HOROWHENUA COUNTY COUNCIL. Election of Three Members of the Horowhenua Electric Power Board for the Constituent District of Horowhenua County. NOTICE OF POLLING. PURSUANT to Section 11, of “Tb : Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908,” I hereby give notice that the following persons have been nominated to fill the vacancies on the Horowhenua Electric Power Board for the constituent District of the Horowhenua County, viz., ARCHIBALD ARTHUR BROWN, GEORGE PHILIP CATLEY, EVELYN MACDONALD, GEORGE ALEXANDER MONK. FREDERICK GEORGE ROE, ALFRED SEIFERT. And as the nominations received exceed: the vacancies to be filled, viz., THREE, a Poll will be taken as between the said candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of May, 1923; at the following Polling Places, viz., T evin—County Offices (central). Tokomaru—Gunning’s Store. Shannon—Borough Council Office Tbakara—Public Hall. Koputaroa—Railway Station, '"'hau—lnstitute. Manakau—Public Hall. Otaki—Borough Council Office. Tp Horo—Wise’s Store. Waikanae—Old Bank Premises. Polling Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. P. W. GOLDSMITH, Returning Officer. Levin, May 1, 1923.
LEVIN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. Will be Held in the CENTURY HALL, LEVIN, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1923. SECTION I.—CHRYSANTHEMUMS. (a) Amateurs. (b) Novices. SECTION lI.—CUT FLOWERS. SECTION lII.—DECORATIVE. SECTION IV— FRUIT. SECTION V.—VEGETABLES. SECTION VI.—DOMESTIC CLASSES SECTION. VII.—CHILDREN’S CLASSES. (a) Decorative. (b) Cookery. (c) Schoolwork. 162 CEASSES 162 Schedules Free on Application at I he' “Chronicle” Office. H. G. KERSLAKE, Hon. Secretary. C. C. FRANKS’ GARAGE
BALLANCE STREET, SHANNON. MOTOR CARRIER & CONTRACTOR. HAVING secured the services of a • First-class Mechanic, I am now in the position to undertake all classes of Repair Work . All iWork Guaranteed and Promptly Attended To. PILOT BROS. Poultry Fanners, consign youi CQQit end POULTRY tv Pfcor BROS, for prompt satisfaction I t west Prices ' of GRAIN stocked m Wr-te or particulars.— 113-116 Thorndon Qu«y and 9 Davis 81 WELLINGTON. p.Oi ®#» *M- Ph«n«* «*n PRIMROSE 7 STOCE FOODS For- Better Results this season CALF MEAL P r PIG MEAL R I POULTRY MEAL I N > POULTRY WHEATMEAL M * R CHICKEN RAISER R 0 BARLEY MEAL 0 8 MAIZE'MEAL S % LINSEED MEAL I We cab Grind, Crush or Kibble s all - classes cf Grain to your ordei MANAWATU MILLS GO., PURE FOnn SPEf IAI.ISTS. LARGE assortment of Framed Pic- - ’ tures in oak. Oval-framed Cupids and landscapes. Patent Standfast Phhto Frames. Floor Stains, Enamels. Gold and Aluminium Paints at F. .Thomson’s, Painter and Paper-, hanger, iPlimmer Terrace, Shannon. Phone 74.
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