/I ENTLEMEN,-I beg you to accept of my warmest thanks for the honorable position you placed me on the Poll yesterday by your votes. The confidence you have evinced towards me I shall endeavor to merit by doing my utmost for the interests of all parts of the Borough, so far as' it may lie in my power. I am, Gentlemen, I Your most faithfully, • J. TOWNLEY. TO THE BURGESSES OP THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. QENTLEMEN,-Permit me ta , thank you for the honorable * position in which you have placed me by recording your votes in my favor, and returning me as one of the guardian* of your interests. It wiU be my endeavors at all times to do the best in \ all things for the general weal of the Municipality. I remain, Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, FRANCIS J. PIESSE. , Gisborne, 12th September, 1879. NOTICE. T I SR I SS3LP uI^y express my-' JL Rfc&RET that in the heat of temper I advertised that I would not bd responsible for my wife's debts. I beg to state that she is not one who would incur debts of an improper nature; •.: CHARLES McDAVITT. " Gisborne Wesleyan Sunday School. fTIHE ANNIVERSARY SERVICES _L in connection with the above will be held on SUNDAY, September 21st. A SOIREE will be held on the following TUESDAY.
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Poverty Bay Herald, 12 September 1879, Page 2
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220Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, 12 September 1879, Page 2
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