ELECTORAL , M ATOHA L JJLKCTIONS. OM gLOODWORTH THE POPULAR CANDIDATE Will Deliver Addresses as under:— TO-NIGHT (Tuesday). 8 p.m., PARNELL PUBLIC HALL Final Address: A SUMMARY OF THE CAMPAIGN C OUNCILLOR T SERVICE FOR ALL. FAVOURS FOR NONE. JgOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT. PROPOSAL THAT THE SYSTEM OF RATING ON UNIMPROVED VALUES BE ADOPTED IN THE BOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT. Pursuant to the provisions of “The Rating Act, 1925,’* and “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925,” and the respective amendments thereto, I hereby give notice that a Poll of the Ratepayers (only) of the Borough of Mount Albert will be taken TO-MORROW (Wednesday), between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.. to decide whether the system of RATING ON UNIMPROVED VALUES shall be adopted in the said borough. POLLING PLACES These will be as arranged for the MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS fixed for the same date and are as follows: GLENMORE—St. George’s Parish Hall, New North Road. KINGSLAND —Jubilee Hall, New North Road. * MORNINGSIDE (2)—St. Enoch’s Schoolroom and Hirst’s Hall, New North Road. MOUNT ALBERT (3)—St. Luke’s Schoolroom, New North Road, Methodist Schoolroom, New North Road, and King George’s Hall, New North Road. EDENDALE (3)—Baptist Church, Taumata Road: Edendale Picture Cinema, Edendale Road; Presbyterian Schoolroom, Balmoral Road. H. UTTING, Returning Officer. Morningside, April 14, 1927. A UCKLAND UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ CONFERENCE. HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS—W’e confidently solicit your votes at this Election, believing that the spirit that animates Friendly Societies would be useful in the administration of the Hospital. EFFICIENCY MUST BE ATTAINED AND MAINTAINED. We should endeavour to see that Ratepayers’ money is economically expended. Both of us have been successful in other positions, and therefore consider we are qualified to assist in the administration of these very necessary institutions. OUR CANDIDATURE IS ENTIRELY NON-POLITICAL AND UN- • SECTARIAN. Respectfully yours, R. DARLOW. S. TAKLE. A. J. GUY, President, THOS, G. BOTTERILL, Hon. Organiser, A.U.F.S. Conference.
ROAD DISTRICT. ISTEND ELECTION OF SEVEN MEMBERS. Pursuant to Section 11 of “Thd Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908,” I hereby give notice that the following Persons have been duly NOMINATED as Candidates for the Office of Member for the Ostend Road Board, viz.:— ARNOLDSON, Louis BRINSDEN, Frederick William Henry BROWN, Francis Hamilton CLELAND, Marshall Cochrane FINER, Thomas William GARRATT, Henry Thomas HILL, William John MANSFIELD, John Lord McGREVY, George Raymond WILLIAMS, Harry Woodward And there being only seven (7) vacancies to be filled, a POLL of Ratepayers will be taken as between the said Candidates on THURSDAY, the sth day of May, 1927, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 8 p.m., at the undermentioned Polling Places: — 1. Office of the Board, Nos. 2 and 3 (First Floor) National Mutual Life Buildings, Shortland Street, Auckland. 2. Whitaker’s Hall, Putiki, Waiheke. Dated at Auckland this 22nd day of April, 1926. GEO. L. GLADDING. Returning Officer.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 28, 26 April 1927, Page 3
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