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ALtPEOPLE Sound tmc PRAISES or h PURE CEYLON OR BLENDED TEAS. OHINEMURILICENSING ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and Gen-tdehen, — I beg to notify tliat I' will seek your suffrages.at the forthcoming Election as an Independent and Moderate Candidate. If elected I will 1 make it my duty to see. that the sanitary conditions of the hotels throughout the district be improved. As I do not believe in canvassing for votes, I leave the matter of election or rejection entirely in your hands. I am,, yours faithfully,. Wit. FORREST. RENDER Si.. Tenders are wanted for the ERECTION of a FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE. Tenders close 3rd April. Apply— W. HETHERINGTOST.

OHINEMURI LICENSING' DISTRICT.. NOTICE OP POLLIN G DA.Y. Ini pursuance of. “ The Electoral Act, 1893,” “ The Alcoholic Liquors Sale Control Act, 1893,” and their amendments,. I, Frederick Duncan. Ferguson, Returning Officer for’the Licensing District of Ohinemuri, do hereby give notico that an Election will be held for-the return of FIVE qualified persons to serve as members of the Licensing Committee for the said District, and that the latest day for receiving Nominations will be Thursday, the twenty-second day of March, 1900, and that the Poll, if necessary, will be taken at the several Polling Places of the said District on. Thursday, the twentyninth day of March, 1900.. j Every person desirous of becoming- a. Candidate must be qualified under Section 6ix of “ The Alcoholic Liquors Sale Control Act, 1893,” and must be nomi■nated by not less than two electors of the said District by a nomination paper as prescribed by Section seventy-five of “ The Electoral Act, 1893,” as amended by Section fifteen of. The Electoral Act .Amendment Act, 1-896,” delivered- to-the Returning Officer, mat later than five o< r cibck in afternoon, of Thursday, the-twenty-second day of March,. 1900, and. must signify to the Returning. Officer his f consent to the nomination,, and the said candidate, or some person on. his behalf, must deposit at the same-time with the Returning Officer the sum of £lO in accordance with Section- seventy-seven, of “ The Electoral Act. 1893.”' The following are the polling places for the Licensing District of. Ohinemuri:— The- Criterion Theatre, Paeroa (principal) The Public Hall, Komafa The Schoolhouse, Nethertom The Schoolhouse, Hikutaia The Polling-Booth. Marototo> The Schoolhouse, Omahu. The Schoolhouse, Turua. Gibbons’ Hall, Kogu The Schoolhouse,. Parawaii St George’s Schoolroom, Rollestom-st.,. Thames The Polling- Booth,. Broken HillsThe Schoolhouse, Upper TairuaThe Schoolhouse,. Tairua Sainsbury’s Hall, Wharekawa The Post Office, Port \Vhangamai& Sainsbury’s Store; Whangamata ; The Miners’ Union Hall,. WaihL The Public Hall, Waikino> | The Schoolhouse,. Waitekauri The Old Schoolhouse, Golden Cross: ! Montgomery’s Hall, Earangahake The Schoolhouse, WaioxrongomaL The Courthouse, Te- Aroha Dated at Paeroa) this eighth day of March, 1900, F- D. FERGUSSON, Returning Officer*

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Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 22218, 27 March 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 22218, 27 March 1900, Page 2

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