BOROUGH OF PUKEKOHE Election of Mayor. I hereby give rotice that the Vlowing persons have been nominated as candidates for the Office of Mayor : LAWEIE, Charles Kaspar PATTERSON, John And there being only one vacancy to be rilled, a poll will bo taken as between the said Candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 211 th day of April, 1014, between the hours of fi a. r u. and 7 p.m, in the Borough Council Chamber, Edinburgh Strot, Pukekohe. J. F. DEANE, Returning OiEcer. April 22nd, I'JH.
PUKEKOHE BOROUGH ELECTION. MR. J. PATTERSON Invites all Residents to attend on MONDAY, APRIL 27th, At 8 p.m. at the ODDFELLOWS' HALL "When he will DELIVER AN ADDRESS ON MUNICIPAL QUESTIONS. Those who favour straight dealing ! Come and hear the other side!!
MAYORAL ELECTION. PUBLIC MEETING. Masonic Hall, Pukekohe. In view of next week's election the Mayor, Mr C. K. Lawrie, will deliver an address in the Masonic Hall, Pukekohe, 011 TUESDAY, APRIL 28th, At 8 p.m. The work of tho Borough since the takiDg over of the affairs of the old Town Board will be dealt with, and my proposals. for the future enterprises and administration of the borough will be outlined. C K LA.WEIE, Mayor.
BOROUGH OF PUKEKOHE. Extraordinary Election of Two Councillors. I hereby give notice that the following persons have been nominated as candidates to till the two vacancies caused by the resignation of Councillors Abbott and Patterson : HUBBA.RD, Frank MASON, Henrv G. R. MiGOUGH, Robert 11. And thero being only two vacancies to be filled, a poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of April, 1914, between the hours of !> am. and 7 p.m, in the Borough Council Chamber, Edinburgh Street, Pukekobe.
J. F. DEANE, Returning Oflicer. April 22ud, IHU. BOROUGH ELECTION. To Messrs W. Goldsworthy, A. E. "Wilkinson, C. A. Willi;*, E. G. Phillipps, and other gentlemen of deputation : Gentlemen,—ln reply to your request that I should olier myself as a candidate for the vacancy occurring in the Borough Council by the resignation of Mr Abbott, after duo consideration I shall have much pleasure in leaving myself in your hands. I had fully intended, after 13 years of municipal activity, to take a rest, but will accede to your request In placing myself in the hands of yourselves and the other burgesses you may feel assured that if elected I should consider it my duty to consult the best iutorest of tie whole Borough, and not any ] articular pait of it. 1 need hardly add that I have no axe to grind, and slnll be quite independent of pirty. If the good citi/.ene of Pukekohe think lit to return me I will do my best to deserve the honour.—l am, gentlemen, vours faithfully,— F. HUBBARD. Hinton Villa, April 10th, BOROUGH ELECTIONS. Ladies & Gentlemen, — At the request of a large number of ratepayers I have decided to oiler myself as a candidate for a seat on the Borough Council. Being a ratepayer both inside and outside the old Town Board area t will, if elected, always endeavour to hold the scales evenly so as to give justice to all. Trusting that my candidature will meet with your support and assuring you of inv best efforts if returned. 1 urn, yours taithfullv, HUBERT 11. Mi GOUGH. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the parcel of land hereinafter desnibed will be brought under thr provisions of the Land Transfer Act, l'.Hl.s, and its amendments, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the H>th day of May, I'.tlL Annie McShaue, Allot *.»O, and part Allot 1 <>.'>, Suburban Section 1, Parish uf l'ukekohe, containing Or. lo.C'p., occupied by applicant. I'lan SB(j ( .i. Diagrams may be inspected at this ollice. Dat.'d this 14th day of April, 11)14, at the Lands Registry Ollice, Auckland.
THUS. HALL, lMtliut Liunl Kegibtrar, THE WAIKATO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE BACON CO., LTD. Frankton Junction. Will be receiving I'igs al »In* following Ktutiuiis and dates : - Future Dates will be ad\ertised. HIGHEST CURRENT PRICE PAID. P gs will be ouly received troin sliar«boUeis or iutendiug shareholders ALEX. McRAE, Local Eepretcutative.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 189, 24 April 1914, Page 3
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