WHATAUPOKO ROAD DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given that a Poll of the Ratepayers of this district will be taken on TUESDAY NEXT, 11th September, 1888, upon a proposal by the Board to obtain a sum of £2,300, in terms of the Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886, for the purpose of metalling the Streets of North Gisborne and Hapara No. 3, and erecting a Bridge over the Hapara Stream. The Polling Booth is at Mr Bahby’s House, near Mr Dunlop’s, Stout Street, North Gisborne, and will be open from 9 a.m. until 6 o’clock p.m. Every Ratepayer is requested to vote, as absentees count against the proposal. JOHN COLEMAN, Chairman. Gisborne, sth Sept., 1888. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE, T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request of a number of Ratepayers, I am a Candidate for a seat in the Borough Council, and if elected shall do my utmost to urther your interests, and to ensure an impartial and economical expenditure of the Borough funds. Yours faithfully, JOHN COLEMAN.
BOBOUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS. LENDERS for Carting Stone will be re--L ceived at this office till SATURDAY, at 7.30 p.m. For Information apply to— J. BOURKE, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Gisborne, Sept. 6th, 1888. TENDERS FOR INLAND MAIL SERVICES FOB 1889 AND 1890. General Post Office, Wellington, 24th August, 1888. SEALED Tenders will be received at th 6 several Chief Post Offices in the colony' until SATURDAY, the 29th September next* for the conveyance of Mails between, the undermentioned places, for a period of Two Years, from the Ist January, 1889, tq the 31st December, IBIIU. Postal Distbict of Gisbobne, 1. Gisborne and Ormand, via Makaraka and Waerenga-a-hika, daily, 2, Gisborne and Patutahi, via Matawhero and Te Arai, thrice weekly. 3. Gisborne and Port Awanui, weekly, 4. Gisborne and Waimata Valley, weekly. 5. Gisborne and Wairna, via Tiniroto' and Frasertown, weekly. 6. Gisborne and Wbatatutu, via Te Karaka, weekly. 7. Gisborne and Wbatatutu, viaTe Kwftlta, . twice weekly. fB. Gisborne Post Office and Wharf, as re, quired. 9. Port Awanql and Hicks Bay, via Hangitukiq, fortnightly, 10. Te Arai Bridge, and Schoolhouse, Murewai, weekly. 11. Te Arai Bridge, and Schoolhouse, Murewai, twice weekly. The attention of intending Tenderers is directed to the terms and conditions of contract printed at the back of the tender forms, and more especially to Clauses Nos, fl, 9, 10, 11, 15,17, and 19. Contractors whose tenders may be accepted must he prepared to carry out the services for which they tender according to time-tables framed by the Department. Forms of tender, with the. terms and conditions of contract, may he procured at any post office. No Tender will be considered unless made on the printed form. Tenders, indorsed " Tender for Mail Service, No. to be addressed to the Chief Postmaster of the postal district to which the Tender may specially refer. W. GRAY, Secretary. may be affected by railway extension, and may be terminated by the Post-master-General on his giving one month’s notice, in writing. [Services may be terminated by the master-General on giving one months notice in writing. In delivering and receiving mails at railway stations, it is understood that contractors, deal with the guards of trains.
OITX I N K , PEEL STREET, Mobsino— lo to 19, Free to Ladies and Children ; entrance side door, Amnsoos—2 to 5.80 ; admission, 6d. Evenings—7 to 10Ladies, 6d; Gentlemen, la. Will be opflfl each Monpay, Wednesday, Fmdav, and Saturday. SKATES ON HIRE. WANTED KNOWN THAT AQAWYRR is prepared to deliver , O FIREWOOD at the following ;ow prices, for CASH— Out Manuka, 14s Uncut do., 12s 6d Cut Mixed Wood, 12s (Jd . Uncut do., Ub GEO. A. BEE RE, C.E., Authorised surveyor (Licensed under Land Transfer Acts), ELDON CHAMBERS, GISBORNE. Residence ~ ~ Nobth Gisbobne. J LONGLEY’S CLEARING SALE—- ■ Men’s Tweed Suits 17s, Tweed Trottsers 4s (id, Men’s Tweed Goats 10s (Id, Good Cotton Shirts Sa. T LONGLEY’S CLEARING SALE—ej . Dress Materials (useful line) sd, Nun’s Veilings lid, Ladies’ Umbrellas 2s 6d. WHY are French Cashmeres like deaf people ’—Because you can’t make them hear (here). J. Longley's showing a grand variety of French Cashmere Is 3d per yard. BOUGHT at very low figures, and will be sold Cheap, a lot of Boys’ Knioker Suits, from 6s 6d—J. Longley. FOUND — Where Gentlemen’s Beet White Kid Gloves can be bought for 2s 3d, usual price 4e Gd,*—At J. Lokcllsy’b
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 193, 8 September 1888, Page 3
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