WHO’S WHO AT THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS, r CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. GEO. W. HUTCHISON. of the firm of Hutchison, Elliffe and Cameron. Public Accountants. Fellow and Past President of The N.Z. Society of Accountants. Fellow of The N.Z. Accountants and Auditors’ Association. Fellow of The Chartered Institute of Secretaries (Eng-.). Fellow and Vice President Australasian Institute of Secretaries. Sometime Examiner for N.Z. University and Lecturer in Commercial Subjects, Auckland University College. Former Member One Tree Hill Road Board. Vice President, Auckland Town Planning Association. Chairman, Great South Road Beautifying Council. Secretary, Auckland Automobile A ssoeiation. GEORGE GREY CAMPBELE Public Accountant and Auditor, I offer myself for Service on the City Council because of the call for young Business Men. As a Public Accountant T am cjuali lied to advise in matters of economic> and finance. My association with the Bus Tram port of the City and my practical c\ perience therein warrants me in asking specially for support with a view to being one of the City representatives on the Transport Board. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. E. M. DUNNINGHAM, J.P. ness man and has ledge of local body a well-k excel lei i Ho id son of the late W. H. Armstrong. services in support of:— m of Representation. By-law relating to small He offers his Ward Syst Revision o: i shopkeepers. Better opportunities for “the Press” to report Council business more openly. No loan monies to be authorised without, ratepayers’ consent. Loan monies to be utilised only for purpose in which they are raised. For Progress, Economy, and Efficiency support the Independents. M. J. BENNETT lias Lived in Auckland for 00 Years. He is a successful business man. He is a sitting member of the City Council for the past S years/ 4 years Chairman of the Works Committee Drainage Board. 6 years on the Works Committee. 2 years on the Legal and Finance Committee. Sitting member of the Auckland Electric Power Board since its inception. 10 years on the Council of Chamber of Commerce. 10 years President of the Karangaliape Road Business Men’s Promotion Society (re-elected). Vice President of the Auckland Justices of Peace Association. And many other social activities. Vote Bennett and secure Careful Administration, Efficiency and General Welfare. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. EDNA GRAHAM MACKY (Mrs. Victor Macky.) An Official Labour Candidate for Sent on Auckland City Council. Born in Texas, of Scotch parents. Begau career as School Teacher. Received thorough business training in America and New Zealand. Qualified Accountant. During war period held responsible position of Staff of Duuedin City Council, gaining intimate knowledge of Council procedure and Committee work. Contributed articles and poems to leading Newspapers and Magazines both in N.Z. and Australia. Organiser and Founder of the League of N.Z/ Penwomen. Member of various Executive Committees for public welfare. Author of political pamphlet, “Women and Labour” (200,000 copies circulated by Labour Party last Parliamentary Elections). Resident in New Zealand over 15 vears. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS 1 CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS REV. L. B. BUSFIELD. Sundav School A lieivl L moil. A Capable, Courageous and Convincing Speaker. A Sound, Practical Business Man with Administrative and Organising Ability of thO highest order. If elected will work whole-heartedly and fearlessly for the good of Auckland. Nomination endorsed by: Rev. C. H. Laws, 8.A., D.D. Rev. D. C. Herron, M.A., M.C. Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher. Mr. Samuel Barry, President of Baptist Union. Mr. W. J. Holds worth, Boy Scouts. Mr. V. T. Drew, Y.M.C.A. Miss J. Begg, Y.W.C.A. Mr. J. W. Court, N.Z. Alliance. BALFOUR M. IRVINE. ■ Born in AUCKLAND and educated at St. John’s College, Mr. Irvine is a newcomer in the ranks of the candidates for Municipal office. By virtue of his achievement in building a successful business, his wide experience abroad, and a long study of the problems surrounding the growth of cities, Mr. Irvine is well endowed with the requisite experience to fit him admirably for the arduous tasks of Municipal government. HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION C. J. LOVEGROVE ! In -response to the request of a large | number of ratepayers, Mr. C. J. Lovegrove I has decided to offer his services to the j City. Mr. Lovegrove was born in Te j Aroha, and has been 10 years in pro- | fession as Barrister and Solicitor in the j City. Served some years on executive jof Returned Soldiers’ Association: two j years on School Committee, and has I always taken a keen interest in local | political questions. Will work for Ward ! System of Election. Reorganisation of | Engineering Department. Revision of j By-laws, especially those relating to small shopkeepers. PROGRESS, ECONOMY, EFFICIENCY. Vote for Lovegrove THE INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. jyjTOUNT gDEX THOROUGH QOUNCIL LECTIONS r jMIE J>EOPLE’S rpiCKET K. CHAPPELL. . P. HARTXOLL. . J. MILLS. \ H. NAGLE. . L. RENDELL. DAWSON DONALDSON, J.P. President of Auckland Justices of the Peace Association. ; HIS PAST RECORD OF PUBLIC SERVICE EMBRACES: j Eight years as Mayor of Waihi (including War activities), i Ten years as Chairman of the Waihi Hospital Board. Four years as Member Thames Harbour Board. HIS POLICY IF ELECTED WOULD BE: I. Greater efficiency in Administration. IT. Opposition to any increase in rates. TIT. A fair expenditure of city’s revenue over all its area. TV. Generally to safeguard the wellbeing and prosperity of Auckland. G. A. McKENDRICK. Candidate Auckland Harbour Board for j combined districts of Newmarket, One Tree Hill, Onehunga, Panmure, Mount Wellington. Founder and Manager of McKendrick Bros. Has had sound and successful experience in developing his present business from a small beerinning, and so proving his ability to assist in handling public interests. He has the welfare of the City in which he was born at heart, and is prepared to give his best for its progress. Is a keen supporter of all sports. Vice President Ponsonby Football Club. Member A. and P. Association, Northern Boxing Association. Auckland and Otahuhu Trotting Clubs, Waterside Workers’ Band, etc., etc. Payer of Harbour dues. Jlis motto is Service. Economy, and Prompt and Careful Business.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 650, 30 April 1929, Page 7
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