ELECTORAL. gLECTORATE OF ROSKILL. I desire to extend my hearty thanks and gratitude to ail Electors who supported me in the recent Poll. I especially wish to thank my Committees and all friends for the splendid services given me in connection with the campaign. A. S. RICHARDS. fT'LECTORS OF AUCKLAND WEST While acknowledging with a deep sense of appreciation the magnificent response of the people of this Dominion to the appeal of the United Party for the return of a body of men pledged to secure recognition of the rights of the people to enjoy constitutional and democratic government. I wish to express my sincerest thanks to the Ladies and Gentlemen who so whole-heartedly assisted me with their advice, co-operation and support in the campaign j'ust concluded. To the thousands of electors in Auckland West who expressed their confidence in my candidature I also return thanks and wish them to know that I look forward with every hope of success to the next campaign. R. B. SPEIRS. J> O S K I L L. I wish to heartily thank the Ladies and Gentlemen who gave me their support at the General Election, securing my return. I can assure them that it will be my constant effort to justify the confidence they have reposed in me. G. C. MUNNS. A-IT.EMATA TO THE ELECTORS Ladies and Gentlemen — I wish to extend my hearty thanks to the 3,946 Electors who recorded their votes for me; also to those willing workers who gave me such valued assistance. Although the result is still doubtful the great support I received is a good omen for a future United victory in Waitemata. R. H. GREVILLE. AITEMATA ELECTORATE Although unsuccessful at Wednesday’s Pol, I desire to express my sincere thanks to the large number of Selectors who recorded their votes in my favour, and also to the Members of my Committee whose untiring efforts during the campaign so materially assisted in securing such strong support. A. G. OSBORNE. ANUKAU ELECTORATE TO THE ELECTORS Ladies and Gentlemen, — I desire to heartily thank all those 2,758 electors who voted for me at Wednesday’s Poll, and those splendid workers for their untiring efforts on behalf of my candidature. W. KELLS MASON. IN BANKRUPTCY Auckland tailors. limited, (In Liquidation) Notice Is hereby given that the Creditors of the above-named Company are required, on or before the 27th day of NOVEMBER, 1928, to send their names and postal addresses and detailed particulars of their claims to the undersigned, the Liquidator of the said Company, and, if so required by notice in writing from the said Liquidator, are to come in and prove their claims at such times and place as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distributions made before such claims are proved. Dated at Auckland this 13th day of November, 1928. H. Y. CAMERON, Liquidator. P.O. Box 540, Auckland. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. NORTHERN DISTRICT. In the matter of “The Bankruptcy Act, 1908,’’ and in the matter of HECTOR ROBERT MALCOLM, of 54A Empire Road, Auckland, and Horne’s Buildings, Vulcan Lane, Auckland, Solicitor. I hereby give notice that by an order of the Supreme Court, Auckland, dated the fifteenth day of November, 1928, I was appointed receiver and manager of the property of the above-named Hector Robert Malcolm, and I hereby call a meeting of creditors, to be held at my office, Wright’s Buildings, Fort Street, on TUESDAY. DECEMBER 4th, at 11 a.m. G. N. NORRIS, Receiver. Auckland, November 16th, 1928.
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