County of Waimea. Election of One Councillor for THE KlblKO OF MOTUPIKO. IHFTCEBY give notice that a POLL will be taken for tha ELECTION of a COUNCILLOR fpr the Ridin? of MOTUPIKO, to fill the Vacancy caused by the retirement through f&tixion of time, of Jos. | She^habd, Jsq., who is eligible for reelection, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of November, 1881, at the Institute, Motueka Valley, cosumenciasr at Nine o'clock in the morning, and closing at Six o'clock in ths A ternoon. The following .persons h&vc been duly : nominated aa Candidates— BROMELL, THOMAS ANDREW LINJD3AY, DAVII) SHEPHABD, JOSEPH Dated this Tighth day of November, 1881. HARRY ALLAN QUINTON, 4395— t d Beturning Officer. County of Waimea. RIDING OF MOTUEKA. I HEREBY notify that the undermentioned pay»onß beve been dnly NOMINATED bb CANDIDATES for the office of COU»CILLOR for the BidiDg of Motueka, in the Waimea Oounty Council, v. : «.-.— JENNINGS, DAVID HORATIO, oi Pangutotara. PATTIEV CHARLES PATTERSON, of-Kiwaki. : PATTIF, ROBERT, of Riwaka. The POLLING will take p'aoe oa November 16th instant, at The fourt-house, Motueka, The Fchool- room, 1 iwaka. The School-room, Ngatimoii. Poll open from 9 s.m , to 6 p.m. JOSEPH FOORD WILBOS, Motmka, November 8, 1881. 4410 County of Waimea. Election of Councillor for the EIDING OF WAI-ITI. NOTICE ia hereby given th*t a POLL for the ELECTION of ONE COUNCILLOR for the RidiDgof WAI-ITI, will take place on WEDNESDAY, the 16th ingtaut. commencing at Mine o'clock in the Mori iog, and clo ing at Six o'olook in the Afternoon. The following are the Polling places :— The Institute, Lower Wakefield, The Court-house, Beightwater, The Old School-room, .Fox hill, The School-boom, Dovkdale. The nodeimontioned psraons have been Nominated— JOSHUA BIRD, GEORQR WILLIAM WALES LIGHTBAND, Dated this Eighth day of November, 1881. ELI&B BAIQRNT, 4.3S6 — t d Returning Officer, COUNTY OF WAIMEA. Biding of Etoke. NOTICE is hereby piven that Nominations have been Taceived by me of the following persons es CANDIDATE S fir the Vacancy in the Couaiy Ounc 1 of Waimea to rtpreaeDt the STOKE RIDING :— B ABNICOAT. JOHN WALLIS, of Richmond ; FOWLBK. NATHANIEL, of Appleby arid Stoke ; WHITE, WILLIAM, of Brightwater : And that the ELECTION will take place en WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of Novtmbcr instant, between the 1 oars of Nine sm., a? d Six p.m., *.t tka Institute, Richmond, tke Public Hel ! . Stoke, anl the S ( hool-room at Waimea West, and South Divisions. W. ROUT, Returning Officer. Stoke, November 7th, 1881. 4380 County Council of Waimea. RIDING OF STORE. IT is hereby notified that NATHANIEL FOWLER hss withdrawn his name as a Candidate at this EU c ion for the office ot CouucMor for tbe Riding of Stoke W. ROUT, 443(5 Returning Offlc«r. Takaka Tramway Company. THE TIME for. COMPLETING CONJL TRACTS Nob. 21 and s* is FXTBNDED ONE MONTH. A Single Tender, if lowest on the whole, will be considered, but will be subject to same dates for completion. By order of the Directora. 4312 JOHN ROCHFORT,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 272, 15 November 1881, Page 4
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