WAI&PU ELECTION. ALL PERSONS who signed Requisition to Mr G. E; Darton to oontostElootion are requostod to ineot in Townloy's Hall on SATURDAY NIGHT, at 8 o’olook. WANTED KNOWN. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM And FRUIT SALADS DAILY At j THE TROCADERO.
WfIIAPU ELECTION TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIAPCT.
ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I hove pleasuro in offering myself as a Candidate for our Suffrages a.t the forthcoming Gonoral Elections, and if returned I shall use my beat endeavors towards tho furtherance of the interests of the ooloDy, and this distriot in particular. lam in opposition to the present Administration, and a strong advooate for the Prohibition movement, favoring Colonial No-lioonse on the Bare Majority Vote. If eleoted I shall do my boat towards scouring tho following Reforms : \ /
Bight to every Leaseholder to acquire the Freehold at the Unimproved Value The More Speedy Settlement of the Unocoupied Native and Crown Lands of the district A More Just Proportion of the Public Expenditure in the matter of Boads and Bridges The Speedy Prosecution of the Te Karaka-Motu Railway Construction of Light Railway from Te Karaka to the Coast, in order to open op the great area of Crown and Native Lands whioh at present lie in an unproductive state
Special ' Concessions to be afforded Working Men and Small Settlers so as to onable everyone who is deeirous of doing so to get on the Land The Bight of the People to deal with the Liquor Traffic A COLONIAL HABBOB FOB POVEBTY BAY Limitation of the. Functions of the --—-—■State so as to Prevent Fur«i*“‘ Encroachments on what Bhould rightly be done by Private Enterprise BEVISION OF THE OUSTOMS TABIFF—A FBEE BBEAKFAST TABLE Striot Economy in all Departments Adequate Provision for the Defence of the Colony Bural Technical Education County Franchise to remain as at present Soliciting your support, I have the honor to be, Your Obedient Servant, H. H. WALL.
KARAKA STOCK SALE, WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD,, Will hold their , =. : NEXT SALE OF SHEEP, CAT!EE AND PIGS, At tbejr Saleyards, Te Karaka, On TUESDAY, the 29th INSTANT, At 10 §Qa.,rn. Present tntries -t head op cattle JLvHT Including 40 Yearling Steers and Heifers 25 Herd Cows 20 2 and 3-year-old Steers 500 Ineludipg Hoggets, Ewes and Lambs f* p 0 R E E E !P On beha'f of Messrs MURRAy, KOBERTH ft CO., Oft account of Mrs Beaufoy, »foe is giving up dairying: FIRBT-CLABB DAIRY COWS in full profit. ** ’ Further Entries Invitpcf. G, R. WyLLIE, Au£tione’ef.
FOR EAST COAST PORTS. THE 8.8. SHIRLEY HASELL Wjll Sftjl on Monday afternoon, nov. permitting). Taking Cargo for EAST COAST PORTS,27th f For freight, apply— GISBORNE HHRRBFARMERB’ COMPANY,’^genK
I IS" E. P. JOYCE, LSENB AND ESTATE AGENT, ARBITRATOR, VALUER, *■., HAS KOR SALEPROPERTIES OF ALL DESCRIP;* V , CIOMS*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1611, 25 November 1905, Page 3
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458Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1611, 25 November 1905, Page 3
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