IX7 ANT ED.—A Lady requires a ” large unfurnished room in private house for a permancy.—Sta'e rent and particulars to “ .Room,” 00. News Office. QEAND CONCERT. PublicHalhNov., 9th. WAIHI LIEDERTAFEL 30 Male Voices. First - class Programme, Solos, Glees, Quartettes. 1063 W AITOA DRAINAGE BOARD THANKS Ladies akd Gentlemen,— I beg to return THANKS to all who assisted in furthering my interests at the recent Waitoa Drainage Board Election, and especially to those who voted for me. My one aim will be to work for the benefit of the whole disirict, and not any particular part thereof. I am, yours faithfully, A, SWNEY. 1062
RAINAGE BOARD ELECTION Ladies and Gentlemen, — I desire to TRANK the Ratepayers within the Waitoa Drainarea for again electing me as one of their representatives on the Board. As in the past, I will do my duty without fear or favour, and for the best interests of the whole district. Yours faithfully, juro laiLUiuiiy* HUGH MAGILL. 1061
WAITOA DRAINAGE BOARD ““ ELECTION TO THE ELECTORS Ladies and Gentlemen,— I beg to return THANKS to all who supported me at the above election, and also those who wrought so hard in support of my candidature. By placing me at the top of the Poll, I become deeply your debtor. Yourß faithfully, 1060 Wm, GALLAGHER. JgLECTION NOTICE WAITOA DRAINAGE BOARD RESULT OF POLL Notice is hereby given that at a POLL of the Ratepayers of the Waitoa Drainage District taken on MONDAY, the first day of November, 1909, at Waitoa, for the election of FIVE TRUSTEEB for the Waitoa Drainage Board the following votes were recorded in favour of the undermentioned candidates : Votes.
64 63 59 57 51 51 46 41 WILLIAM GALLAGHER .. PETER ALEXANDER SWNEY HUGH MAGILL JOHN McKENZIE .. MATTHEW HENRY .. .. RONALD MATHESON JAMES FITZGERALD. • GEORGE CAIRNS .. I therefore deolare Messrs William Gallagher, Peter Alexander Swcey, Hugh Magill, John McKenzie, and Matthew Henry, these being the fire persons who hare received the highest number of votes (my casting vote having been given in favour of the said Matthew Henry) to be duly elected, E. A, CAMPBELL, 1064 Returning Officer. piAKO MOUNTED RIFLES. The following are eligible to fire for the Marksman’s badges on THURSDAY, November 11th at the Rifle Range at 1.30 p.m.Q.M. Sergt. Devey, S.M. Maingey, Tr. Manuel, Horn, McKenzie, Hanna, Driver, Osborne, Corporals Bwin* bourne, Seales Hewin, Howie, Bellamy, Sergt. Hamilton, Cooper. Members are hereby notified to attend DISMOUNTED PARADE on November 11th, 1009, at 7.30 p.m, at Te Atoha. A, TATTERSALP, Asting.-Oeptain.
A CARD. Dr. G. G. KENNY, BRIDGE-STREET, TE AROHA. Late Surgeon-Sup. Waikato District Hospital; Government Resident Medical Officer of Rotorua and of TeAroha. IMS
IMPORTANT NOTICE K H. JACKSON begs to * ’ thank his numerous Customers. and the Public generally for the liberal support ac« corded him in the past, and solicits a continuance of the same and wishes to notify them that he is still to be found at the Arcade; and further that he has ABSOLUTELY NO CONNECTION with the shop opened next door. 102
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4484, 4 November 1909, Page 2
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