.Electoral, Notices QI T Y 0. 0 UNO 18. THORNDON WARD. Notice 13 hereby given that an election of a Councillor for the above-mentioned Ward wlil tUce'place at the-Polling Booth, 1 next Royal Hotel, Lambton-quay, on THURSDAY, the FOURTEENTH day of SEPTEMBER NEXT. . AIP candidates for such election must be nominated. before TUESDAY, the FIFTH day of SEPTEMBER NEXT, at the Polling Booth, next Royal Hotel, Lambton-quay. ■ ■ Any person desirous of nominating a candidate must, before i o’clock in the afternoon of MONDAY, the FOURTH day of SEPTEMBER NEXT, deliver, at the office of the Town Clerk, addressed “To the Returning Officer,” a nomination paper in the prescribed form, which must be signed by not less than three person duly qualified to vote at such election, and also by .the person named therein! as a candidate, in token of his assent to being so named. ■ Nomination papers may be obtained at the offices of the Council. (Signed) J. M. CLELAND, j ■ ' . Returning Officer. . Wellington, 29th August, 1876. QI T Y COUNCIL. | : TE ARO WARD. Notice is hereby given that an election of a Councillor for the: above-mentioned Ward will take place at the Market Hall, Cuba-street, on THURSDAY, the FOURTEENTH day faf SEPTEMBER NEXT. All candidates fsr such election must be nominated before TUESDAY, the FIFTH day of SEPTEMBER NEXT, at the Market Hall, Cuba-street. ■ • Any person desirous of nominating a candidate must, before 4 o’clock in the afternoon of MONDAY, the FOURTH day of SEPTEMBER NEXT, deliver at the office of the Town Clerk, addressed “ To the Returning Officer,” a nomination paper in the prescribed form, which must be signed by not less than three persons duly qualified to vote at such election, and also by the person named therein as a candidate, in token of his assent to being so named. Nomination papers may be obtained at the offices of the Council. (Signed) J. R. GEORGE, Returning Officer. Wellington, 29th August, 1876.
I T Y COUNCIL LAMBTON WARD. Notice is hereby given that an election of a Councillor for the above-mentioned Ward will take place at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Lambtonquay, on THURSDAY, the FOURTEENTH day of SEPTEMBER NEXT. All candidates for such election must be nominated before TUESDAY, the FIFTH day of SEPTEMBER ’NEXT, at the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Lambton-quay. Any person desirous of nominating a candidate must, before 4 o’clock in the afternoon of MONDAY, the FOURTH day of SEPTEMBER NEXT, deliver at the office of the Town Clerk, addressed “To the Returning Officer,” a nomination paper in the prescribed form, which must be signed by not less than three persons duly qualified to vote at such election, and also by the person named therein as a candidate, in token of his assent to being so named. Nomination papers may be obtained at the offices of the Council. (Signed) LEWIS MOSS, Returning Officer. Wellington, 29th August, 1876. fJIE ARO WARD ELECTION. REQUISITION TO P. MOELLER, Esq., : WELLINGTON. Sin,—We the undersigned ratepayers of Te Aro Ward respectfully request that you will come forward as a candidate to represent it inthe City Council. We do so feeling that the Ward would fittingly be represented by a gentleman possessing your integrity, independence, and business qualifications, and who, as holding a considerable stake in it, would naturally use the utmost exertions to promote its wellbeing. Should you consent to come forward we pledge ourselves to do everything in our power to secure your return. We are, Sir, Your obedient servants, To Messrs. John Piimmer, W. Tnstin, John Petford, H. Inniss, S. S. Griffiths, and the other Ratepayers signing the requisition. Gentlemen,—ln compliance with your very flattering and numerously signed requisition to represent Te Aro Ward in the City Council, I beg to offer you my services. I simply contest the Election on the grounds that a Te Aro man should represent Te Aro Ward, and that an infusion of new blood into the Council would at the present juncture be of vital importance and advantage to the city generally. I am strongly opposed to the purchase of the Gas Works by the Corporation at the exorbitant price agreed upon at the last meeting of the Council, but would not object to have the price fixed by arbitation, after the vote ofthe citizens upon the subject had been taken. Should 1 have the honor of being returned, I beg to assure you that I will at all times endeavor to faithfully represent the true interest of the Te Aro Ward, and of the City of Wellington, unbiassed by any party feeling. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Yours truly, PHILLIP MOELLER. Wellington, 28th August. Notice of removal.—georgb CLOKE, Boot and Shoemaker, (late of Tinakori-road), begs to inform his friends and customers that he is now carrying on business in Manners-street. Ladies, Gents, and Children’s boots, &0., of the best description will always be kept on hand. Uppers and leather grindery supplied to the trade
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4818, 31 August 1876, Page 3
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