WYLLIE & MASON, Instructed by Mrs H. C. Boylan, will cell by Public Auction, at her residence, Kaiti, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 29th mst., at 11 o’clock, riIHE WHOLE OF HER HOUSEHOLD X FURNITURE, Consisting of—- • Drawing and Dining-room Suites Settees, Fancy Tables, Overmantles, Carpets, Easy Chairs, Lounges Occasional Chairs, Sofas, Sideboards Tables, Double and Single Iron Bedsteads Wire and Spring Mattresses, Kapoe and Feather Mattresses Wire Stretchers, Toilet Ware Washstands, Dressing Tables Looking Glasses, Kitchen Utensils, and Other articles too numerous to mention. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT BE SEE YE. G. R. WYLLIE, - Auctioneer.
WYLLIE & MASON On behalf of Mr E. Thompson, of Waihora, will sell by public auction, at their Horse Bazaar, on SATURDAY NEXT — Twelve good horses. Three-year-olds and four-year-olds. Suitable for Remounts or Carriage Horses. All Really First-class Animals.
MATAWHERO STOCK' SALE FIXTURES. Friday, January 18 Thursday, February 7 Thursday, February 28 Friday, Maroh 15 TuunsnAY, April 4 Thursday, April 25 N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd.
GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD. 81-ENNIAL ELECTION. I HEREBY give notice that I have received the following nominations for the election of Four Elective Members for the Gisborne Harbor Board, viz.: Borough or Gisborne. Matthews, Alfred Forde Joyce, Edward Pattricks Pettie, William Tucker, William Henry Wninray, Janies Harris, Frank. * NOMINATIONS. Counties’ Harbor District. Cooper, William Dewing, Alfred Dobbie, David Hepburn, Duncan Ross, A. Y. Shelton, F. J. A Poll will therefore be taken on MONDAY, the 11th day of February, 1901, for the election of TWO of the above-named Candidates by the Ratepayers of the Gisborne Harbor District to represent the Borough of Gisborne. Also, TWO of the above-named Candidates by the Ratepayers of the Counties of Cook and Waiapu at the following polling places, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.—
POLLING PLACES. Gisborne: Harbor Board Office Whataupoko: Mrs M. Jenning’s residence Makaraka: Road Board Office Ormond: Road Board Office Patutahi: Publio Hall Te Karaka: Waikohu Road Board Office Tiniroto: Schoolhouse Waimata: Public Hall Tolago Bay: Courthouse Tokomaru : Mr W. D. S. McDonald's Store Waipiro: Council Office Te Arai: Schoolhouse. W. J. QUIGLEY, Returning Offioer for the Gisborne Harbor Board. Gisborne, 20th January, 1901. HARBOR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE COUNTY RATEPAYERS. JQadies AXI> Genile-mbn,— I beg to announce myself as a Candidate for a seat on the Harbor Board at the forthcoming Election. Should you honor me by electing me as one of your representatives, I shall be pleased to do my best to conserve your interests, and to see that' all moneys for harbor improvements are judiciously expended. Yours faithfully, A. DEWING.
HARBOR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE BOROUGH ELECTORS. and Gentlemen, — Having been nominated for a seat on the Harbor Board, should you honor me by electing me as one of your representatives, (Ist) All my energy will be concentrated in advocating the pushing ahead of the work recommended by Mr Napier Bell, to enable steamers and woolships to go alongside the Quay to discharge and receive cargo. (2nd) That the finance of the Board be so regulated that as soon as possible ■Wharfage Rates be abolished. (3rd) That, generally, I shall persevere to conserve your interests. (4th) That having very great faith in the future of this district, my motto is “ Progress.” I am, Your obedient servant, *■' A. FORDE MATTHEWS. HARBOR BOARD ELECTION. I BEG to inform the voters that I am a Candidate for a town seat on the Harbor Board. My address will be published later on. . F. HARRIS. WHATAUPOKO ROAD BOARD. IT is hereby notified that ALL RATES remaining unpaid after FEBRUARY 7 9th, 1901, will be charged with an additional TEN PER CENTUM, and will be sued for without further notice. HY. McEAY, Clerk. Gisborne, January 20,1901. NOTICE. DR. WILLIAMS will be away for TWO or THREE WEEKS, and meanwhile his practice will be carried on by Dr. Cole. HOT SUPPERS—Ham and Eggs, Grills, ‘ etc.—At - JameS ~ Erskine’s tßefresh* ment Rooms on Saturday eyeouigs.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 22, 28 January 1901, Page 3
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