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ELECTION NOTICES 0 F DUNEDIN QI T Y ELECTIONS. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1947. . ELECTION OF MAYOR. CITY COUNCILLORS. ALSO REPRESENTATIVES OF THE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD TO REPRESENT THE COMBINED DISTRICTS OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN AND THE BOROUGH OF WEST HARBOUR. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following persons have been nominated for the office as hereunder mentioned:— FOR THE OFFICE OF MAYOR OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN: CAMERON, Donald Charles. JONES Ernest Frederick. AND as more than one Candidate has been nominated for the office to be filled, a POLL will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of NOVEMBER, 1947, between the hours of 9 o’clock a.m. and 7 o’clock p.m. FOR THE OFFICE OF COUNCILLOR OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN: ANDERSON, Eric James. ANDERSON. Norman Douglas. ARMITAGE. William Stewart BARNES, James George. BARR, Robert Forsyth. BLAIN, Maynell Francis Henry. CLARKE, William Robert. CONNELLY, Michael. CONNOLLY, Phillip George. COPLAND, David. COTTON, Richai'd Lindsay. HAYWARD, Charles John. HUDSON, Walter Arthur. IKIN, Samuel. IRELAND. Leonard James Tobin. JOLLY, David Charles. McMILLAN. David Gervan. McMILLAN, Ethel Emma. MIDDLEMISS. Robert Bell. RICHARDS. William Benedict. SIDEY. Thomas Kay Stuart. SMITH, Edmund James. STANTON, Edwin Carradine. TAVERNER, William Burgoyne. WALLS. Robert. . WRIGHT Leonard Morton, AND as the number of Candidates exceeds the number of vacancies to be filled (12) a POLL will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of NOVEMBER. 1947, between the hours of 9 o clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m. FOR THE OFFICE- OF TIVES OF THE COMBINED • DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN AND THE BOROUGH OF WEST HARBOUR ON THE BOARD OF THE OTAGO HOSPITAL DISTRICT: BLAIN. Meynell Francis Henry BROKENSHIRE Kenneth Rex BULLEN. Henrietta Emily. COTTON, Richard Lindsay. FULTON, John Richard Hertslet. JENK NS, Thomas. McMILLAN David Gervan. McMILLAN. Ethel Emma. MOODY. Arthur Stanley. NORTH, Noel Hunter. POULTER, Monteith. ROBERTS. Mary Louise. ROSS, Norah. STEEL. Alexander. AND as the number of Candffiate: exceeds the number of vacancies (O t- be filled, a POLL will be , ta .^ l , l , v °S I l E B DN 1 l S 1 DAY, the 19th day of NOVEMBER, 1947. between the hours of 9 o clock a.m and 7 o’clock p.m. POLLING PLACES. The hereinbefore mentioned Elections will be conducted simultaneously at the following polling places throughout th. District:— North-East Valley Town Hall, North road Salvation Army Hall, North road. Opoho Presbyterian Sunday School, tar auharson street. Daimore Presbyterian Church, corner Gladstone and Pine Hill roads. Woodhaugh Mission Hall, Malvern street George Street School Hall. Orange Hall 219 Leith street. Knox S Church Sunday School. King street Concert Chamber. Harrop street Garrison Hall, Lower Dowling street. T. and G. Buildings (upstairs). Princes A. S and 6t P. Society’s Board Room, 33 Crawford street. . St. Andrew's Church Hall, Carroll street. Russell Street Mission Hall. Kensington Presbyterian Church. BridgTown Hall. King Edward street. ... Marigold Salon. Musselburgh rise. Tainui School, Tahuna road. Cameron Hall. Silverton street. AnderSt. Clair Methodist Church Hall, Forbury road. ~ Anglican Hall Crammond avenue, Corstorphine. __ „ . Mr Diver’s Garage. 33 Bangor terrace, Hew. ~ , Oddfellows’ Hall. David street. Caversham Methodist Sunday School, Macar)drew r ° a intermediate School GymRailway Social Hall, Cargill k Rose Pavilion. Burns street, Carisbrook. St. Francis Xavier’s School. Benhar street, Baptist Church Hall Elgin road, MorningMornington Car Sheds Mailer street. Scout Hall, corner Argyle street and Glen avenue, _ ... . Mr Sutherland's Garage. Granville terrace. Belleknowes. Roslyn Institute, Highgate. Roslyn Mills Dining Rooms. Kaikorai Valley road. Kaikorai' Presbyterian Church Sunday School, Nairn street. Wakari Community Centre Hall. Shetland Kaikorai School Gymnasium. School Coronation Hall. Maori HOI. In addition to the foregoing polling places electors may record their votes for the Hospital Board Election at the following polling places in the Borough of West Harbour:— Coronation Hall, Ravensbourne. King George Hall. St. Leonards. School. Sawyers’ Bay H. E. LYON, Returning Officer. Municipal Chambers, Dunedin, C.l. October 29. 1947. JgRUCE COUNTY COUNCIL. We Recommend to THE ELECTORS OF BALMORAL No. 2 RIDING That they VOTE for DUDLEY N. INGLIS. For the following reasons:— He has been actively engaged in farming at Stony Creek for the past 15 years He has been associated at various times with many organisations connected with farming and for the benefit of the community as a whole, namely— Clutha and Matau A. and P. Society. Clut’ha Branch. Farmers’ Union. Balclutha Primary Production Committ66. Balclutha Primary School Committee Clutha Branch. National Party. In our opinion, DUDLEY INGLIS is a comparatively young man with progressive and practical ideas, and is the Right Man to represent Balmoral No 2 Riding DAVID G. BIRSS. ERIC A. KING, j^JANUHERIKIA RABBIT BOARD ELECTION OF FIVE MEMBERS RETIREMENT OF CANDIDATE. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CASSIMIR JOSEPH SPAIN has WITHDRAWN his NOMINATION for the Office of Member of the Manuherikia Rabbit Board at the present-Election, and as such RETIREMENT reduces' the number of Candidates to the number*.of Vacancies to be filled I HEREBY DE-r CLARE CHARLES GRANT, ROBERT DUNCAN REID, JOHN TAMES McCAMBRIDGE. JOHN CHARLES SANDERS. And RODERICK TOHILL. THE DULY ELECTED MEMBERS of Che Board for the ensuing Term. . Dated at Alexandra, this 11th day of November. 1947. A. M. RIVERS, Returning Officer c LUTHA COUNTY ELECTION. SOUTH MOLYNEUX RIDING. To the Electors — At the request of a number of Ratepayers I have agreed to Accept Nomination as Member for the above riding. Having had considerable Road Contracting and Road Machinery Experience, it will be my aim, if elected, to watch the interests of Ratepayers in every way. DUDLEY C. RENTON EVERYONE ON THE PARLIAMENTARY ROLL HAS A VOTEI

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26621, 18 November 1947, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26621, 18 November 1947, Page 9

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