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REGATTA CLUB, A MEETING of the Provisional Com£jl. mittee of the above Club will b? held in the Albion Club Hotel at 7.30 THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. F. CASSIN, Secretary, p 'o tern. GISBORNE HARBOUR BOARD GISBORNE HARBOUR ACT 1884, AMENDMENT ACT 1883. A POLL having been taken as provided for in Section 5 of the said Act to consider a proposal to expend a further sum of £40,000 out of loan, I hereby give notice that the votes recorded for and against the proposal are as follows: — | For. | Against. Polling Booth. I | Value. ,I I Value. ® ■ I > i Gisborne Bno ugh 34'J 586,855 1-1 27.351 Makaraka .. 49 49,359 2 6,260 Ormond .. 48 108,720 I 2 , 650 Waerenga-a-hika 32 ! 40,895 ‘ 5 4,992 Te Arai .. 22 j 51,209 nil nil Patutahi .. 35 29.564 i 4 3,996 Waerenga-a-kuri 12 ' 26,391 nil nil Waikohu .. 7 4-1206 nil nil Waimata .. 10 9.316 nil nil Wbataupoko 36 7.924 3 5,721 Totals .. 600 >901,469 30 ‘ 48,970 I hereby declare the Poll carried. W. H. TUCKER, Chairman Gisborne Harbour Board. Harbour Board Office, 17ih November, 1883. Ml ACFARL A N E ’ S HAL L • Under the Management of F. E. HxsCocks. Manager J 8. SMITH Proprietors ... Messrs Hicks & GaY’lo&d FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, GRAND OPENING NIGHT. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. THE FAMOUS HICKS-SAWYER COLORED MINSTRELS, Amsbica’s Greatest Company. The Brilliant Black Diamonds of Minstrelsy. A Genuine Band of Minstrels Graduated. The Most Complete and Expensive Company that ever visited New Zealand. Doors open at 7, to commence at 8. Box Plan at Mr Good’s. Prices of Admission—4s, 2s 6d, and Is. The Grand Parade of the entire company, headed by their American Cornet Band, under the leadership of the famous Drum-Major, Billy Speed, will start from ths Hall on Friday Afternoon, Nov 23rd, at 3.30 o’clock. SIGNOR AGRATI. BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE. is hereby given that all Overdue Rates remaining unpaid on FRIDAY, 30th Instant, will be sued lor without furthernotice. J. BOURKE, Town Clerk. Town Clerk’s Office, Gisborne, November 16, ISB3. BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. ELECTION OF MAYOR. r I’IHERE having been but one Nomination d jlivered to me this day, viz., that of William Hbxbi Tocker, I hereby declare the said WILLIAM HENRY TUCKER duly elected to the office of Mayor of the Borough of Gisborne for the ensuing term. Dated at Gisborne this 17lh day of November, 18S3, F. J. PIESSE, Returning Officer. SMOKED FISH! SMOKED FISH ! 1 E. BURCH HAVING made arrangements for a regular weekly Supply of Smoked Fish, from Auckland, is now prepared to dispose of the same at the Cheapest rates, GISBORNE HOSPITAL SPORTS. Further Entries lot boys’ race, Ages under 16, will ba received up to 1 p.m., THURSDAY NEXT. H. McKAY, Secretary, TO LE T— A THREE-ROOMED Dwelling House with Orchard and Garden, in Palmerston Road. Apply to — JOHN COLEMAN. 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 be obtained daily at the Gisborne Hotel, for one shilling.—Jas. Bailey, Proprietor. FOUND — Where Gentlemen’s Best White Kid Gloves can be bought for 2s 3d, usual price 4s 6d. —At J. Longley. “T LONGLEY’S CLEARING SALE—- • Good White Blankets 6d pair. Colored Quills 2B Bd, lioHcycomb Quilts 4s

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 224, 20 November 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 224, 20 November 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 224, 20 November 1888, Page 3

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