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IN occordance with the "Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876," I Hereby Give Notice that I have received from John Ebnest Hahsen and William Murdoch Papers notifying their RETIREMENT as Candidates for the Office of Councillor for SOUTH WARD of the Borough of Thames at the present Election. ' ' I therefore Declare Bobeet Fabbbed duly ELECTED to represent the SOUTH WARD as a Councillor in the Borough Counoil of the Borough of Thanie3. I Further Give Notice that I have received from William MttßDOCH'and John Ebnhst> HAwarar papers notifying their RETIREMENT as Candidates for the Office of Councillor for P ARAWAI WARD of the Borough, of Thames at the present election. I therefore declare Feancis Chappell duly ELECTED to represent the PARAWAI WARD as a Councillor iv the Borough Council of the Borough of Thames. F. B. G. WOODWARD,
Returning Officer Thames, Btk September, 1884.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4887, 8 September 1884, Page 3
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483Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4887, 8 September 1884, Page 3
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