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NOT I CIO. ToW L RrES,« WI PE .|3, lUBEE.VTA KAHUTIA, as T i^iea for certiin Native owners of WJnt upokn Block, ; PESO IV XL BARKER, the Trustees in the E^tite .of tho bte Captain READ, and to' .ill oriueis wl.om it may concern. : "V7"OU are he-eKy required to tike X _ nntice fli\ l I, the nnder^isjn»d Kft^kb 1 """", do claim, and am aboi't toe*oice my ii";b> 'of p*e emption of, in, awl to all that'bVick of toml opposite the Township »f Gisborne, containing by admeasurement U6O acres more or less, ftnd being pottton of the< Whatanpol».i Bl«ck fiontwig tho Taruhern Rivo , pxttrding from the Mangapapa stream to ihe confluence of the^Waimata and T.vuiheru Rivers, back to the hilly poitionsof the said block, including Mr. W. L Rees' townsh p as now surveyed and laid off- Tlrs notice is given as I have not alienated the above interest in the s\nl block/ • Z 2M " KATE GA^NON.v To WsieotoM v£ &ist»ome. /^i EXTL'EMGJT, — For the thiid.iLuie I hag to place my sciVices at' you' disposil. - As in the pist, s"> in the* future l my uniemittingaftonium'niJUbe devoted to sei ving your bosfc interests. , I trust that by your votes you will show fhit my past efforts ha\e secured yonr approbation. VOTE fur tho TJttIED MAN. a2B3* l HENRY CLAYTON. To tne 3u?g'@sse3 of Gisborao FELLOW BURGESSES,— BehevJ tftg in the principle of "'newblood" beuig periodically infused -into our local'mstitutions. "1 *sh Jl" be' hajspy to piotcct yonr interests as Town Councillor ; an'Aherefore'beg to gffer myself as a CANDIDATE at the forthcoming election. "Pledges, a* .v rule, are not necess'aiy^ inasmuch as circumstances dlter cases'; but you may rely on my most c uef ul attention being gLvefi. fco all matters brought before the Council. I am, Fellow Burgesses, Yonis faithfully. , a 267 WIL£€>UGHBY BRASSEY. To the Electors of the Borough ~of Gis^orno. /^1 ENTEEMEN,— Having' been i re- >-^~ quested to stand as an independent candidate, iree^of and aniious for the welfare' of the whole Borough, I freely offer my services, and, if elected, will -act for you with justice and economy, to the best of my knowledge nnd ability. I am, Gentlemen, Yours, faithfully, a2OO - - B. P. JOYCE. To the Ratepayers e£ the . -Borough of Gj&boiae. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— -*-^ At the request of a laige number of my fellow-ratepayers, I have conBentedto stand my candid<\ture to fill the office of Boiough Councillor, and if returned, with the confidence of your votes, fcl shall endeavor to the best df my ability to conserve the best interests of the Borough,- and to -have a -fair-and equitable expenditure of the rates in the localities in which they are .raised. My policy shall be e^eiy thing etraightforwaid and above-board \ Yours, &c , a253T" JOHN SOMEKVELL To the Ratepayers ,of the Boroa^hef S-isTioias. (~^\ ENTLEMEN, — Having received \-* the honor of being nominated as one of your Candidates', for a oeacanb seat in the Borough Council, I feel that I" cannot do otherwise than comply with your request. I cau assuie you that if elected, I will *do" my' utmost in the interests' of 'the Burgesses. lam fully conversant f wjLth ,the requuomenta of the Municipality; And, if returned, 1 shall go into the 'rconncil peifectly independent and itneither by conflicting interests "or opposing parties. . My object' wilbb'e, as far as rUe^in my power to"* advocate the greatest good for the greatest number. i ' ' r lam, Gentlemen, ' " * Yours faithfully, a 257 "h V , C. D. BERRY. , E?"*^' ORMOND' POUND. ' TMPOUNDED by W. Coopi^e,' for JL trespass, on^August 81st — " BAY ENTIRE, white blaze down face, three white feet, branded like <a off " 'Bhouldor. Damajes £5. ' Will be sold at the Pound Yards on Wednesday, September 15/ 1880, unless " redeemed: ; l n J. MAYNARD, , a 266 'iPrfnidke'ep'er.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1113, 4 September 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1113, 4 September 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1113, 4 September 1880, Page 3

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