Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds never fails. 1/6 and 2/6. Riievmo has enabled many a poor sufferer from rheumatism, gout, sciatica, and lumbago to once 'more enjoy health and happiness. 2s 6d and 4s 6d. Sold everywhere. II For continuation of Reading Mat ter see page 4. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION OF MAYOR. J>ESULT OF POLL. GOWER, Bernard Gapper 202 SHADBOLT, Albert Edward i6x Informal votes ... 3 Total ... 368 .1 therefore declare Bernard Gapper Gower duly elected Mayor of the Borough of Foxton. ALF. FRASER, Returning Officer. FOXTON BOROUGH C O U N C I L. ELECTION of COUNCILLORS p esult of poll. HENNESSY, Phillip Joseph 260 COLEY, George Charles ... 247 STILES, George Henry ... 237 WILSON, Lewis William ... 233 FRANKLAND, Frederick William ... ... 228 BAKER, Samuel Henry ... 199 HICKSON, Samuel Jasper... 186 GRAY, George Alexander ... 179 AUSTIN, Oliver Edward ... 178 RIMMER, Thomas ... 164 BRADCOCK, Henry ... 154 MORGAN, Grosvenor William ... ...133 RAE-HOWARD, Peter Harvest ... ... 126 Informal votes ... 13 I therefore declare Messrs Phillip Joseph Hennessy, George Charles Coley, George Henry Stiles, Lewis William Wilson, Frederick William Frankland, Samuel Henry Baker, Samuel Jasper Hickson, George Alexander Gray, and Oliver Edward Austin duly elected Councillors cf the Borough of Foxton. ALF. FRASER, Returning Officer. THANKS. TO THE BURGESSES Ladies and Gentlemen. — PERMIT me to tender you mj' best thanks for the whole-hearted support you so generously gave me on this, my first attempt for municipal honours. I will use my best efforts and ability to prove to you that your confidence has not been misplaced. Ido not intend to support any ‘ ‘ wild cat ’ ’ schemes. The interests of the ratepayers will at all times be my first consideration. Thanking you again for your hearty support. —I am etc., LEWIS WILSON. THANKS. TO THE BURGESSES. Ladies And Gentlemen. — I DESIRE to tender my thanks to those who voted for me yesterday and considering I am a comparative stranger I am more than satisfied with my first attempt. At a future date I shall again offer my services to you when I hope to be returned as one of your representatives. In the meantime, as a private citizen, I will still take an active interest in the welfare ot Foxton, —Yours etc, P. H. RAE-HOWARD.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3763, 25 April 1907, Page 3
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371Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3763, 25 April 1907, Page 3
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