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GISBORNE HARBO R ACT, 188-1, AMENDMENT ACT, 1888. EXTENSION OE BREAKWATER. I HEREBY give notice that a Poll of the Ratepayers within the Special District, constituted in terms of the above Act, actually on the Ratepayers’ Roll, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 14th November, 1888, at the Polling Places heroinunder mentioned, for the purpose of obtaining the consent of a Majority (both as to Number and Value) of the said ratepayers to a proposal to expend a further sum out of Loan, of £40,000, for the purpose of extending the Breakwater, now partly constructed at Gisborne, such expen. diture to be subject in all respects to the conditions prescribed and imposed by the above Act, In BoboushTofl! Gisborne—At the Town Clerk’s Office. In GisbobnbJßiding—At Mr Hurrey’sjHouse Makaraka; at the Court House, Ormond ; and at Mr Colebrook’s Store Waerenga-a-hika. In Tb Abai RidlSg—At Mr Willson’s Store, Te Arai; at the Public Hall, Patutahi; and at the School Home, Waerengaokuri.

Is ths Waikohv Riding— ‘.t the Sehoq House, Karakaf In the Waimata Riding—At Mr Richardson’s Post Office. Is the Whatawoko Ridisg—At Mr T. McConnell’s Dwelling, Clifford Street, Whstaupoko. The Polling Booths will be open between the hours of 9 a.ffi. and 6 p.m. Dated at Gisborne this 3rd day of November, 1888. W. E. TUCKER, Chairman Gisborne Harbor Board. HARBOR BOARD POLL.. fipHE Committee appointed by Public *- Meeting to further the carrying of the Poll on the 14th instant having to face a certain amount of expenditure in connection therewith, will be glad of any assistance that persons feeling an interest in the matter may le disposed to give. Subscriptions may be sent to— P. H. BOURSE, For the IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. In the matter of the Estate of Messrs Ward and Cbssswbm,, lately carrying on business in Co-partnership as Barristers and Solicitors. NOTICE is hereby given that by an order of the said Court made on the 29th day of August, 1888, William Ratcliffe, of Gisborne, Accountant and Agent, was appointed Receiver of the above Estate. All persons indebted to the said Firm must settle their accounts with the said William Ratcliffe before tbe 12ih day of November instant, and his receipt alone will be a sufficient discharge therefor. All sums outstanding after that dare will be sued for without further notice. All persons to whom the said Firm is indebted are requested to send in their claims to the undersigned on or| before the 9th November instant.

Dated at Gisborne this sth day of November, 1888. WM. RATCLIFFE, Receiver of the Estate of Wabd and Cbbsswell, in Liquidation, ACADEMY OF;MUSIC. FRIDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1888 FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE EAST COAST HUSSAR MINSTRELS. PROGRAMME: Part I. Overture, 11 Chimes of Normandy.” Ballad, “ Don’t be crying, little girl,” Mr Morgan Song (comic), “ There’s a girl down South,’’ Mr Sceats Ballad, “ Stick to your mother, Tom,” Mr Ratcliffe Ranch Song, “ Who’s that a-calling,” Mr George Pathetic Song, “ Fisherman and his child,”.. Mr McElwaine Song (comic), “ Hungry man from ’Frisco,” Mr Wethered Ballad, ” Poor little Johnny,” Mr Macdonald Song (comic), “ Noah did,”.,... .Mr Sceats Finale, " The Bachelor’s Club.” Part 11. Overture, 11 East Coast Hussars’ Polka.” Song and Dance, “ Coming home to meeting,” Mr Bruce Song, •• The King’s Highway,” Mr McElwaine Character Song, ” Tbe dashing militairo,”.. Mr George Double Hornpipe.... Messrs Bruce and Byan The performance to conclude with a Laughable Farce, entitled “THE UTILITY MAN.” Characters by Messrs McElwaine and Sceats. Tickets : Reserved Seats, 3s; 2nd, 2s; and Is. Plan of Reserved Seats at Mb Good’s. WANTED —A Good Girl, as General Servant, and to mind children. Apply to Mbs Day, Te Hapara. WANTED TO LET—-ATEN-ROOMED House, in Bright Street good Garden, and large Concrete Tank. Apply Standard Office, WANTED TO LET— A FIVE-ROOMED House, with detached Kitchen, in Carnarvon Street, For particulars apply at this Office, WANTED KNOWN—That a first-class one o’clock Dinner, including tankard of Crawford’s XXXX sparkling ale, may bo obtained daily at the Gisborne Hotel, for one shilling.—Jas. Bailey, Proprietor. J LONGLEY’S. CLEARING SALE—- • Go.od White Blankets 8s 6d pair; Qolored Quilts 2s fid, Honeycomb Quilts 4s WANTED— The public to read the price list of No. 7 Hewing Machine, oh first page of this paper,

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 218, 6 November 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 218, 6 November 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 218, 6 November 1888, Page 3

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