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AMUSEMENTS. FINALLY 7.45— TONIGHT—7.4S “THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —THE COSY——THE COSY— The People's Theatre. 7.45— FRIDAY—7.4S ACTION—THRILLS—DE LUXE No. 1 Everybody’s Favourite Serenading Son of the Saddle GENE AUTRY Thrills anew with Tuneful Songs and Dare-devil Adventure in PUBLIC COWBOY, No. I. With SMILEY BURNETTE ANN RUTHERFORD Adventure Rides the Range! No. 2 Unearthing clues no human eye could detect—to destroy killers no bullets could stop. The Thrill-Splashed “THE SECRET SEVEN" Featuring FLORENCE RICE BARTON MACLANE And a Superb Cast. Youth breaks the Underworld's Deadly Grip! PUBLIC NOTICES. ELECTION OF MEMBER OF THE I WELLINGTON LAND BOARD. | TN ACCORDANCE with the provision' of Section 47 of the Land Act. 1924, ’ and the Regulations thereunder. Li HENRY WILLIAM CHARLES MACK-; INTOSH. Returning Officer for the: Election of a Member of the Wellington Land Board, do hereby declare that the result of the Poll taken on the twenty-third day of January, 1941, is as follows: — CAMERON, Duncan 40 DUDDING. John Beresford Swan 247 GARDNER, Oswald 30 JONES, Leonard Thomas 125 WICKHAM, Philip Latham 42 Total number of valid votes 490 Informal votes 141 And I DO HEREBY DECLARE that! JOHN BERESFORD SWAN DUDDING. having received the greatest number of i valid votes, is duly elected a Member' of the WELLINGTON LAND BOARD} as from the twenty-third day of Janu-| ary. 1941. 1 H. W. C. MACKINTOSH, Returning Officer.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 January 1941, Page 1

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655

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 January 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 January 1941, Page 1

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