ELECTION NOTICES. “PATEA BY-ELECTION, 1921.” PATEA ELECTORATE. NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS RECEIVED AND POLLING PLACES APPOINTED. JN pursuance of "rhe Legislature Act, 1908,” and its amendments, I hereby give public notice that in connection with the by-election for the above district the following nominations have been received by me: EDWIN DIXON. LEWIS McILVRIDE. WILLIAM MORRISON. The Poll in pursuance of the abovementioned Act will be taken at the following polling places on WEDNESDAY, the thirteenth day of April, 1921: ALTON—The Public School. ARAMOHO—Sandy Hook, Mr. W. D. V. Preston’s residence. BRUNSWICK—The Public School. HAW'ERA—The Main Hall, Winter Show Building (principal). HAWERA—The Presbyterian Sunday School Hall. HAWERA—The Racecourse (jockey room). Waihi Road. HURLEY VILLE—The Public School. KAI IWl—The Public School. KOHI—The Public School. MANGAVVHIO—Waitotara, The Pub-
lic School. MANUTAHI—The Public School. MAXWELLTOWN—The Public Hall. MERiEMERE—The Pokomoko Dairy Cottage, Allen Road. MOKOIA—The Public School. MOSSTOWN—Wanganui, The Public School. NGAMATAPOURI—The Public Hall. NGUTUWERA—The Moumahaki Public Hall. NUKUHAU—The Post Office. OMAHlNA—Waverley, The Public School. OPAKU—Patea, The Public School. ORANGIMEA—The Public School. PAPARANGI—Kai Iwi, Mr. W. Chapman’s Residence. PATEA—The Town Hall. RAORlKlA—Wanganui, Mr. Clem Connor’s Residence. RAPANUI—The Settlers’ Hall. ST. HELENA—Makakaho, Ngamatapouri, Mr. L. G. Carter’s residence. ST. JOHN’S HlLL—Wanganui, Mr. C. W. Lee’s residence, “Lyonsdown.” TE TUHI—Mr. S. S. Waide’s residence. WAITOTARA—The Public Hall. WAVERLEY—The Town Hall. WESTMERE—The Public School. WHAKAMARA—The Public School. WHENUAKURA—The Public School. WHAREROA—The Social Hall. Dated this 4th day of April, 1921. W. H. FREEMAN, Returning Officer, Hawera. PATEA ELECTORATE. ]J£R. EDWIN DIXON, the Official Reform Candidate, will address the electors as under: WHENUAKURA—SATURDAY, April 9, Factory, 8.30 a.m. OPAKU—SATURDAY, April 9, Hall, 2.30 p.m. Chair each evening at 8. MR. DIXON’S CAMPAIGN. JOINT Committee Meeting of Mr.
Dixon’s supporters will be held on WEDNESDAY NIGHT Next, at the Committee Room, High Street, Hawera. PATEA BY-ELECTION. LIBERAL CANDIDATE. I W. MORRI§ON, the Liberal Candidate, will address the electors as follows: KOHI—WEDNESDAY, April 6. Chair at 8 p.m., unless stated to the contrary. Ladies invited. PATEA ELECTPRAtT HAWERA BRANCH—LIBERAL LEAGUE. M R. MORRISON’S Committee Rooms are onen daily from 2 p.m. till 4.30 p.m., and in the evenings from 7.30. REGENT STREET, Opposite Lee’s Mart. LABOR CAMPAIGN. JJR. LEWIS McILVRIDE, Labor candidate, will speak as follows: WHAREROA—WEDNESDAY, April 6, 8 a.m., Factory; address to suppliers. HAWERA—WEDNESDAY, April 6, Grand Theatre, 8 p.m. Mr. J. McCombs, M.P. for Lyttelton, and Mr. (E. Howard, M.P. for Christchurch South . MAXWELLTOWN WEDNESDAY, April 6, 8 p.m. ALTON—THURSDAY, April 7, 8 p.m. HURLEYVILLE—THURSDAY 7 , April 7, 8 p.m. WAVERLEY—THURSDAY, April 7, at 8 p.m. Chair at 8 p.m. PATEA BY-ELECTION. LABOR CAMPAIGN. Mr. J. McCombs, M.P., and Mr. E. Howard, M.P., will speak in the Grand Theatre, Hawera, on WEDNESDAY 7 , April 6, at 8
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