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Mataura Ensign, Rōrahi 6, Putanga 300, 23 Whiringa-ā-nuku 1883, Page 3
General Notices. QOUTHLAUD COUNTY, TO THE ELECTORS OF THE HOKONUI RIDING. ■ Gentlemen, — The recent re- ad jnsfmeut o£ the ridings of Southland entails ail election of councillors throughout the greater part of the County, I accordingly take the opportunity, of offer, ing: myself as a candidate to represent the Hokonui Biding at the Council Board, and shall be glad to receive your votes at .the forthcoming election, the date of which will be duly notified by advertisement. ■ I cannot pretend to more than a short 1 experience in connection with C»uncil naat- tcr.«, but such abilities and general knowledge of business as may have boen given by a long commercial life, and such opportunities as my present position may furnish, will be at yum- service ; and should you think fit to elect me you may roly on my readiness to give personal attention to representations of lnc'il requirements in any portion of the Hi .-ling, and as far as possible to get them supplied, The New Zealand Agricultural Company, whose concerns are under my charge here, has of course a direct interest in the disposal of if sown properties, but thi directors are quite alive to the fact that whatever en- Cf)i;r:i'.;cs settlement of the land generally is in the long run helpful to the Company,' and it will be on this principle that my actions if elected to the Council will bo governed. At Ihc panic time I may freely and at^oncc express my opinion that the importance of the lloknnui Hiding — containing as it docs' about 300,000 acres, with property valued for raiing at nearly a million pounds — fu'ly cn- titlesit to a'Jarger representation, and I should strongly recommend and support its sub- division into two Rulings in order to secure this advantage. Tho functions oC the Council being mainly, administrative and no question:-; of a political character being involved, I do not purpose making a personal canvass, but shall be glad to communicate with any electors by corres- pondence as far as time will permit.— l am, gentlemen, yours XaithEully, a. p. austing. Wanlwood, Gore, 18th October, I SB3. dGOO NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COM- PANY. Capital £1.000.000 Paid up and Reserve ... £370,000 FIRE and MARINE risks accepted at lowest current rates; Agent for Gore ... Wm. Douglas. ; Agent for Mataura . • . Shanks and Barr. D. C.TURNER, d6OB . • , Manager for Southland. . ' NOTICE. To Owners of Travelling Entire Horses, mHE Proprietor of the Chatton Hotel is •■-*- now having erected Splendid Loose Boxes for their accommodation, , i Terms strictly moderate. ; ■. . . WILLIAM MORRIS dSG9 Proprietor. Tenders. rjHENDERS are invited for the erection of -*- Four-roomed Cottage (wood). Plans and- Specifications to be seen at Gee's Hotel, 1 Eiversdale, where tenders will be received up till Monday, the 29th of October, 1883. , 1 d 612 ' BUTLER BROS. PLOUG MING. FpEN DEIIS wanted at once fui' ploughing K 1:200. acres of. stubble- on W.umea Estate, 11 by G inches. Tenders to close on 27th October, and for all information apply- to . ■ ' ■ ' :' ROBBRT, HAMILTON, ; Waimea ; , Or N. Z. AGRICULTURAL C 0.,: dGll • - WantvJock t c ~ mENDERS WANTED for the erection oE -*- a Two Storey Hotel, Swift Creek. Tenders must be lodged with the undersigned not later than Wednesday, 31 st October, noon. Separate Tenders for Carpenters' Labor and Painting and Paperhanging. Plans to be sceu at the Ensign Office* Gore, until the 21th inst., and at the ' Courier ' Office, Tapanui, from the 25th inst. until the 31st inst. T. J. COLLINS. Swift Creek, 17th October, 1883. dGOS Educational- MUSIC. MR S. R OU T receives PUPILS' for instruction on the pianoforte at. her residence, Gordon, Teems — Monthly, 14s ; an allowance on train fare to pupils from a distance. . ' Gordon, Oct. 9th, 1883. ■ d 565 " SCHOOL NOTICE. . ER, FORD is now prepared to take « pupils 'for general instruction; from 10 a.m. to i p.m. ; also has a Night School from half-past live to , half-past seven, Musical instruction for the Cornet and othei Brass Band instruments given from half-pasi seven to nine o'clock on Mondays and Fridays. Violin Clarionet, Flute, and Con^ certina taught on Tuesdays and. Thursdays : commencing at halO-past seven at. night Private lessens in French, Latin, and Sing' ' ing taught by the Tonic- Sol-Fn, method, on 1 Wednesday and Saturday nights at half-pasf seven sharp. Terms — 30s per quarter: Music, French, Latin, and Siuging2sGd extra L per week each ; to be paid monthly. . I Apply to > ' E. R. FORD, 5 , Gordon. I P.S.— E. T. Foed guarantees to teacli i Pupils of any age vp to forty to write. c9GS E. JX. Fokd begs to inform the Public 3 that he can supply them with musical instru ments of every description, from the bes makeos the world can produce. People re quiring their Pianos tuned .will please nc qiarint him; or wisiiiug to exchange f-v : new one. C'i'JOS