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MY THANKS. ■ My heartiest thanks are given to the Burgesses of this town for placing mo at the top of the poll at the Election oi Councillors. It is a testimonial to the unswerving attention I Lave given to my duties in the past, and when the end of the present term of office arrives, they cill have cause to :say that my enthusiastic labours for the Boroughs’ best interests have | not abated. S. P t REID. BOROUGH ELECTION. The confidence the Electors have placed, in me as their representative in the Borough Council is deeply appreciated, and I thank them most heartily. I promise that on every possible occasion the utmost will be done in the position they have placed me, in working their best interests. W. H. FOOKEB.

APPRECIATION AND CONGRATULATION. I hereby thank all the Electors who voted for me and trust I will have their support at the next Election. I also wish the returned Candidates every success in their efforts to advance the best interests of the community. E. LOADER.

THANKS. I deeply appreciate the honour tho Burgesses of Tailnpe nave corf erred on me in electing me as the Borough.’s Chief Magistrate, and I assure them that their best interests shall be safeguarded to the utmost of my ability. I sincerely thank all electors- who placed confidence in mo with their vote. A. J JOBLIN. BOROUGH ELECTIONS. I sincerely thank the Electors who placed me in such an honourabXjposition on Polling Day. and J assure them that the interests of the Borough shall have my best thought and attention. S. S. TIMES. BOROUGH OF TAIHAPE. I wish to publicly thank MESSRS. william Mclennan, stuart DUNBAR, and A. HANBURY for the valuable voluntary assistance given to myself and the other officials during the Official Recount and subsequentcheck of the votes east during the Election for Councillors. J. F. MENZIES, Returning Officer PUBLIC NOTICE. To Merchants,., Storekeepers, and Tradesmen of Taihape. Peace Celebrations The Committee in charge of Street Decoration dad Procession, desire to urge upon all Merchants, Storekeepers, and Tradesmen, the necessity of making early preparations with regard to the decoration of their premises Supplies of Bunting a 1 Flags, etc.,* should be laid in at once in readiness as very short notice is anticipated and Taihape must not be found unready. Remember this event has been looked forward to for several weary years of War, and as a tribute to our Fighting Men, a great number of whom are back with us again', and in order to help our little ones to memorise such a celebration. Let u“ do our utmost to make the Celebration stand out in the History of Taihape as an event that will never be forgotten. F. MARLOW, Chairman Procession and Street Decoration Committee. P.O. Box 43. RANGITI KEI COUNTY COUNCIL is hereby given that the DOG TAX for the County of Rangitikci, exclusive of the Town District of Lethbridge, for the year 1919, has been fixed at 2/6 per dog for all sheep and cattle dogs, and dogs used exclusively for the purpose of destroying rabbits; and 10/ per dog for all other dogs, ALFRED P. STEWART, of Hunterville, has been appointed the Registrar and Collector under the provisions of “The Dog Registration Act, 1508,” and MR. STEWART'S residence, Hunterville, has been appointed the- registration Office. The Tax is new clue and pa yah. a the Registrar HAROLD H. RICHARDSON. . County Clerk. Martou, May 2, 1919.

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Taihape Daily Times, 3 May 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 3 May 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 3 May 1919, Page 5

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