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bOHOUGK Or SHANNON. ELECTION OF MAYOR U l i 10 'ui«j cu •‘Hie Local Flections anil roils Amendment Act, .1913," 1 Hereby give notice til at, line number oi votes receivecl by eacii candidate lot* the office ol' Mayor tor tii© Borough of Shannon is;— MURDOCH, William 332 FARGIIER, John Hercules ill. iniurmai ..... 16 And'l hereby declare the said William Murdoch to be duly 'elected to such office Dated this 28th day of April, 1923. / JOHN T. BON IS, Returning Officer. BOROUGH OF SHANNON. ELECTION OF EIGHT COUNCILLORS "jQURSUANT to the provisions of A • “Hie Local Elections and Polls Amendment Act, 1913,” 1 hereby give notice that the number oi votes received by each candidate for tire office of Councillor for the Borough of Shannon is as follows; BEARD, Josiah 197 BUTT, Edwin , 216 CARTER, Samuel William 248 CLAYTON, William 173 CURRAN, James 207 DOWNES, Robert 190 GARDNER, Thomas 226 GRUMWALD, John Albert 36 GUNNING, William Henry 212 HOOK, George Edward ... T2l HOOK, Harold Edward ... 61 HYDE, Alfred Ernest 305 MERCER, George* 11l MURRAY, James Weatherley 224 QUARRIE, George : 82 . RICHARDSON, Jamies ill SPENCER, Edmund John Stuart ... 115 Inform.'i Is 12 And I hereby declare the said Alfred Ernest Hyde, Samuel William Carter, Thomas Gardner, James -Weather;ey Murray, Edwin Butt, William Henry Gunning, James Curran, and Josiah Heard to. be duly elected let such office. Dated this 28th day ol April, 1923. JOHN T. BOVIS, Ret urn in g Officer LEVIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. Will be Held in the CENTURY HALL, LEVIN, TUESDAY, MAy's, 1923. SECTION I.—CHRYSANTHEMUMS, (a) Amateurs, tb) Novices. SECTION lI.—CUT FLOWERS. SECTION lII.—DECORATIVE. SECTION IV—FRUIT. SE CTION V.—VEG ETABLES. SECTION VL—DOMESTIC CLASSES SECTION VII.—CHILDREN’S CLASSES. (a) Decorative. (b) Coolcery. (c) Schoolwork. 162 CLASSES 162 Schedules Free on Application at ’be "Chronicle” Office. H. G. KERSLAKE, Hon. Secretary.

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Shannon News, 1 May 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Shannon News, 1 May 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Shannon News, 1 May 1923, Page 1

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