PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.
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W. H. Mannakee and August Burgorf to the line of W. H.
Wheatley; thence along the dividing line between the lands of
said W. H. Wheatley and August Burgdorf to the county road
leading to Plyer Post Office; thence along the southerly side
of said county road to a point opposite the boundary line
between the subdivision of Kensington Heights and the prop-
erty of W. H. Wheatley to Madison street, North Kensington;
thence along the easterly side of Madison street, subdivision
of North Kensington, to the middle of Perry avenue, pro-
longed; thence with the middle of Perry avenue to the place
of beginning.
1906, ch. 800, sec. 4.
344. The citizens of the town shall, on the first Monday in
May, in the year 1912, and every second year thereafter on
the first Monday in May, at such place or places as shall be
designated by the judges of election, between the hours of 2
o'clock P. M. and T o'clock P. M., elect by ballot one person
Mayor of said town, who shall serve for a term of two years
or until his successor is elected and qualified. The citizens
aforesaid shall also elect, on the first Monday in May, 1912,
two persons to be members of the Council of said town, who
shall serve for a term of two years, or until their successors
are elected and qualified, and they, together with the two
councilmen elected at the election held in said town on the
first Monday in May, 1911, for two years from said date and
the Mayor, shall constitute the council of said town. The
citizens aforesaid shall elect on the first Monday in May of
each year thereafter two persons to be members of the council
of said town, who shall serve for two years, or until their
successors are elected and qualified. The qualifications for
voters, Mayor and councilmen, shall be the same as prescribed,
for voters by the laws of this State. They must have resided
Avithin the corporate limits of said town for at least six months
next preceding their election. The Mayor and councilmen must
continue to reside in said town during their terms of office, and
they shall receive no fees or compensation for their services,
except that the Mayor shall receive the fees allowed by said
charter in section 349.
1898, ch. 78, sec. 5.
345. The Mayor shall preside at meetings and shall call
such meetings from time to time as he may deem necessary,
but in the event of the absence of the Mayor from any meet-
ing the members of the Council present shall elect one of their
own number to preside during his absence, who shall, for the
time being, be clothed with all the powers and authority of
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