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(c) The representative of the No-license League was allowed to go into several booths on, different occasions. (d) At Brooklyn the papers were not made up and-sent to there* turning officer till the following day. (e) One elector’s name was wrongfully struck off the roll. (f) names still remain subject, if called on, to a scrutiny. Looking at the law of elections and the particular circumstances of this election, more particularly the closeness of the result, in my opinion it is open to reasonable doubt whether these irregularities may not have affected the result, and it is uncertain whether no-license has been carried by the required majority. That being my opinion, I am bound to declare the election void. I do so on the two grounds First, that the total number of voters whose votes were recorded was misstated by reason of the omission to include votes recorded but which could not be counted because of nod-compliance with section izß of the Electoral Act, 190 a. . Second, that irregularities occured in taking the poll, which tended to defeat the fairness uf (he election. I have given the closest possible attention to this case from the filing of the petition to the present time. I have read every case and reference quoted by counsel, and heaps more, and having done so I can only conclude in the words of Mr Justice Willes in the Westbury case:—“l must pronounce the truth as I believe ■it upon the facta, and for the law as I best know it on questions of law," |

WADE’S WORM PIGS-the Wonderftil Worm Worriers, are always effective. 1/- boxes everywhere. A Cold at This Season ia moat annoy' iog, and should not be neglected. Chamberlain’s Gough Eemedy will relieve the lungs, make expectoration easy, effect a qnick cure and leave the system in a healthy condition. It always cures and cures quickly! W. Hamer, chemist, i’oxton, sell s it.

Ten Bold Assertions Regarding Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. 1. It affords quick relief in oases of colic, cholera morbus and pains in the stomach. 2. It never fails to effect a care in the most severe cases of dysentery and diarrhoea. , 3. It is a sure cure for chronic diarrhoea. 4. It can always be depended upon in oases of cholera infantum. 5. It cures epidemical dysentery. 6. It prevents bilious colic. 7. It is prompt and effective in curing all bowel complaints. 8. It never produces bad results. 9. It is pleasant and safe to take. 10. It has saved the life of more people than any-otber medicine in the world. These are bold assertions to make regarding any medicine, but there is abundant proof of every one of the above stat ■■ ments regarding this remedy. Every household should have a bottle at hand. Get it to-day. It may save a life. W. Hamer, chemist, Foxt-n, sells it. The Deaf Hear.—No 494 of The Illustrated World of 626, Chiswick High Road, London. W., England, contains a description of a Remarkab'e Cure for Deafness and Head Noises which, may be .arried out at the patient’s home, and which is said to be a certain cure. This number will be sent free to any deaf person sending their address to the Editor.

OXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL, j STOVE PIPES AND FUNNELS. ! IT having come to my knowledge that there are several stove and chimney pipes in the Main Street: that are directly opposed to the | Borough By-Law I hereby give I notice that summonses will be issued ; against all who do not comply with the By-Law within fourteen days from date. P. J. HENNEBSY, Mayor. ~~~ !ON BOROUGH COUNCIL. RESERVE LEASES. Alternate Tenders will be received up to 6 p.m. on MONDAY, 9th day of March next for leasing Sections No. 872 and part No. 371 Cemetery Reserve, containing 30 acres 8 roods and 80 perches, also Section No. 250 containing 2 acres 1 rood 87 parches. Tenders to state price per year for either 14 or 21 years, and must be accompanied by half a year’s rent as deposit. Conditions of Lease may be seen at Borough Council Office during office hours. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. PEEL! MIN ARY DVE K USBMENT. CLEARING SALE AT MOTOA. j WEDNESDAY, 25th MARCH. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd , in conjunction with ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., have been favoured with instructions from The Assets Realisation Board to sell by Public Auction as above—--1000 head cattle 5000 sheep Draught Horses, Hacks, Plant, Furniture and Stacks of Hay. ALP. FRASER, Town Clerk.

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Manawatu Herald, 28 February 1903, Page 3

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761

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 28 February 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 28 February 1903, Page 3

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