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TO THE ELECTORS Olf GISBORNE : I DESIRE TO THANK mil those Electors who accorded mo such loyal support during the recent campaign, and specially do I thank all those who worked so hard to secure my return. Yours '.faithfully, GEO. E. DARTON. LICENSING POLL, 1908. DECLARATION OF LICENSING POLL IN THE DISTRICT. LICENSING DISTRICT OF BAY OF PLENTY. IN pursuance of Section 25 of “The Licensing Act, 1908,” I hereby give public notice of t-lio result of the Local-Option Poll taken under the provisions of the said Act. NUMBER OF VOTES RECORDED. That the Number of Licenses existing in the District Continue ... 2921 That the Number of Licenses existing in the District bo Reduced ... ... ••• 1451 That No Licenses bo Granted in the District ... ... 22G9 The total number of Voters whose votes were 1 recorded at the Poll was 5282, > and as the number of votes recorded in Favor of the Proposal that the Existing Number of Licenses in the District Continue is an absolute majority of the total number of voters :as aforesaid, I hereby declare such proposal to be carried. Dated at Rotorua, this 23rd day of November, 1908. PERCIVAL TIIOM, Returning Officer. jg AY of jg LECTOR ATE. J3LENTY SECOND BALLOT, DECEMBER Ist TO THE ELECTORS OF BAY OF PLENTY. Ladies and gentlemen,— I sincerely appreciate the kind support accorded me on the 17tli November. Although receiving the largest- number of votes, my majority was not sufficient to avoid a second ballot, •which w T ill accordingly take place on TUESDAY, December Ist. I respectfully solicit .a renewal of j your confidence on that date. Victory can only be assured by every possible vote being polled. 1 trust you will make special efforts to j record your votes in my favor, and thus show appreciation of the progressive and broad-minded policy of the i) re sent Government. If honored by being elected as your Member of Parliament, I shall carefully and zealously endeavor to promote the best interests of the Dominion in general, and of all parts of the Bay of Plenty in particular. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, WILLIAM DONALD STUART MACDONALD. Wliakarau, Motu, 19th November, 1908. FREE. JTO INTRODUCE our AIR PENETRABLE WATERPROOF, the NEVER-GET-WET-TH ROUGH. We are prepared to RAINPROOF ALL GARMENTS dyed by us FREE FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. GARMENTS of all descriptions CLEANED or DYED any color.' SPECIAL DRY-CLEANING t v PROCESS. ote Address —; CLIFFORD TATTERSFIELD, Customhouse Street,. * Gisborne. Tel, 485.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2357, 25 November 1908, Page 1

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408

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2357, 25 November 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2357, 25 November 1908, Page 1

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