TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIAPU Ladies and Gentlemen, — I SHALL have much pleasure in meetin any Electors who favor my candidafcnr for the representation of the district, o the evening of FRIDAY NEXT, the 29t ofSeptember,at7.3oo'clock,atMACFAßLANE' Hall. Business : Organisation for the Election. I am, 637 C. DeLAUTOUR. CADEMY O~F MUSK (Macfarlake's Hall). The CISBORNE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY Will tender MR H. G. SPACKMAN A COMPLIMENTARY CONCERI On TUESDAY, 26th SEPT., 1893. Reserved seats, 2s 6d ; unreserved scat; and gallery, 2s ; back seats, Is. Plan of Hall at Parnell'a Music Warehouse Tickets at Mrs Browne's, Messrs E Parnell, W. Good, and members of th< Society. 59J GISBORNE HARBOUR BOARD. NOTICE. A PROPOSED NEW BY-LAW foi fixing the Scale of Dues, Tolls, anc Charges to be paid for the use of any wharves quays, landing stages, and other landing places, prescribed in the By-Laws of tht Gisborne Harbour Board, or from time tc time, has been printed, and ia open for public inspection, during office hours, at the office of the Board any day prior to the adoption of the same, at a Special Meeting or THURSDAY, the sth day of October, 1893, at 7. 50 p.m. JAMES WM. WITTY, Secretary. Harbour Board Office, September 22, 1893. 62£ COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. "VT OTICE is hereby given that this Council •^ ' proposes to raise a Loan under " The Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886." The works to be undertaken are the erection of two bridges on the Mahia road, at Maraetaha. The sum proposed to be borrowed is £550. The amount to be set apart annually for the repayment of the loan is £27 10s. The security to be given is a Special Rate of Jth of a penny in the pound on the Maraetaha Block, for a period of 26 years. JOHN WARREN, Clerk. Gisborne, Sept. 11th, 1893. 515 GISBORNE HOSPITAL. TENDERS are invited, up to 3 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 27th September, for the undermentioned Supplies, for One Year, ending 30th September, 1894, viz. : — BREAD MEAT GROCERIES COAL AND FIREWOOD Schedules may be obtained on application. Hy. McKAY, 616 Secretary. TENDERS. T FTENDERS will be received at the office A of the undersigned, up to noon oi SATURDAY, Sept, 30th, for Carting about 19,000 feet of Kauri Timber to Holdenßros. : Rimuroa Station.— For particulars, apply tc A. FORDE MATTHEWS, 630 Agent. KARAKA POUND. Impounded by a Native, 16th Sept., 1893 — One BAY MARE, indistinct brand ncai shoulder like ED, small star, enlarged fetlock off forefoot. Will be sold at the above Pound Yards, on TUESDAY, Sept. 19th, at 12 noon, if not redeemed. S. EVINSON, 645 Poundkeeper LAND~TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. TVT OTICE is hereby given, that the parce i^l of Land hereinafter described will b< brought under the provisions of " The Lane Transfer Act, 1885," unless caveat be lodgec forbidding the same within one month aftei the date of the Gazette containing thi: notice. 1095 : Wiremu Pere and Arapera Pere Applicants. — 1262 acres 3 roods 19 perchei (more or less), called or known as " Pukepaps A." In occupation of applicants. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 19th day of September, 1893 at the Lands Registry Office, Napier. EDVVIN BAMFORD, 634 District Land Registrar. FOR SALE A SPEEDY WOOL PRESS, complete and in good working order. Price £10. Apply to— GEOFFREY MACLEAN, 649 Whatatutu. LOST. LOST, between Makaraka and Makauri, i POCKET-BOOK, containing £20 Finder will be liberally rewarded oi returning same to Herald Office. 65LOST, on Thursday evening last, a ne* UMBRELLA, probably at Mr Isitt' mission meeting.— Will finder kindly retun to Mrs Wharton Goldsmith, Gladston road. 65! LOST, between Makauri and Gisborne, Lady's DUST CLOAK (lavender grey) —Finder will be rewarded on returninj same to Herald Office. 65 I' OST, from the Roman Catholic Churc J last evening, a BAY MARE, whit face, no brand, with saddle and bridle. - Finder rewarded on returning same t Bailey's Matawhero Hotel. 65 WANTED — Everyone to see th Carnival Programme to be issue with to-morrow's paper. 66 A STEADY, reliable MAN wants a Siti; ation ; accustomed to horses an 5 stock ; can milk.— Address, by letter, "A.B, Herald Office." 65 FOR SALE— Astrong WOOL WAGGON —Apply Herald Office. 59 RCHESTRAL CONCERT. — Note The only opportunity of hearing M 8 Herbert Spackman, the talented violinisl ■ play in Gisborne will be at the Concer fc TO-MORROW NIGHT. 65 ANTED — A SHEPHERD.— AppIj immediately, to New Zealand Loa and Mercantile Agency Company, Limitec Gladstone road. 65 6 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. — M a v/ Dalrymple will sing Hatton's cvei popular song, " Good-bye, Sweetheart, Gooc - bye^ ORCHESTRAL CONCERT— Mrs Howi will sing Gounod's serenade, wit violin obligato by Mr Herbert Spackman.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6786, 25 September 1893, Page 3
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773Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6786, 25 September 1893, Page 3
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