mmm t« m, SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE OF ELECTION OF LICENSING COMMITTEE FOR THE DISTRICT OF GISBORNE. NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS. IN 'pur-inn co of Act, 1908." I Henry lArffrt Hill, Return, ing Office]- for District cf oy give Notice that names appear herenominated as CandiElection of Members of Committee for the Dis)se hav een sing trict Bf Gisborne, uo the persons under dates foi, the Li Gisborne, viz. EER, Albert Meluish COLEMAN. David William DARTON, George Edward DEWING, Alfred ITALL, John Henry HEPBURN, Duncan McLfflOD, Malcolm SOMERVELL. John And the POLL for /Jim Mleqfifm of FIVE of thcMDov© as / will b© held follow faffi, Issllfn g-pl a cos LARCH. 1912. t [f the Rollup whereof comp a.m- anjjrcjcses at 6 p.m-:-1. GlmdsonfUlXll, A to IJ 2. Garrison Hsfl, At to 3. Wliinray’s /fall. 4. Masonic 5. Ivaiti S< 6. Mangap'Spa Sifhool--7.. Milltown Schjol, Te ILj 8. Matawhero School. 9. latutaM School. 10. WaerengsPa-hika School 11. Makauii School. 12. Tahunga. 13. Wacrenga-o-kuri--14. To Aroha (Balfour’s). 15. Hangaroa- (Hollywood’s). 16. Tiniroto School. 17. Upper Ruakituri (Mr. Mills’ pr< mises). 18. Manutuke (Te Arai Sch< 19. Waingake (Daulton’s SI 20- Paparatu Homestead. 21- Maraetaha (The School)] 22. Wharerata (Air.. Selby’s* 23. Tavewa (Mr. Jiio. Reynolds’ 24. Alorere (The School). 25. Null aka (The Schoolhou.se).'" 26. Opoutama (Bendall’s). JF* 27. AJangaone Valley (Tailor’s Store). 28. Afarumani (Eden’s ifmi.se). 29. Frascrtown (ThejjScnool). 30. Tuhara (NatiygpSchool). 31. AlangapoikagslF. Byrne’s house). 32- Lavenhamjrfhe Creamery). 33- Ngataiyfold Homestead Hills). 34. Fragprown Road (Dickie’s HomeDated this 2nd day of March, 1912. H. K. HILL, Returning Officer. al . rare)
SAY OF PLENTY. NOTICE OF ELECTION OF LICENSING COMMITTEE., N pursuance of censing Act. 1908, and its amendments. I, Alan Perc-ival Day, Rjgfrorning Officer tor the Electoral Distjfft of Bay of Plenty, do hereby gbiirNotice that an Election will for the return of FIVE quadra persons to serve as Members of Jme Licensing Committee for the said District, and that the following have been nominated as Candidates: — BROWN, Jonathan BURT, Frederick James CRAWFORD. Peter Alexander DILLb HAL HA HE HOGG, JACKSO MARTI PEEB THO to ER John ge> Alfred Iverard Hannam . Roughton ichard Fearon David Crighton Alexander ‘ f,? Robert, jun. The Poll wiUpie taken at the several polling piacegf' of the said District on the 12th dß?v of MARCH, 1912, commencing the Aotit of 9 o’clock a.m., and closing at tie hour of 6 o’clock p-m. The yfollowiip ar# the polling-places for the District ofMlgv of Plenty : 1. The Conrth<slc‘. Obotiki (principal) 2. Tire Postfplffice, Ojmva. 8. The Public ScliooP Kutarere. 4. The Post Office ,/A 1 a tali a nea 5. The Polling-place. Oponae. 6. Todd WhiiitHfp’s bouse, Otara. 7. The Post Office, Toatoa. 8- The Public School, Te Kalia9. Hie Public School, Raukokore 10. The Polling-place, Alhangaparoa. 11. The Courthouse, WMlfStane. 12. The Public 13. The Public S#ool,JWaimana. 14. Rusk#-||illiaJS-rop|i. Opouriao. 15- The iPol| ! fhg-l#ce/ (ptarere--16. TliefPiiutic School. Te Teko. 17. Matata. 18. BallCrli'accommodation house, Ro_ Ma. 19. The Power-liouse. Okerc. 20. The Polling-place, Murumira. 21. Way’s tea rooms. Te W^fro^j. 22- Hie Courthouse, Taupo-Jf / 23. The Old Prison Camp. W|iotapu. ‘ ■ 24. The Piililiic. School ,J»lok|L 25. The 26. Hie S®i«BlMfflse,® > a#i«a.roa.. Public School; Poaga'kawa. 27. The 28- McD<#el|s Hall. Te Puke. 29. The |P(Jling*maee, Mount Maun--30 The* rtibiic School, Papamoa. 31. The Sawmill, Te Matai. Te Puke. 32. The Jtffnawaho. 44. Hie School Anaroa 45. The School®*, Kahukuva 46. The C.V’urtlpise. Awanui. 47- The Schoofflouse, Tuparon 48. The homestead, Tlmngki. 49. The Selio#iougp, Wamw V hare--53. O’Shea’s tore. Arero- * 54. The Courthouse, Tolaga Bavmp 55- The Sehoolhouse. Wigan. 56 The School house, AVha.nga 57. Walker’s house. Okitu. J 58. Bruce and O’Bnon s storf; kopac. 59. The School house 60. The TTaU. Ma" _ 61. The Sehoolhorle. Rfflcaur#i 62. The Schoolhofse, Wh|-rau. 63- The Schoolhofse. ©toKo. 64. The Post Ofc, AVafkohu. 65. The Post Office, Iwiroa, 66 Hie Post Office, Wheturau. 67. The Hall, Whatatutu--68. The Schoolhouse, 69 The Schoolhouse. 70. The Hall, To VL,- . 71 Hie ScbooninuP, Kaiteratahi. 72. The Sdioolkffuse. Ormond. . 73. Steven re. AVaiohika. 74. TheJSmT. AAMimata A r alloy. 75 LWuen’s woolshed, Waimata. A. P. DA AN Returning Officer. Obotiki. 2nd March, 1912. At «, meeting of the Belfast Corporation it was reported that the death rate from all causes, during the past year was 17.2 per 1000, the lowest in. the history of the city. faeknnae.
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