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IN persnance of the Regulations of Ele tions Act, 1881, I, James Booth, H turning Officer for the East Coast Elector c | District, do hereby give notice that by virt-i „ of a writ, bearing date the fourteenth day [t November, 1889, under the hand of tl it Clerk of the Writs, an Election will be he for the rot urn of a qualified person to ser' J as a Member for the said Electoral Districl ■ l and that the Nomination of Candidates wi fc take place at the Court House, Gisborne, i - noon, on the sixth day of December, 188! s and that a Poll (if necessary) will be take :1 afc the several Polling Place of the said Di - trict on the 13th DAY OF DECEMBEI ;1 1889. The following are the Polling Places fc the East Coast Electoral District : — s The Court House, Gisborne (Principal) 5 The Police Office, Ormond , Mr Wilson's Store, Te Arai The Public Hall, Patutahi ! The School House, Karaka Mr Arthur's Wool Shed, Whatatutu Mr McNair's Store, Waimata > The Court House, Tologa Bay I Mr Wallis's Wool Shed, Waipiro • The Court House, Awanui i The Court House, Clyde The School House, Frasertown : Mr White's House, Tiniroto Mr William Morris's House, Mahia J. BOOTH, 804 Returning Officer. EAST COAST ELECTION MR A. C. ARTHUR TTTILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AT McFARLANE'S HALL, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, 27th Ivstant. W. H. Tucker, Esq., the Mayor, will preside. Chair will be takeu at 8 p.m. PATUTAHI HALL on Dec. 2nd, at 8 p.m. At ORMOND, in Bruce's Hall, on Dec. 4t'i at 8 p.m. 810 EAST COAST ELECTION. MB W. L. EEES TTT ILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AT Mi!FARL ANE " S HALL, ON FRIDAY EVENING, November 22nd. W. H. Tucker, Esq., Mayor of Gisborne> will take the Chair at 8 p.m. 800 lUTAGFAELANE'S HALL. TURANGANUI PUBLIC LIBRARY. DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. THURSDAY, NOV. 21st, 1881). Doors open at 7.30, to commence at S o'clock with — Mr iS. Smith's Sparkling Cornedv — MY XTNCLE'S TXTILLI V UNCLE'S W ILL I Charles Cashmorc Mr Grant Uncle Barker Mr J. Kourke Miss Sophia Marigold.. Mrs W. Graham To conclude with Morton's Renowned Farce of— BOX AND COX! Box Mr P. Bourke Cox Mr D. Bourke Mrs Bouncer Mrs Sunderland Admission— 2s and Is, Reserved Seats at Mr W. Good's, Jeweller. 794 TENDERS FOR GRAZING. TENDERS will be received by Mr C. A. DeLautour, on behalf of the N. Z. Native Land .Settlement Company, Ltd., up to 3 p.m on WEDNESDAY, the 27th inst,, for the RIGHT OF GRAZING for six months, or any less term, upon the following Properties, which are securely fenced — (1.) 30 acres, being Section 40, part of the Whataupoko or Hapara No. 3 block. (2.) 89 .acres, part of the Matawhero B or 5 Block, immediately adjoining and on the town side of the Park Company's ground, which will be let either in one or two lots as divided by the continuation of Childers Road. 801 TO BUILDERS. fTHENDERS arc invited for a BUILDING JL to be erected at Waerenga-a-hika on the Native School Reserve. Tenders to be left with the undersigned by 2 o'clock on THURSDAY, 21st iust. Plans and Specifications at my office. W. P. FINNERAN, 739 Architect. LOST — Last Thursday afternoon, in Palmerstou road, a lady's Black Sealskin MUFF BAG.— Finder will oblige by returning same to the office of this paper. 799 WANTED— A BOY to milk.— Apply at once to J. Campbell, Makauri. 808 WANTED — By an experienced man engagement as Cook, also woman COOK for country. — -Apply to Mrs E. Chrisp's Registry Office. WANTED— At once, strong LAD to milk; good wages. — Apply G. A. Farmer, Matawhero. 791 WANTED.— From 25 to 30 head of CATTLE to run on Fern Country at Waimata. The land is securely fenced. Every care taken, but no responsibility. — Apply W. E. Akroyd, Gladstone Road. WANTED— A BOY to Milk.— Apply to T. Kane, _Makauri. 785 WANTED— Immediately, a young girl as Nurse and Sewing Maid ; also good General Servant. — Apply to Mrs E. Chrisp's Registry Office. 554 WANTED — Apprentices and Improvers for the Dressmaking Department. — Apply to Miss Robertson, at Graham, Pitt, and Bennett's. 7(i."> WANTED— Three goocTcieneral "Servants ; good wages ; must be good cooky. — Mrs Easl's Gisboniu Registry.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5624, 20 November 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5624, 20 November 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5624, 20 November 1889, Page 3

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