COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. GISBORNE RIDING. IT THE UNDERSIGNED RE-A-9 TURNING OFFICER for the GISBOBNE RIDING give Notice that, at the Election held on SATURDAY, the 25th day of JANUARY, 1879, the following was the number of Votes recorded for each Candidate : — John Villers 108 James Benjamin Poynter ... 53 Peter Barrie 21 I, therefore, declare John Villiers Duly Elected as Councillor to represent the Gisborne Riding in the Cook County Council. FRANCIS J. PIESSE, ja27 Returning Officer. TE ARAI HIGHWAY BOARD. NOTrFCATION OF VALUATION LIST. rriAKE NOTICE.— The VALUAA- TION LIST for the Te Arai Highway District for the year 1879 is now opened for inspection at ths School House, Whakato. All objections thereto must be left at R.M's Court Gisborne, on or before 15th day of FEBRUARY, addressed to the ASSESMENT COURT. And a copy of every such Objection must be left at the School House, Whakato, not less than SEVEN DAYS before the next Sitting of the said Court. DUNCAN M'KAY. Chairman. Te Arai Highway Board. MASONIC HALL. TO-MORROW NIGHT (TUESDAY). fH RAND OPENING NIGHT, \T ov MR. AND MRS. HART'S Operetta Company. THREE NEW MUSICAL BURLETTAS, TO-MORROW NIGHT. Brimful of Fun, Music, and Singing. Read Opinions of the Presß. "tß^ R. F. ROPER, ja27 Business Manager. CRICKET /aL MATCH, NAPIER V. POVERTY BAY, Will take place on the RECREATION GROUND, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY NEXT, 28th and 29th Inst. rptCKETS, to admit a Gentleman and JL Family, or a Gentleman and Two Ladies, at all times during the year, 1879, to the Recreation Ground, 10s. ; and may be had at Mr. Stubbs', Chemist, or Mr. Townley's Furniture Warehouse, and the following members of the Committee : — Messrs. C. D. Berry, J. Lawrence, E. K. Brown, Captain Winter, A. Walker, C. Ferris, J. H. Stubbs. A. WALKER, Hon. Sec. AN EVENING SCHOOL WILL BE OPENED, if sufficient number offer. Intending Pupils are requested to send in their names without delay. JM* Vacancies for two or three BOARDERS to attend the Government School. G. MABERLY, ja2s Head Master. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (limited) 1 m rpHE above Company fla A- despatch steamers 4|mW as under (weather and 3KmSm______ °th er circumstances per*M^^M^W mitting) : — FOR NAPIER, WELLINGON, LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN, Taupo, Captain Cromarty, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, January 29th, at 4 p.m. Last Boat leaves at 3.30. FOR TAURANGA AND AUCKLAND. Hawea, Captain Kennedy, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, January 29th, at 10 a.m. Last Boat at 9.30. Tararua, for Melbourne, Hobart Town, via Southern Ports, THURSDAY, January 30th, at 5 p.m. Rotorua, Capt. Carey, for Sydney, via Tauranga and Auckland, on SUNDAY MORNING, February 2nd. Plans of Saloon and Second Cabin can be seen, and all necessary information given, at the Agent's Office. No cargo received on board unless previously booked at the agents' office. Passengers with luggage should send it to the lighter on the afternoon of the day before Bailing. From the 15th of December, 1878, to 31st of January, 1879, RETURN TICKETS will be issued between ports within New Zealand at which the ComSany's steamers call, at a reduction of 0 per cent off the two Single Fares, available for return until the 28th of February, 1879. For freight or passage, apply te Graham «fc Co., tl? Agents.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 610, 27 January 1879, Page 3
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