated at Paeroa this seventh day of December, 1925. . ’ P. H. WYLDE, Returning Officer.
Public NWcds. PAEROA-WAIHI DAILY BUS SERVICE. Connecting with Karangdhake and Waikino. WEEKLY TICKETS BY ARRANGEMENT. Saturdays : MORNING SERVICES ONLY. WATCH for the’ Bus' with the Black and Gold Stripes. BONICI & PHILLIPS, Proprietors. NOTICE. KEATINGE’S EATINGE’S JCL.IOSK WAIHI BEACH. Dec. 12, OPENING Dec. 12 1925 NIGHT 1925 FREE DANCE AND SUPPER / Come one, come all. All Welcome. Good Floor — — Good Music PLEASE NOTE— Hot Dinners Daily Morning and Afternoon Tea Fresh Bread, Pies, Buns, Scones. Small Goods, etc , delivered to Beach Daily. NORMAN G. KEATINGE. Phone 23.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4913, 9 December 1925, Page 3
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