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GRAHAM, PITT. & BENNETT Have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction at their Mart on SATURDAY NEXT, at 11 a.m.— THE following FIRST - CLASS AND PERFECTLY NEW FURNITURE, Consisting of — Real Walnut Drawing Room Table, Large Mirror, Couch, and Easy Cluiirs, Drawing and Bedroom Carpet*., Fenders, Nickel -Plated Fire Irons, Drawing Room Screen, 2 pairs best Curtain Poles, Child's Bedstead and Mattress, Wire-wove Single Mattress, and Iron Bedsteads. Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc., including Bras 3 Preserving Pan, No. 2 Mincing Machine, and articles too numerous to mention. 855 MESSRS GRAHAM, PITT, & BENNETT Acting under instructions from the Registrar at Gisborne of the Supreme Court, upon the application of the Mortgagee, will Sell by Public Auction at their Mart, Gisborne, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of December, 1889, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon — ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, containing 7a 3 k 2r (more oi less), being Section No. 3, suburbs of Ormond, and all the Land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 23, Folio 22, together with all the Buildings thereon. Further particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained from Messrs Nolax AXD Skkkt, Solicitors for the Mortgagee, or from the Auctioneers. G. L. GREENWOOD, 833 Registrar. UNDER WRIT OF SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. No. 446. WILL IA M K I IS T G (Plaintiff), r. HEN I WHAKAATENGA (Defendant). MESSRS GRAHAM, PITT, & BENNETT Instructed by the Sheriff of the Poverty Bay District:, will Soil by Public Auction at their Mart, in Gladstone Road, Gisborne, at eleven o'clock in tho forenoon of MONDAY, the !)th day of December, 1889 — THE ESTATE, RIGHT, TITLE, AND INTEREST of the above Defendant in and to — Subdivision No. 3 of the Karaka Block, Poverty Bay, containing 31 acres, being the area awarded to the Defendant as her share in the Karaka Block by order of the Native Land Court dated 18th February, 18S7. The above Sale is made at the suit of the Plaintiff, William Kino, whose Solicitor is William Sievwrtoht, of Gladstone Road, Gisborne. Dated at Gisborne this lGth day of November, 1889. G. L. GREENWOOD, 80 Sheriff. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST. GENTLEMEN,— At the request of a large number of my fellow settlers I have consented to stand for the district. I feel honored by the distinction of being asked to represent the district which I have lived in for seventeen years, and. have seen so improved by settlement as to be one of the best in tin; colony. I need hardly say that if returned I shall do my utmost for the electorate. While fepling that I should be greatly honored by biing returned, I yet consider 1 hat Electors are under an obligation to a Member, if lie does his duty, for the time, trouble, and expense he is put to on their behalf. I regret that I cannot spare time at this busy season of the year to canvass, nor am I so wealthy as to be able to spend money over the election. I. will at the larger centres of population address the Electors and give such information as to my political opinions as may be necessary, which, combined with a knowledge of me that a great many of my fellow-settlers have, should be amply sufficient to satisfy Electors in voting. I should, if returned, expect to exercise entire independence in my actions in Parliament, using my judgment to vote as I think right and best suited for the constituency. I am a believer in the present Government, with Sir Harry Atkinson as Premier, though I should not be a blind supporter. I think the late addition to the Ministry aud the new distribution of seats likely to strengthen the present Government ; and I consider their steady conduct in the affairs of the country, particularly with regard to retrenchment, has materially resuscitated the credit of the colony. I am very much opposed to further borrowing. This country, I believe, is now recovering from the long depression, and only wants a continuation of the present careful management, and rest from experimental politics, to make great progress, not perhaps by leaps and bounds as formerly, but surely, steadily, and on a firmer and more lasting basis. I should vote for reduction in taxation directly it is possible. I believe in every facility being given for men of small means to acquire laud, and that land for swih purposes should be opened tor selection wherever suitable. In Native land matters, after considerable experience, I believe in absolute free trade, removing all possible restrictions. I am a strong advocate of free education, but consider that under present circumstances the cost is greater than we can afford. From my long residence here- I know the district intimately, and our wants and interests are identical. I fear that I am wanting in powers of oratory to do full justice to the constituency in Parliament, but whatever ability I may possess 1 should use it to the utmost of my power for the better government of the country and the benefit of the district. 030 A. C. ARTHUR. IN persuance of (he Regulations of Elections Act, 1881, I, James Booth, Returning Officer for the East Coast Electoral District, do hereby give notice that by virtue of a writ, bearing date the fourteenth day of November, 1889, under the hand of the Clerk of the Writs, an Election will be held for the return of a qualified person to serve as a Member for the said Electoral District ; and that the Nomination of Candidates will take place at the Court House, Gisborne, at noon, on the sixth day of December, 1889, and that a Poll (if necessary) will be taken at the several Polling Place of the said District on the 13th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1889. The following are the Polling Places for the East Coast Electoral District : — The Court House, Gisborne (Principal) The Police Otiice, Ormond Mr Wilson's Store, Te Arai The Public Hall, Patutahi The School House, Karaka Mr Arthur's Wool Shed, Whatututu Mr McNair's Store, Waimata The Court House, Tologa Buy Mr Wallis's Wool Shed, The Court House, Awanui The Court House, Clyde The School House, Frasertown Mr White's House, Tiniroto Mr William Morris's House, Mania J. BOOTH, 804 Returning Officer. WANTED — By an experienced man engagement as Cook, also woman COOK for country. — Apply to Mrs E. Chrisp's I'cgistryOflico.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5630, 27 November 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5630, 27 November 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5630, 27 November 1889, Page 3

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