MANUKAU COUNTY COUNCIL I Icerehy give NOTICE that the number of votes received by the candidates for t&e office of Councillor for Mangere Riding at the different Booths on the 14th November, 1917, was as follows, j viz:— Auck- Man- ' land. gere. Total i Samuel Ward House 71 171 242 Hugh Ross Mackenzie 60 170 236 Informal Votes 13 I have therefore to declare Mr Samuel Ward House as duly elected member for the Mangere Riding. ALEXANDER BELL, Returning Officer. The Annual Meeting of the Council will be held in the Oonncil Oitiee, Gleeson'a Buildings. High street, Auckland, on Wednesday, 28th November, at noon ALEX BELL, County Clerk. BLACKLEG. An officer will be in attendance at tho following centres and dates for the purpose of inoculating calves against Blackleg : PATDMAHOE—Mr J. Morrison's farm—Wednesday, 21 WAIAU PA- Mr' J. Schlaepfer's farm—Thursday, 22 WAIAU PA—Mr J. Clark's farmThursday, 22 KARAKA—Mr H. R. McKenzie's farm —Friday, 23 K/iRAKA—Mr I. Clark's farm— Friday, 1 23 KARAKA Mr Bruce Fowlie's farm—Saturday, 24 JiARAKA Mr J Pascoe's farm, Monday 26 RUNCIMAN —Saleyards, Tuesday •27 RAMARAMA -Mr W. Saddleton's farm, Wednesday 28 RAMARAMA—Mr R. F. Thomas's farm, Wednesday 28 BOMBAY—Mr R. M. Broughton's farm, Thursday 29 BOMBAY-Mr W. H. Thomas's farm, Thursday 29 BOMBAY—Mr fl. Anderton'sfarm, Thursday 29 BOMBAY Mr Geo. Swettnan's farm, Monday, 3rd prox PAPARATA-Mr W. T. Wood's farm, Monday, 3rd prox. W. K. BROWN, Inspector of Stock, 93 Auckland. THANKS. Mr and Mrs M. Cronin and family, of Pukekohe Hill, wish to sincerely thank all kind friends who sympathised with them in the loss of their dear son and brother, Michael, killed in action in France, and especially so to Dr Wake, Miss Freeman, and the Pukekohe Bowling Club. 557 Hospital Board Election TO THE ELECTORS Ladies and Gentlemen— I beg to tender my sincere thanks to all those who kindly recorded thtir votes in my favour at last Wednesday's election. Yours faithfully, JAMES P. ASHER. Pukekohe. Franklin County Election TO THE ELECTORS OF DRURY RIDIN'G Ladies and Gentlemen — I beg to return my sincere thanks to all those who tendered me their support and assistance at the recent election, and trust that the new Council's term of office may be marked by progress all over the County. Yours respectfully, 551 JOSEPH FLANAGAN Franklin County Election TO THE ELECTORS OF MEttCER RIDING. Ladies and Gentlemen— I heartily thank you for your expression of confidence when electing me to the position of Councillor. I am particularly grateful to those who went to so much trouble on my behalf. I consider the result of the ballot a complete reply to the methods used against me by some of my opponents' supporters. I hope the narrow-mindedness of these persons will be somewhat widened by the way in which the ratepayers, especially of Mangatawhiri, have shown that they will not tolerate such methods. Yours respectfully, C. A HILLE. Maungatawhiri, 17th Nov. 559 Franklin County Election TO THE ELECTORS OF MAUKIT RIDING Ladies and Gentlemen, I wish to acknowledge how indebted I feel to all the ratepayers who supported me at the various polls in connection with the above election and who so nearly made a victory of what has proved a defeat I wish at the same time to assure the ratepayers of the Mauku district that I shall, during the coming term, continue to take a livt-ly interest in all matters affecting their welfare although net their official representative. JOSEPH HEJSRY, Late C.M.R. Patumahoe, 19 11/17 Franklin County Election TO TFIE ELECTORS OF WAIUKII RIDING. La hies an i i Gentlemen— I much appreciate and thank you for thf> honour you have done me by electing me as your representative on tho Franklin County Council and no effort wili be spared on my part to promote your interests in every poamlilo way. Yours respectfully, /if, i R. T. REID. Auckland Hospital Board. Election. Ladies and Gentlemen I beg to sincerely thank all who worked for, supported and again returned me as their representative on the Auckland H"«pital and Charitable Aid Board. 552 J G. RUTHERFORD
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 331, 20 November 1917, Page 3
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