ELECTORAL A UCKLAND HOSPITAL ELECTION. BOARD MR. WILLIAM WALLACE Desires to most sincerely thank the Electors of Auckland for their continued confidence as expressed by their votes at the recent Poll, and to assure them it will be his earnest endeavour to merit the goodwill and appreciation thus shown, and to ever render faithful service to all members of the community. HOSPITAL BOARD. ELECTION. MR. M. J. SAVAGE Sincerely Thanks all those Citizens who by their confident support and efforts elected him as a Member of the Hospital Board. \ UCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION. MRS. E. A. KIDD Heartily thanks the Electors who expressed their confidence by again returning her to a seat on the Board. Her best endeavours will always be given to the Hospital. T HANK S. GEORGE ASHLEY Tenders his thanks to the Electors of the City of Auckland for the honour done him ip returning him as one of their representatives, and assures them of his devotion to their best interests. THE ELECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY. I wish to tender my best thanks to all those who voted for me last Wednesday, and especially the many personal friends who worked on my behalf. H. P. BURTON. ’UNICIPAL ELECTIONS. I desire to express my thanks to the Electors for the splendid vote recorded for me in each of the three issues on Wednesday last. I also desire to thank my many friends who worked so hard on 1 my behalf. I shall endeavour in the future, as in the past, to advance and safeguard what I consider to be the real interests of the working classes, being confident that by so doing I shall best serve the interests of the community as a whole. THOMAS BLOODWORTH.
'LECTORS OF NEW LYNN. I wish to thank the Electors for the honour they have conferred upon me in returning me as first Mayor of the new Borough, which I shall serve to the best of my ability. C. F. GARDNER. QITY COUNCIL ELECTION. MR. WALTER T. SMITH Desires to thank all those Citizens who supported him at Wednesday’s Poll, and especially those voluntary workers who endeavoured to secure his return. X DESIRE SINCERELY TO THANK A THOSE WHO SUPPORTED ME AT THE RECENT ELECTION, ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO UNGRUDGINGLY GAVE THEIR SERVICES BEFORE AND DURING POLLING DAY. ISAAC G. GRAY’. gOROUGH OP QTAHUHU. THE ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS, PURSUANT TO SECTION 32 OF THE LOCAL ELECTIONS AND POLLS ACT, 1925. I hereby give notice that the number of Votes received by each Candidate for the office of Councillox-s for the Borough of Otahuhu is as follows: HUNTER, JOSEPH 563 TRENWITH, JOHN 562 GREY. FRANCIS WALKER .. .. 523 PEARCE, GEORGE VINCENT .... 765 SETON, CLARENCE BOURCHIER WILMOT 705 LINKHORN, HENRY ROBERT . . 648 PETRIE, CHARLES ROBERT . . 640 GRAHAM, JOHN JAMES 601 LA WES, JAMES B ALLAN TYNE . 560 HALL, HENRY JOHN 507 KITTO, JOHN, Sen 373 BRADLEY', FRANKLIN LIVING- , STONE 372 PAINE, JOHN CURTOIS FOSTER 359 WILLS, HAROLD 354 DE MONTALK, JOHN SUTHERLAND 349 McDELL, GEORGE .. 335 BARRY, ROBERT 255 Informal 113 And I hereby declare the said Joseph Hunter, John Trenwith, Francis Walker Grey, George Vincent Pearce, Clarence Bourchier Wilmot Seton, Henry Robert Linkhorn, Charles Robert Petrie, John James Graham, to be duly elected to such offices. Dated this third day of May, 1929. R. W. F. WOOD, Reurning Officer for the Borough of Otahuhu. BUILDERS AND BUILDING MATERIAL ACTIONS speak louder than words. 68 families comfortably housed in 30 months.—Phillips, “Bungalow Speciallst.‘* Pt. Chevalier. Phone 27-148. COROMANDEL Granite, the best building and monumental stone in New Zealand, promptly supplied.—Box 352, Auckland.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 654, 4 May 1929, Page 4
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