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GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD. T HEREBY give notice that I have it -^ ceived the following Nominations for th FIRST ELECTION of the Elective Mem bers of the Gisborne Harbor Board, viz : — Edward Knight Brown Thomas Chrisp Thomas James Digkson Hugh Joseph Finn Andrew Gkaham Edward Patrick Joyce William Maude Carlaw Smith John Townlet, and Samuel Mason Wilson To represent the Borough of Gisborne. AndWilliam Knox Chambies Charles William Ferris Samuel Locke John William Sundebland, and William Henry Tucker To represent the County of Obok. A POLL will therefore be taken or MONDAY, the 9th day of February next, for the Election of TWO of the above named Candidates by the Ratepayers of the Borough of (iidborne, at the Town Clerk's Office, Gisborne. And for the Election of TWO by the Ratepayers of the County of Cook, at the following Polling places : The Hall, Makaraka ; the Court House, Ormond ; Mr Watt's Store, Te Arai ; Mr Bilham's House, Patutahi : Mr Scott's Woolshed, Waikohu ; MiGeorge's House, North Gisborne ; the Court House, Tologa Bay ; the School House, Aku Aku ; and at Mr Orr's Woolshed, Rangatira. Dated at Gisborne this 26th day of January, j.885. F. J.PIESSE, '292 Returning Officer. GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I beg to inform you that I am a Candidate for a seat on the New Harbor Board. Being one of the largest Ratepayers in the BorOugh. your interests are identical with my own, and in the future, as in the past, it will be my earnest endeavour to promote the welfare of this district generally without fear or favor. I have no clique or party to serve : I am an independent Candidate. If you consider my actions as a member of the Borough Council and Harbor Board have been what you would wish, I shall try to the best of my knowledge to Berve your interests faithfully if you consider me a fit Candidate for the office. Believe mo to be, Yours Faithfully, 288 SAMUEL MASON WILSON. TO THE ELECTORS OP THE GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD DISTRICT. /GENTLEMEN,— At the request of a large number of the Electors, I have consented to place myself in nomination as your Representative for the County. Having employed my best efforts to the passing of a Harbor Bill,— in which I may fairly congratulate myself upon my success^ — it will now, if. elected, be my ambition to see that the Harbor Board Act is carried out in its fullest integrity, and with as little delay as possible. My desire ia to construct the Harbor Works upon the baais of Sir John Coode's plans ; but, at the same time, to obtain the advice of some experienced Marine Engineer, who shall report as to any modifications which may be deemed advisable to ensure the expediting the work and the quick completion of the contracts which will have to be entered into. As your Representative I feel that I am, in a large measure, responsible for the success of a scheme which promises so rich a future for the town and district. You may therefore, gentlemen, depend upon my earnest efforts to serve your best interests in all matters concerning the welfare of my constituents, but, in a special degree, all which may relate to the progress of the Harbor construction, contemporaneously with the opening up and settlement of the country. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, 291 S. LOCKE. TO THE ELECTORS OF GISBORNE. X ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I am, as you are no doubt aware, a Candidate for a seat on the Harbor Board shortly to be elected. Should I be returned, I pledge myself to support the Construction of the Outer Harbor Works. T. J. DICKSON. Gisborne, January 26, 1885. 302 POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB. A MEETING of thG Committee will be Jt\. hold in the office on THURSDAY, the 29TH JANUARY, at 7.30 p.m. 304 CHARLES W. FERRIS, Secretary. ONE POUND REWARD. STOLEN or 1 Strayed from 'the Race Course Pnddock on Wednesday last, second day of the Races'— Lit; ht Bay MARE, " Olivette," branded Co on near shoulder. Any Person returning the same to the undersigned will receive the above reward, and if found in any one's possession after this date they will be prosecuted. 298 ANDREW GRAHAM. • NOTICE. /I :■ A" LL ACCOUNTS due to G. G. : Smith, Ol Pouparae, must be Paid to him by SATURDAY, 31st inst.; and. all accounts Owing by G. G. SjHTtt must bef Rendered tc him for Payment before that date. Pouparae, 19th. January, 1885. 2U

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4200, 27 January 1885, Page 3

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