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NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS. IN pursuance of "The Electoral Act, 18D3," I, William Alfred Burton, Returning Officer for the Electoral Distriot of Waiiipu, do hereby give notice that tho persona whose names npptar hereutuler have been nominated as candidates for the Election of a Member of the House of Representatives of New Zealand for the Electoral District of Waiapu, viz. : JAMES CARROLL JAMES CHARLES DUN LOP CECIL AUGUSTUS FITZROV, and the Poll will be taken at the following Polling Places, on WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1899:— McFarkne's Hall, Custom-house Street, Gisborno (principal booth) Tho Volunteer Hall, Custom • liouae Street, Gisborne Charles Seymour's Woolahed, Whangara The Magistrate's Court-house, Tolago Bay Macfarlane's Office, Takapau The School-house, Tokomaru The School-houso, Waipiro The School-house, Tuparoa The Magistrate's Court-house, Port Awanui The School-house, Kawakawa The Public Hall, Waimata The RchnoMiouse, Mutawhero The School-house, Waeren£»a-a-hika The Suhool-housc. Ormond The School-house, Te Karaka Hutehinsoii's Woolshed, VVaihuka The Hall, Whatatutu George Smith's House, Rangiriri Creek The School-house, Motu The Public Hall, Pututahi The Sehool-hoiiso, Te Arai The School-house, Maraetaha Proudlock's House, Tarewa The School-house, Waerenga-o-kuri John Burgess's Woolshed, Hangaroa The School-house, Tiniroto Brown's House, Ruakituri Eden's House, Marumaru Parker's Hall, Frasertow n The School-house, Wuikaremoana The Polling Booth, Mokau (near Lake Waikaremnana) The Magistrate's Court-house, Wairoa The Toll-house, Mohaka Thomas Edward Taylor's House, Nulwka North Gaddum's Woolshed, Mahia. W. A. BARTON, Returning Officer. I do further give notice that on the said SIXTH DAY OP DECEMBER, 1899, the day appointed for the taking of the Electoral Poll for the return of n Member of the House of Representatives for the District of Waiapu, and simultaneously therewith, a Poll, called the LICENSING POLL, will also be taken, under the provisions of "The Alcoholic Liquor Sale Control Act Amendment Act, 1895." . W. A. BARTON, 372 Returning Officer. NOTICE. IBEG to inform my customers that owing to ill-health I have had to relinquish my dairy business, as from Ist inst., and in giving this notice I beg to sincerely thank jatrons for their liberal patronage in the past, J. GOLDIE. Cosydale Farm, Whataupoko. 394 Qi \ LADIES' GEM HATS Is lid, worth O\J double.— Only at Mark Way's. A T Grey Street Hall — Franklin rX Ferguson, Evangelist, will preach To-night (Tuesday), Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, at 7.30 o'clock. All welcome. Meetings will be continued later. 432 DANCE will be held in Patutabi Public Hall on New Year's Night. AT ROBERTSON'S.- Suits made to measure— fit, style and finish guaranteed. Large selection of new summer patternß to choose from. A TTENTION is specially directed to XJL new stock of Tennis Shirts, Hats, Ties, Trousers, and Clothing of every description.— William Pettie. T ROBERTSON'S."-Now showing, White Drill Suits, Silk Coats, Cricketing and Bowling Trousers (wide out), Shirts, Ties, etc., suitable holiday wear. /"CHANGE in Temperance Column toKJ night. Read and remember it. CHILDREN'S Silk Hats and Bonnets \J Is lid, 2s 6d, 39 lid, 4s 6d, worth double.— Only at Mark Way's. EX S.S. WAIMATE.— Just opened New Art Serges, Art Muslins, Guipure Curtains, Frilled Muslin Curtains, etc.— William Pettik. GEM HATS, coarse straw, wide ribbon bands, only 2s lid.— At Mark Wat's. /"S EM HATS, trimmed bands, only 11 id. \JT At Mark Way's. JUST RECEIVED— Large consignment 'Frisco Onions and Apples ; also, local Lemons. — D. M. OrR. 412 KOOLIBAH, the athlete's friend, has been recommended by all the leading cyclists for muscle soreness. LOST, between Catholic Church and Police Station — Silver - mounted Ebony Walking Stick. — Finder please return to Chas. Goldsmith, at Bennett and Sherratt's. 418 LADIES' Rendy-made Blouses Is lid, 2s 6d, 3s lid, 4s 6d, usual price three times the mouey.— Only at Mahk Way's. MEDALS presented by Mr Clarke, of the British Empire Hotel, for the Poverty Bay and Gishorne Rowing Club's trial fours are now on view at Mr H. R. Smith's, Jeweller. 424 ONEY TO LEND. Low rate of interest. Freehold security, with fair margin.— E. J. Chkisf, Solicitor. MONEY TO LEND at 5 per cent, up to two-thirds of valuation. — 1). Morioe, Union Bank Buildings. MILLINERY Department.— Further supplies of Sailor Hats, Leghorn Hats, Children's Sun Bonnets, Ladies' Skirts, Pique Costumes, etc.— William Pettie' NEW SHEETINGS, Apron Cloths, Flax Sheetings, Forfar Turkish Towels (all imported direct), New Tablings (green and black, red and black). —At Mark Way's. PATUTAHI District School. — The annual School Concert will be held iv Pututahi Public Hall, on Fbiday, December loth. 403 P~ROOF OF DEBT FORMS on daio at Hkjmlb Office. USH~HATS7iarge size, only 4d each. At Mark Way's. SUPPLEMENTARY SHIPMENT.— JO Just received, ex s.s. Waimate Irom London, new ranges of Prints, Muslins, Sateens, Crepons, etc., etc. — William Pettie^ JjV Pnrc Ceylon ItA qpURANGA GARDEN FETE will be X held Waerenga-a-hika on February 15th, 1900. 402 T~r\O LET— Seven-roomed Dwelling-house JL with paddock adjoining, at Kditi, at present occupied by Mrs Struchan.— Apply Mrs James Steveusou, Grey street; or, John Colemau. 399 WANTED, to Sell— Gooseberries, any quantity, 2d per quart. — Mrs Lynn, near Te"Arai Post-office. 425 WANTED KNOWN— The Kiosk will remain open all day and evening to-morrow. Entrance from Lowe street, next Noble Campbell's Surgery. 428 WANTED, to Rent— Cottage, with one or two acres of laud, near town,— Apply letter HtRALD. 427 WANTED— Respectable Woman, as Cook.— Apply Bridge Hotel. ANTED KNOWN, that Miss Paviour is now taking in plain Dressmaking at Ormond. 411 ITT T ANTED— A Situation, as Shepherd ; VV doga and thorough experience. — Apply Herald Office. 398 \JT ANTED — Respectable Married V » Couple i ; also, Good Cooks, General Servants. Liberal wages. — Apply Mrs East, Gisborne 393 YOU CAN get it Cheaper at Adair Brothers.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8687, 5 December 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8687, 5 December 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8687, 5 December 1899, Page 3

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