POWER ./ifiD NOTICES \\ T AT TE MATA ELECTRIC - POWER ? BOARD. PROPOSED £BO,OOO LOAN. TTT .„ POLLING DAT, THI RSDAY. NOVEMBER IT 1927. ! -T, he^ orth Shore Members of the Board iWill address the Ratepayers on the above proposal as follows: STANLEY BAY: TUESDAY, November 1, at Mission CAI Brow Chairman: Councillor BIRKDALE: EDNESDAY. November at Chairman: MILFORD: THURSDAY. November 3, at Picturedrome, s p.m. Chairman: Mr. Minogrue. NARROW NECK: MONDAY November 7. at Reserve / Hall, S p.m. Chairman: Councillor J. Hislop. I CHELTENHAM: TUESDAY, November S, at the Kiosk, S ~P-m. Chairman: Councillor Ellisdon. DEVONPORT: WEDNESDAY, November 9, at the Masonic Hall, S p.m. Chairman: His Worship the Mayor. ; NORTHCOTE: W EDNESDAY, November 9, at the Onewa Picturedrome, S p.m Chairman: Mr. Harry Weaver, Deputy-Mayor. TAKAPUNA: THURSDAY, November 10, at the Foresters’ Hall, S p.m. Chairman: His Worship the Mayor. GREENHITHE: FRIDAY, November 11, at the Hall, S p.m. Chairman: Mr.' Eames. BIRKENHEAD: MONDAY, November 14, at the Foresters Hall, S p.m. Chairman: Mr. Walton. BELMONT: MONDAY, November 14, at the Presbyterian Hall. S p.m. Chairman: Mr. O. Moller. BAYS WATER: TUESDAY, November 15, at the Boating Club Hall, S p.m. Chairman: Mr. O. Moller. MEETINGS
Jl uckland hospital, auxiliary. A Public Meeting-, convened bv the Mayoress, Mrs. Campbell, will be held on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.30, in the Town Hall Concert Chamber. OBJECTS: To report progress and trv to raise public interest in the activities of the Auxiliary. Speakers: MRS. ALFRED KIDD, President. SISTER HANNAH, Convener of Investigation Committee. THE REV. CANON HASELDEN. MR. W. WALLACE, Chairman Hospital Board. MR. BLACKSON. DR. C. E. MAGUIRE, Medical Superintendent, Auckland Hospital. SECRETARY’S REPORT, Mrs. C. E. Maguire. OF TRADE UNIONISTS. (IMPORTANT NOTICE). PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO I.C. AND A. ACT. A COMBINED MEETING of Trade Unionists will be held in the Trades Hall To discuss proposed amendment to the LC. and A. Act, and to Elect delegates V?- attend a Conference to be held in Wellington on October 28 to further discuss what action is to be taken to provent the proposals becoming law. J. PURTELL, Secretary, Trades Council. GAVIN C. STOVE, Secretary, District Council. SWIMMING NEW ZEALAND AMATEUR SWIMMING ASSOCIATION. AUCKLAND CENTRE 1. J,! le^ AN . NtJA V MEETING of the Auckand Centre of the N.Z.A.S.A. will be lT ™tl at the Y.M.C.A. on THURSDAY N d?, T ' ? otober 27, at 7.30 p.™ 6 requested to be present. Annual Report and Balance Sheet Genera" ° f ° ffleers > 1927-2 S season. F. W. MOORE, - Hon. Sec.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 183, 24 October 1927, Page 3
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