STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL PURSUANT to Section 10 of "The -*- Local Elections and Polio Amendment Act, 1913," I hen by give notice that the number of votes received by each candidate for the office of Councillor for the Borough of Stratford, is as follows: SHARP, Stanley Robert b'raser SMITH. George WALSH, Charles Blackmore .. Informal And I hereby declare the said Charles Blackmore Walsh to be duly elected to such office. Dated this 26th day of August, 1916. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Returning Officer. STRATFORD BOROUGH ,GOUNCIL. PROPOSED STRATFORD BOROUGH ELECTRIC LIGHTING LOAN OF £16,000. NOTICE OF RESULT OF POLL ON PROPOSAL TO RAISE A SPECIAL LOAN OF £16,000. PURSUANT to Section 12 of "The Local Bodies' Loans Act. DLL" I hereby give notice that at a Poll of the Ratepayers of the Borough of Stratford, taken on the 25th day of August, 1916, on the proposal of the Stratford Borough Council to borrow the sum of Sixteen Thousand Pound': (£16,000) for the following purposes : (a). For the purpose of lighting the streets and public places of the Borough of Stratford, and supplying electricity to the inhabitants thereof, to acquire by purchase the whole of the business and undertaking of the Stratford Electrical Supply Company Limited, and the entire goodwill thereof, and all the freehold and leasehold lands, corporeal and incorporeal rights, easements and appurtenances, buildings, engines, machinery, poles, lines, plant, stock-in-trade, materials and other property of the said Company (excepting moneys, securities and book debts).
£15,600. (b). To purchase or otherwise acquire all suoli other freehold or leasehold lands, rights, easements, property, machinery, plant, and materials, and to erect all such further buildings and other erections as the Council may consider necessary for the purpose of lighting the streets and public places of the Borough with electricity and supplying electricity to the inhabitants thereof £4OO Total £16,000 . The number of votes recorded FOR the proposal was ... -'ll7 The number of votes recorded AGAINST the proposal wa s 73 Informal votes ... ... 4 I therefore declare the proposal to be carried. Dated this 25th dav of August, JOS. W. BOON, Mayor
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 24, 26 August 1916, Page 2
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