Electoral. NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS RECEIVED AND POLLINGPLACES APPOINTED. THAMES LICENSING DISTRICT. I Hereby give notice that in connection with the election of five members for the Licensing Committee for the above district the following nominations have been received by me:— Anbury, James William, of Thames. Hepburn, John Arthur, of Te Aroha. McLoughlin, Edward Joseph, of Thames. Rhodes, Reginald Mervyn, of Thames. Strongman, John George, of Coromandel. Wallnutt, William Miller, of Waihi,. As the number of Candidates nominated (6) being greater than the number of members required (5), the poll, in pursuance of the legislature Act, 1908, and its Amendments, will be taken at the following poll-ing-places on Tuesday, the 14th. day of March, 1944. Colville: Soldiers’ Memorial Hall. Coromandel: Courthouse. Hikutaia: Farmers’ Auctioneering Company’s Office. Matatoki: Public Hall. Paeroa: Ohinemuri County Chambers. Puru: Mr W. R. McAuley’s residence. Tapu: Old School Building. Te Aroha: Courthouse. • Thames: Courthouse (principal) . Thames: Hetherington’s Bldg. Pollen Street. Waihi: Courthouse. Waihi Beach: Sproule’s Hall. Waikino: Victoria Hall. Whitianga: Miss Lyon’s Shop. Hours of polling are from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated this 2nd. day of March, .1944. C. A. MONTGOMERIE, Returning Officer. Thames Licensing District. Lost RUNNING Shoe, size 9, Wednesday night. Finder please leave this Office. ZIPP Note Case, containing note, vicinity Farmers’ Trading Co., Friday night. Finder rewarded.—Address Gazette. Annual Meeting FARMERS’ U NION NGATEA BRANCH The annual meeting of the above will be held on Monday, March 6, at 8 p.m. in the Ngatea Hall. R. E. TYE, Hon. Sec. Flower Show gT. pAUL’S A NGLI€AN CHURCH ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW Parish Hall THURSDAY, MARCH 16. Result of Competitions JJESULTS of Competitions, Patriotic Street Stall, Friday, March 3.—Dinner, winning number 54, Mrs Geo. Stewart; Jam, 29, Mrs Barclay; Flour, 39, N. Brocklebank; £1 order, 17, Ila Crosby; Box Chocolates, 412, D. Robbins; Cake, 211, Mrs J. Pascoe; Vase, 10, Mrs W. Bain; Coal, 74, Mrs O. Allison ; £5 Order, 380, P. Fisher, Netherton ; Hamper, 117, Alex Armour. BEDSIDE Lamps—A few attractive lamps in new designs just in.—The Red Shop, N. C. Davies, Ltd. QAR Cleaner Cloth, coupon free, 6d yard, 6 yards for 2/9. — Gilmore Rodgers.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 53, Issue 32403, 6 March 1944, Page 1
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