MAYOR OF BIRKENHEAD
MR. A. HADFIELD ACCEPTS NOMINATION At the close of the council meeting at Birkenhead last evening, Cr. Moller proposed that the Deputy-Mayor, Mr. A. Hadfield. be asked to stand for the mayoralty at the forthcoming elections. Mr. Hadfield said he had been on the council for the past 16 years, four years of which he had been Deputy-Mayor. If there were no other councillor standing for mayoral honours, and if it was the unanimous wish of the council that he should stand, he would only be too pleased to do so. The next term of the council would be a very strenuous and important one in the history of Birkenhead, with the sewerage loan proposal coming <*n, and his employers had agreed, if he was elected, to grant him the necessary time to attend to the mayoral duties. The motion was carried unanimously.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 624, 28 March 1929, Page 13
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