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NOTICE OF ELECTION. IN pursuance of the Legislature Act,. ]9OB, and its amendments, I, Alan Perciva.l Day, Returning Officer for the Electoral District for the Bay of Plenty, do hereby give notice that, by virtue of a writ bearing date the 21st day of November, 1.911, under the hand of the Clerk of Writs, an Election will be hold for the return of ■ a qualified: person to serve as .Vlember for the said District, and that the following have been nominated as Candidates: DcLATJTOUR, Harry Douglas MaeDONALD,William Donald Stuart The POLL will be taken at the several Polling-places of the said District on the SEVENTH dav of December, 1911, commencing at the hour of nine o'clock a.m., and closing at the hour of six o’clock p.rn. The following are the Polling-places for the Electoral District of the Bay of* Plenty:— 1. The Courthouse, Opotiki (principal) 2. The Temperance Hall, Opotiki. 3. The Post Office, Ohiwa. 4. The Public School, Kutarere. 5. The Post Office, Waingarara. C. The Post Office, Matahanea. 7. The Polling-place, Oponae. 8. Todd WJiincup’s House, Otara. 9. The Post Office, To ato a. 10. The Public School, Te Kaha. 11. The Public School. Raukokore. 12. The Polling-place. Whangaparoa. 13. The Courthouse, Whakatane. 14. The Public School, Taneatua. 15. The Public School, Wairnana. 16. Rusk's Billiard-room, Opouriao. 17. The Polling-place, Otarere. 18. The Drainage Contractor’s Office, Okerero. 19. The Public School, To Teko. 20. The Public School, Matata. 21. Baker’s Accommodation House, Rotoma. 22. The Power-house, Okere. 23. The Polling-place, Murupara. 24. Wav’s Tea Rooms, Te Wairoa. 25. The" Courthouse, Taupo. 26. The Old Prison Camp, Waiotapu. 27. The Post Office, Atiamuri. 28. The Public School, Mokai. 29. The Polling-place, Rangitaiki. 30. The Courthouse, Maketu. 31. The Courthouse, Paengaroa. 32. The Puble School, Pongakawa. 33. McDowell s Hall, Te Puke. 31. The Polling-place. Mount Maunganui. 35. The Public School, Papamoa. I 36. The Public School, Te Matai, T<?

Puke. 37. The Sawmill, Te Matai, Te Puke. 3S. The Polling-place, Man awake. 39. Parkin’s Office, Wairakei. 40. The Prison Camp, Karere. 44. The School house, Te Araroa. 4-5. The Schoolhouse, Kahukura. 46. The Courthouse. Awanui. 47. The Schoolhouse, .Tuparoa. 48. The Homestead, Ihungia. 49. The Schoolhouse, Waipiro. 50. The Schoolhouse, Te Puia. 51. The Homestead, Bexhaven. 52. The Public School, Tokomaru. 53. O’Shea’s Store, Arero. 54. The Homestead, Mangatokerau. 55. The Courthouse, Tologa Bay. 56. Hutchinson’s Woolshed, Tuarua. 57. The Schoolhouse, Wigan. 58. The Schoolhouse, Whangara. 59. Walker's House, Okitu. 60. Bruce and O’Brien’s store. Whare* kopae. 61. The Schoolhouse. Motu. 62. The Hall. Matawai. 63. Korte’s Homestead, Ttakauroa. 64. The Schoolhouse. Rakauroa. 65. The Schoolhouse, Whakarau. 66. The Schoolhouse, Otoko. 67. The Post Office, Waikohu. 68. The Post Office, Tahunaroa. 69. The Post Office, Iwiroa. 70. The Post Office, Wlieturau. 71. The Hall, Whatatutu. 72. The Schoolhouse, Puha. 73. The Schoolhouse. Kanakanaia. 74. The Hall, Te Karaka. 75. The Schoolhouse, Kaitaratahi. 76. The Schoolhouse, Ormond. 77. Stevens’ Store, Waiohika. 78. The Homestead, Makiri. 79. The Hall, Waimata Valley. SO. Holden’s Woolshed. Waimata. Dated this 24th dav of November, 1911. A. P. DAY, Returning Officer. SAVINGS FOR CHILDREN. WITH FULL PROVISION IN CASE OF PARENTS’ DEATH. IN the event of the Parents’ or Guardians’ death, the policy is free from any further payments. By this wise provision the child becomes entitled to a substantial sum of money at the age of 21, and the parent thus attains his object of giving his child a start in life. Premiums from 20s yearly. For fuller particulars, apply to— THE TEMPERANCE & CENERAL LIFE SOCIETY TRAILL BROS. AND GO., DISTRICT AGENTS. Peel Street. FRANK LOWNDES & SON SHIPPING, FORWARDING. AND CUSTOMS AGENTS, OFFICE AND STORE. 64 LOWE STREET, GISBORNE. WE have Agencies throughout the Dominion, which enables us to forward expeditiously to any part of New Zealand. Steamers. Trains, and Coaches met on arrival, when all commissions will be faithfully attended to. Passengers’ Luggage collected and stored if required, or Forwarded to any address. AGENCIES: Williams and Creagh, Napier J. O’Brien, Wellington Globe Delivery Co., Cliristchurcli Empire Carrying Company, Dunedin E. Wilson and Co.. AucklandTelephones—Office 400, Private 235.STEWART FOR BOOTS To keep your feet both warm and dry, Stewart’s Boots you ought to try. There’s not the sort to crack and give And let in water like a sieve; But strong, well made, to stand the weather, All made of good and solid leather. To suit all purses light or heavy, The Peel Street shop will make you merry. W. STEWART. PARAGON BOOT SHOP. PEEL STREET.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3385, 28 November 1911, Page 6

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752

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3385, 28 November 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3385, 28 November 1911, Page 6

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