PUBLIC NOTICES. yyAIPAWA JJY - ]£LECTION MR. W. TUCK E R M It. W. TITC K E R MR. W. TUC K E R JI R. W. TUCKER OFFICIAT, REFORM CANDIDATE OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE Will ADDRESS ELECTORS as follows;— TO-NIGHT (Tuesday). — PUBLIC HALL, CLIVE. TO-MORROW (Wed., Sept. 17).— MANGATERETERE (School House), 6.45 p.m.; lIAUMOANA (Public Hull), 8 p.m. Watch this column for further meetings. gY - The Official UNITED CANDIDATE MR. A. E. JU L L MR. A. E. JU L L MR. A. E. JU L L Will address meetings as under:— OMAKERE.—TUESDAY, September 16, at 7.30. WAKARARA SCHOOL — WEDNESDAY, September 17, at 7.30. PUKEHOU SCHOOL HOUSE.— THURSDAY, Sept. 18, at 7.30. WANSTEAD SCHOOL—FRIDAY. September 19, at 7.30. ELSTIIORPE HALL. — SATURDAY, September 20, at 7.30. NAPIER SOCIETY OF ARTS AND CRAFTS A NNUAL E x HIBITION Will be held in'Seinde*llall, from TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 To FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 (inclusive) Hours—lo.3o to 12.30; 2.30 to 5; 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. J. TATTERSALL, See. PURSUANT to the provisions of the “Town Boards Act, 1908,” and Section 12 of the “Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925” I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the following persons have been duly nominated as candidates for the office of Cominissioners for the Town Dis trict of Havelock North— DAVIES, George Henry HEENAN, John Denis NIMON, John Joseph MARVEN, William PATON, William STRATTON, Edward Charles TOOP, Arcliclaus Von DADELSZEN, Herman Ronald AND there being only SEVEN Vacancies to be filled, a POLL will be taken as between the said Candidates on WEDNESDAY, the seventeenth day of September, 1930. at the Town Board Office, Havelock North. POLLING HOURS: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. DATED this sth day of September, 1930. W. H. ANDERSON, Returning Officer for tho Havelock N. Town District. > MANCHESTER UNITY dfi’W.fe. HASTINGS Mfeß B ODDFELLOWS' LODGE No- 6 299 A j EMBERS are requested to attend tho Funeral of the late Bro. T. Percival, which will leave his residence, Mahora North, at 2 p.m. TOMORROW (Wednesday), 17th inst. JBIM L E Y J? A R JI. Owing to 2 Brown Dogs being discovered worrying Sheep at Frimley, it is hereby notified that ALL DOGS found on Frimley will be DESTROYED and owners PROSECUTED. ITISS BIXON has returned to 4-*- Quoenswood, and can see parents by appointment. POSTPONEMENT. / SWING to absence of Secretary V Labour Party, Meeting to-night postponed. CHIROPRACTIC. YFR. FRED J. JOHNSON will _l.e out of town until Thursday, 25th September, 1930. (Further "Puotie Notices" AUvcrtleements appear on Page 4.1
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 229, 16 September 1930, Page 1
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