E. REYNOLDS & GO., CYCLE IMPORTERS, VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND, HAVE SECURED THIS SPACE.
GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD. TO THE COUNTY ELECTORS OF THE GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD.. Ladies and Gentlemen’, There being a general election for members of the Board to be taken next month, I beg respectfully to offer my services. At present the Board have arranged for a large quantity of work, including the extension of the groyne and the building and using of an expensive dredge.. The groyne and the dredge will cost about £22,000, and in addition to this the' working expenses of the dredge have to be provided for. This work has been submitted to Mr Napier Bell for his approval, and his repor recommends the work being carried-out. r As a layman, if elected to the Boaid I shall do my best to see the present authorised work carried out with expedition and economy. From a perusal of the statement oi; accounts published to the end of 1899, and a glance to-day of what the figures will be in the Board’s statement to 31st December, 1900,1 ani strongly of opinion that without any alteration to the existing wharfage taiilf, with which the district appears to be satisfied, the revenue of the Board in the very near future should with proper economy be such that mo harbor rates should be collectable , and that later tho wharfage rates should be reduced as the volume of the trade of the port increases. If elected, I will do my best to see—(l.) That the shipping interest gets as good facilities as it is entitled to in such a port as Gisborne. (•2.) That the accommodation for passengers coming and going shall receive fair attention at the hands of the Board. (3.) That the large expenditure to which the Board is at present committed is carried out with the best economy and with due consideration to the best results. (4.) That the finance of the Board should be worked with a view of—(a) Abolishing the existing harbor rates, (b) Reducing the existing wharfage rate. 1 • "With this expression of my views, I respectfully ask your consideration of my candidature. I am, Your obedient servant, F. J. SHELTON.
CITY PRINTING WORKS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONERY DEPOT. JOB PRINTING OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. THE Plant is new and up-to-date, and Additions constantly being made. New, Type and Novelties by next ’Frisco boat. Drapebs’ Posteiis (any size), Handbills,-. &c. at Shortest Notice. Best Work at Fair Prices. • Just Arrived, ex Tekoa from London — POUR CASES General Office Requisites. All Diaries for 1901 in Stock. New Periodicals and. Magazines every fortnight. Agent for—Weekly Nows, Pres.-, Canterbury Times, Sydney Bulletin,Ac. Subscribers to above solicited. H. 3. BUSHNELL, Printer, Stationer, Rubber Stamp Maker. Gladstone Road. Telephone 115.]
J. T. CASSIDY’S WHATATUTU COACH WILL leave O’Reilly Bros. & Co.’s Stables in future on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 11 a.m., Returning from Whatatutu on Mondays Wednesdays,, and Fridays at 7.30 a.m, and arriving at Gisborne at 1 p.m. The Booking Office is at the above Stables,' and all Parcels left there will receive prompt attention. O’Reilly Bros, and Go., Sole Ag'cnls .
SIDNEY S. SPRINGALL, Authorised Surveyor, 13” Office: Peel Street (Next toMr W. Morgan). Intending selectors can obtain all in fomation concerning land in the' district free of all charge.
NOTICE. Applications for the Removal of the Native Church, at Haiti, are invited up to Noon on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 23rd inst. Particulars may be obtained at the office of Mr W. P. Finneran, architect, Lowe street. • • 1 HETA TE KA3U ' RAWIRI KAEAHA. MONEY TO LEND. OOKA TO LEND. on Freehold Security. Couillry Land preferred. Z [JOHN COLEMAN. WANTED —Two Boys. Wages, 12s per week. —Apply J. E. Jones, Haiti. WANTED— Two Survey Hands (men with experience preferred).—Apply S. S. Springall. WANTED —A Housemaid, for Whatatutu Hotel.—Apply by Telephone. - 1 WANTED Good General Servant. Good wages.—Apply Mrs W. A. O’Meara, Custom House Street. WELL-BRED Jersey Bull, three years, for sale or exchange • for cow near calving.—Apply G. Spence,,or C. G. Piesse. ANTED KNOWN—That the Gisborne Daily Times can be obtained each morning from A. Robertson, Upper Gladstone Road. LOST —Between Bungalow and Makauri, Ladies’ Black Reefer Coat, with brass buttons.—Finder please return to Mr W. L. Rees’s Office. HOT SUPPERS—Ham and Eggs, Grills, etc. —At James Erskine’s Refreshment Rooms on Saturday evenings. k VERY Washing Machine, Copying Press, L -.dies’ and Gents’ Saddles, Go-carts, Toilet Ware, Men’s Clothing, Fenders and Irons, Cheffomers, Crockery, Jam Jars, Safes, Orowbavs. 'n • - GQIO attwoqdc
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 17, 22 January 1901, Page 3
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