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HARBOR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS, RATEPAYERS, AND RESIDENTS Of the BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— It is with some diffidence that I again ask that you will at the forthcoming Harbor Board Election accord j me your very pronounced and substantial I support, as on the last occasion. Your interests are inseparable from my own, ' and 1 feel confident that you will, on Thursday,- the 21st, emphasize your pre- j vious wish in a more emphatic vote in | my fayon It is an imperative duty upon every resident to exercise the franchise for the good government of his country, local or general ; and I am reminded in the course of a sermon by a well-known local divine some twelve months ago, who said, in very emphatic language: "A man or woman 'who' fails to exercise their privileges of citizenship in electing their representative, whether local'or Parliamentary, is unworthy of our boasted Liberty." Exercise your privileges, and vote unhesitatingly. Yours faithfully, J. WHINRAY. 664 . HARBOR ELECTION. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Having attended regularly at the Board meetings and. voted always as seemed to me in your best interests, I do not hesitate to ask that my name shall be one of the TWO which you should leave uncancelled on your Voting Papers. I have a sufficient stake in the Borough to guarantee my endeavoring, for my own sake as well as yours, to obtain the best results for the money at our disposal; and, also, to keep rates, taxes, and dues at their lowest figure consistent with obtaining the necessary revenue. If you have already promised -to vote for any particular candidate, as I know many of you have, you may keep that promise and yet vote. for, me, for you have the privilege*— nay* the duty— of voting for TWO of the candidates of whom I now respectfully ask you to make me ,one of the successful. Yours faithfully, 902 W.-H. TUCKER. ■ i . . ; TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH HARBOR DISTRICT. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Owing to the irregularities of the late Election, I am again in justice to you compelled to seek your support. I have neither clique nor party to serve. It will therefore be my earnest endeavor, if elected, to guard your interests to the best of my ability. Yours faithfully, 908 E. P. JOYCE.

WYLLIE & MASON Will sell by Auction,- at their Mart, on SATURDAY, 30th March, at Noon, MR R. BARWICK'S MOMONA PROPERTY, Situate in the Motu District, and coinprising 500 acres; 200 acres in grass, the rest in bush. Dwelling-house, outbuildings, etc. Title: Lease in Perpetuity. • . sn TENDERS. mENDERS. invited for CARTING X about 2000 PURIRI POSTS from Gisborne to Totangi Whare, Ngatapa Run. ■■■'*:■ « Deposit; of .£1 with each tender required. Tenders close at our office on SATURDAY, 23rd inst., at Noon. The lowest or any tender not; necessarily accepted. .i WDLLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. 689 ■ ; i FEN C ING . / : WANTED, a few chains of Fencing, in the Borough. . : . .■■ Apply W. H. TUCKER. 690 TENDERS. N rfIENDERS wanted for Cutting 400 Ji . cords of Matai Firewood. Tenders close on 23rd INSTANT. ; Appy to ■■'■-. ' OXENHAM & SOMERVTLLE, 685 Makauri Brickyard. ORMOND POUND. T M P O U N D ' E* D One Bay Mare, branded like C near shoulder, sore back, near hind foot white, shod. One Grey Mare, branded like .RU off rump, old scar on back, shod. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold at the above Pound Yards, on APRHi Ist, at 12. noon. I C. NEENAN, 699 ' Poundkeeper. WANTED, a Woman, to scrub house. Apply Mrs Simpson, Upper Glads tone road. • 906 WANTED, to Lease, a Laundry, in going order, on easy terms. Rare chance. Apply this office. 905 WANTED, by young man, a Permanent position on a Station ; has general knowledge of atation work.— Apply Herald Office. 692 WANTED, to Sell, Choicest Site for Residence, commanding extensive views, 6i acres. Great bargain at £300. Extensive frontage (close to Mr Symes'sj. J.^ Peckover and Co., Land Agents, Gisborne. *" 694 TTACANCY for Boarders, one 'minute V from Public School. Moderate charges. Apply Mrs Kelly, 22 Palmerston road. 687 AN ENDLESS VARIETY of the'most Fashionable American, English, ani Colonial Shoes, at the Phit-Essi Boot Shop. . ______'___ AT ROBERTSON'S. Thirty dozenof the very latest designs in Gents' Neckwear just opened to-day. Some real novelties amongst them. /CRETONNE "CURTAINS, double ; Vi/ width, bordered ; usual price Is yard, now 9£d. Last week. At Mark Way>. : ' : EX S.S. STAR OF NEW ZEALAND. Splendid assortment of Dr. Jim's, newest shapes, from 4s each.— C. Rosie and Co. IV.E SHILLINGS IN THE POUND • Discount off all Lace Curtains. Marked in plain figures. At Mark Way's. - „ T7IOR IMMEDIATE SALE, Quarter JD . Acres, £38 to £400 ; two Cottages, large' section, £250; Six-roomed Villa, nearly equal new, only £250; Shop and House, very central, £400.— J. Peckover and Co., Land Agents, Gisborne. TTtOR REAL HARD WEAR. — Just JD opened 50 pairs of Men's Cord Trousers, at 5s 9d. Wonderful value.— At Robertson's. FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY.— Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, and all Washing Materials at Big Reductions.— William Pettie. : FIKST;CLASS Board and Residence can be obtained at the house lately occupied by Mr Hollywood, Kaiti. - Newly furnished, piano, bath-room, stabling. Three minutes from post-office and one from bowling green. - 980 TJi6r~A 'SHORT TIMEIDNLYT^SpeciaI J? lot of Dress Materials at 5s lid, 8s 6d, and 10s 6d the drew length.— William Pettie. .-• .: " IX S.S. KARAMEA.— New Umbrellas," / Macintoshes, Jackets, and Millinery, latest styles, best value.— C. Rosie & Co. LOST, from Glenroy Station, Black, tan and white Sheep Dog; aasrrers name of "Ben." Finder rewarded on returning same to Redstone's Stables. AST WEEK. Alark Way's 20th Cen- • tury Sale. Closes on Saturday nest. ' ■ _ ' cFARLANE'S HALL, Wednesday night, Hinemoa Assembly. Music by Mrs Fernandez and Mr Cullen.— J. | Harvey, Hon. Sec. 693

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9100, 19 March 1901, Page 3

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