SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICE OF ELECTION OF LIGENSINC COMMITTEE FOR THE DISTRICT OF GISBORNE. NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS. IN pursuance of “The Licensing; Act, 1908,” I Henry Ewart Hill, Return! ing Officer for the Electoral District of Gisborne, do hereby give Notice that the persons whose names appear hereunder have' been nominated as CandU dates for the Election of Members of the for the District of Gisborne, viz.:— BEER, .llbert Meluish GOLEM IN, David William DARTOS, Georgei Edward’ DEWINj|, Alfred HALL, John Henry HEPBUftN, Duncan McLEOII, Malcolm SOMEWELL, Job And the Pa)LL foxdthe Election of FIVE of the above am Committee will ,be held at the foljjwfmig Polling-places on’ TUESDJ Y }j M IE 12th DAY OF tCH. 1912. the Po lline^nvli ereof commences at 9 ■a.m- and cMses at 6 p.m- • • 1. Garnson ITall, A to L (principal). 2. Garrison Hall, M to Z. 3. Yrninray’s Hall. Hall, if! K&iti School. /o. Mangapapa Schc 7. Mi3l town School | 8. Matawhero SchoJ 9. Patutahd ScS'ooh 10. Waerenga-afsjbik| 11. Makan# Sc 12. Tahunc 13. Wa 14. Tl 15. HaparaSchool. i’OT aJ[B alfoiir’s) • a'fflghmj! (Hollywood’s). 16. 'finnoto^School. pfer Ruakituri (Mr. Mills’ presses). nutuke (To School). Store). 17 IS. 19. Waingake 20- Paparatu H 21- Maraetalia" 22. Wharerata 23. Tarewa (M 24. Morere (Tl 25. Nuhaka (T. 26. Opoutama. . 27. Mangaone Valley ( 1 28. Marumaru (Eden’s 29. Frascrtown (The J^c 30. Tuhara. (Native^ 31. Mangapoike ( 32- Lavenliam (tl 33- Ngatapa (ol 34. Frasertown stead). Dated this 2nd clay of V H. E.^LL, ?turning Officer. Testatcl PI« ®#l). I All. JtJbf’s) licAßevnO; tool) jchoolhou; Kendall’s)* ~ lyj 'fc Ssore). flf 1)1 e’s house), tne/y). estebd Hillj I (Dickie’s. li, 1912. BAY OF PLENTY. NOTICE OF ELECTION OF LICENSING COMAIITTEE. IN pursuance of the Licensing Act, 1908, and its'amendments, I, Alan Percival Day, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Bay of Plenty, do hereby give Notice that an Election will be held for the return of FIVE qualified persons to serve as Members of the Lieeusing Committee for the said District, and that the following have been nominated as Candidates: — BROWN, Jonathan BURT, Frederick James CRAWFORD. Peter Alexander DILLICAR. John HALL, George Alfre HANSEN, Otto RENDERS HOGG, erarcl Hannam Roughton Richard Fearon TIN, Dftvid Crigliton ", Alexander THOMPSON, Robert, jun.
The Poll will h(M taken at the several polling places ofjnjhe said District on the 12th day of fTMARCH, 1912, commencing at the wmr of 9 o’clock a.m., and closing at ih& homjjffi 6 o’clock p-m. The following# polling-places for the District of Plenty:— 1- The Conrijffixuse, Opoti'lri (principal) 2. The Rjafct Office-JDhiAva. 3. 4. The Post Ifmce.tfMatahanea. 5. The Polling-pljfe, Oponae. 6. Todd Whincn#Kn|puse, Otara. 7. The Post Ojißce, Tjatoa. 8- The Public Schooc Te Ivaha9. Tlie Public Jfehoqp R&ukokore. 10. The Whangaparoa. 11. Tire- Whakatane. 12. The Public School, Taneatua. 13. The Public Sohool, Waimana. 14. Rusk’s Billiard-room, Opouriao. 15- The Polling-place, Otarere. 16. The Public School, Toko. 17. The Public School. jaratata. 15. Baker’s acconupoda Ro_ 19. The Myrafi[--bJßfee. Jlftere. 20. Murupara. 21. Wjy’s fea .Moß, Te Wairoa. 22- Tim (Mri-immse, Taupo--23. Prison Camp, Waiotapu. 24. ,The Public Sohool, Moka‘® 25. 'The Courthouse, Maketui 26. The SchooflwmseA PJ en spfl'oa. 27. Tlie Publ/ifth(j®l,iPouiia'kaAva. 23- MoDoivel/„ 29. Tlie Mount Maunganul. s _ 30 The- Puflif/School, Papamoa. 31. The SaAafil, Te Matai, Te Puke. 32. The Polling-place, Manawahe. 44. The Sclioolhousto. Te Araroa 45. The Sohoolhoukura 46. The Comrtliout&f^vwanui 47- The Schoollnme, .48. The homesteafl, I 49: The Schoollttfisey, 50. The Schoolhoiis# 51. The Homesteacf, Bexhaven. 52 The Public School, Tokom: 53. O’Shea’s store, Arero--54. The Courthouse, Toliaga 55- The Schoolhouse, Wigan 56. The Schoolhouse, W 57. Walker’s house.. Old 58. Brace and Oj^Swen’sj kopaei 59. The Scho 60. The ■_ . 61 The SchoolTOusJ Rakauraa as WhareWhara, Otol W#nibhu. iroa.. ""Wheturau. 62 Tlie Schoolhioxis 63- The School houe 64. Tlie Post Offit 65. The Post OP 66. Tlie TostOM _ 67. The H#s, Whatatutii--68. Puna. 69 Schoolhouse, Kanaekamae. TfnThe Hall, Te Karalca . 71. The Schoolhouse', Kaiteratadu. 72. The Schoolhouse, Ormond. 73’ Steven’s store. Waiohika. 74. Tlie Hall, Woimata Valley. 75 Holden’s woolsbed, Waimata. A. P. DAY, Returning Officer. Onotiki. 2nd March, 1912. , RMSTRONG —The New Chemist—for all kinds of sick room requisites. Urgent medicines our speciality. (Suecessor to Kane’s Pharmacy.) !
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3465, 4 March 1912, Page 7
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