LOST AND FOUNDOEWARD,—Strayed from factory— 1 A Brown and 1 Black Gelding, tooth clipped, with covers.—Finder rewarded on returning to Factory, Makauri, Kia Ora Dairy Co. LOST—PARCEL OF PAPERS. T> EWARD is olfered to finder of a JA PARCEL OF PAPERS, dropped yesterday morning in Wliitaker St., Sheehan" St., or Ormond Rd. Apply— TIMES OFFICE. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. WOUNDED SOLDIERS’ ART UNION. rpHE 13th Prize—Carpenter’s Tools, A value £20 —won by J. D. Tust.n, are now on exhibition at his Shop, Grey Street. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. TOLOGA RIDING LOAN NO. 3. -PROPOSAL by the Cook County ■*- Council to raise a Special Loan under the Local Bodios Loans Act, 1913. The Works to be undertaken are:— (1) The Re-building of the Tologa River Bridge, at an estimated cost of £SOOO. (2) The Erection of the Wigan Bridge, at an estimated cost of £2OOO. (3) The Construction of the Main East Coast Road and necessary thereon, from the Pa.karae River to Tologa Bay, at an estimated cost of £SOOO. Tho total slim to be borrowed is £12,000. The, security to be given will be a special rate of one-seventli of a penny m tho £1 on the capital value of all rateable property in the Tologa Riding of the County of Cook, for a period of 36J years. The rate of interest to be paid shall not exceed per cent, per annum. It is proposed to establish a sinking fund of l',- per cent, per annum. It is proposed to pay tho cost of raising the loan out of the loan monies. A Poll of the Ratepayers of Tologa Riding will he taken early in July. . JOHN WARREN, Clerk. Gisborne, Ist June, 1917. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. APPOINTMENT OE POUNDKEEPER, TWOTICE is hereby given that Mr. A J. J. McGreedy ha 6 been appointed to the office of Poumlkeeper of the Tologa Pound, in the room of Mr. J. P. Guthrie, resigned. His duties are to receive into Pound all cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, and goats that may be brought to the Pound, and to detain such animals until they are released or sold in accordance with law. J. WARREN, Clerk. Gisborne, 7th June, 1917. ALF. FINDLAY (Late Foreman F. Hail and Sons), HAS COMMENCED BUSINESS As LICENSED PLUMBER. AND DRAINLAYER, —Temporary Premises—--272 PALMERSTON ROAD. Estimates and Plans Prepared. All Work Promptly Attended To. JOBBING WORK A SPECIALTY.
JAS. J. NIYEN h CO., ENGINEERS. EXPERT ADVICE & ESTIMATES GIVEN ON ANY ENGINEER ING PROPOSITION. JRON AND JJRASS Q A STINGS NOW DONE ON FEW DAYS’ NOTICE. ’PHONE 78. MISS BARNES, FLORIST, PEEL STREET. ALL KINDS OF FLORAL WORK A DONE ON SHORTEST NOTICE. gOUQUETS AND ARTISTICALLY MADE AT t LOWEST PRICES. pOT pLANTS IN GREAT VARIETY ALWAYS ON, HAND. GOOD SELECTION OF BEDDING-OUT PLANTS. See Our Collection of Art Ware. Distinctive Designs and Latest Ideas, Ample Stocks of Fruit and Choice Sweets kept. "D ALLIN BROS., Christchurch, " have made full arrangements to carry on their business as usual during "the absence of their Mr. J. and 0. Ballin on Military Service. Kindly fiend along your orders as usual, to the firm “No One Can Pass.” BALLIN BROS., CHRISTCHURCH.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4580, 8 June 1917, Page 1
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