TECHNICAL SCHOOL. THE Second Qunrtor in Bookkoeping and Typewriting will commence 'THIS (TUESDAY) . EVENING, tho 26th inst., at 7 o’clock. A Class for Vocal Music on tho same night, at 8 o’clock. W. MORGAN, Socrotary. TENDERS. Tenders., dosing at my office, at Noon, on THURSDAY, May 28th, are invited for tho Erection of a Residence, in Ballance Street, AVliataupoko. Plans and specifications may bo seen at my office. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 11. J. BROWNLEE, Architect. Gisborne.
GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD ELECTION. x THE following aro tho .Polling Places for tho Election of a Member on THURSDAY NEXT, 28th iust:— ■ To Araroa—Schoolhouse. • Port Awanui—Courthouse. Tuparoa—Station Store. Waipiro—Stovonson’s ■ Boardinghouse. Tokomaru—Maori Hall. Tologa Pay—Old Courthouse. Whangara—Schoolhouso. Wigan—Schoolhouse. Matawhero—lmago’s Store. Patutalii—Public Hall. Waeronga-o-kuri—Schoolhouso. Tiniroto—Schoolhouse. Te Arai—Schoolhouse. AVharerata—Store. Ormond—Public Hall. Te Xara'ka—Road Board Office. "What a tutu —Poole’s Building. Waimata—Public Hall. Motu—Schoolhouse. Rakauroa —Hallcet’s Store. Wliakarau —Schoolhouso. Wharekopae—Bruce's Store. AVaerenga-a-hika—Public Hall.
And Gisborne Harbor Board Office. H. M. PORTER, Returning Officer. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE COOK AND WAIAPU HARBOR DISTRICT. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, ~ I 1 As previously announced, lam a Candidate for tho vacancy on the Gisborne Harbor Board. I am satisfied that our future prosperity will be materially . aided by securing a reliable Outer Harbor, and, with this in view, consider that a scheme based on the best engineering advice possible should be placed before the ratepayers at the earliest opportunity.
I am also of opinion that the expenditure on the river should be curtailed as far as is compatible with keeping the channel open to its present depth, and maintaining the best shipping facilities possible, and consider this can be well done without the strikng of a rate. I would strongly opposo any unnecessary expenditure in blasting in the river other than the removal of any rocks that may be found obstructive to the traffic in the channel. Any measures brought forward calculated to advance the interests of tho District, or to afford increased facilities for handling our produce and merchandise at the port, or conducive to the comfort of Vie travelling public, will meet with my hearty co-operation. I remain, Yours faithfully, T. HOLDEN.
SALE BY MORTGAGEE. GAVIN RALSTON WYLLIE, Auctioneer. Instructed by tbo Deputy Registrar of the Supremo Court at ' Gisborne (acting on tho .application of the Mortgagee) will, on SATURDAY, tb© 13th day of JUNE, 1908, at Noon, at the Wool Store of Williams and Kettle, Limited, situate in Custom House Sreet, Gisborne, sell by public auction— ALL that Parcel of Land situate in the Borough of Gisborne, . containing One rood (Oac. lr. OOper.), and known ‘as Lot Twenty-Seven (27), portion of Section 123, Suburbs of Gisborne, and being all of the land comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 42, Folio 195, of the Poverty Bay Land Regis- . tration District. For further particulars apply to William Sievwright, of Gisborne, Solicitor, the Solicitor acting for the Mortgagee,.in whose hands the particulars and conditions of sale, etc., may be seen. • . , Dated at Gisborne this eighth day of May, 1908. G. J. A. JOHNSTONE, Deputy Registrar.
TENDERS FOR GRAZING. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE ■WILLIAM CURRIE. Alternate tenders win be received by the undersigned up to Noon on SATURDAY, the 30th inst., at the office of Messrs Coleman and Beere, Gisborne, for the right to graze the following lots sown in. grass and turnips for sheep fattening, for a term of six months from Ist June, —IDOB—
Lot 1.—600 Acres, part of Puninga No. 6 Block. Lot 2.—800 Acres, being the above 600 acres, together with 200 acres of Puninga No. 7 Block. The land will be shown to intending tenderers by Mr. Bert. Currie, Imving Wlmrerata at 10 o’clock on WEDNESDAY MORNING, the 27th mst. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. MARGARET CURRIE. Gisborne, May 18, 1008. east coast acclimatisation SOCIETY.
THE following have taken out Li censes for this Season:—_ Aston, H. Barry, Dan Beere, A. H. Broderick, H. W. File, L. H. Gray, A. M. Grayson, Wm. Hutchinson, E. M. Hansen, 0. Holschier, H. J. Hansen, C. L. Kemp, A. J. W. McKee, James Morgan, S. A. F. Oxenliam, J. Parsons, S. J. Redstone, J. R. Sandlant, 0. Spence, Leslie Sheppard, J. E. Sainsbury, C. E. Spratt, Jas. J. Saunders, A. F. Taplin, J. H. Taylor, Ohas. Witters, Geo. Property-holders are earnestly requested to see that those who are not license-holders do not shoot over their groundward 0 f .£lO -is offered by the Society to anyone through whom a conviction is obtained against any person : shooting - IMPORTED game, etc., without a license. ■■■ ' ■ ■ ’ H. M. PORTER,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2200, 26 May 1908, Page 1
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