PUBLIC NOTICES. JUST LIKE NEW IS WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS WILL TELL YOU. Recommendation is the best 1 Advertisement. We therefore wish to thank our customers who have advertised us so well and by keeping our methods up to their Scientific Standard we trust that during 1910 we shall still merit your support. For the Convenience of our Customers we undertake repairs at low prices. All Goods Tailor-pressed. SILK AND SATIN Dry Dyed. CLIFFORD TATTERSFIELD. ART DYER AND CLEANER. 33 CUSTOMHOUSE STREET. (Joins Gladstone Road at P. 0.) First-class English Certificate. NOTICE. CUSTOMERS are notified that from now on the Whataupoko Wood and Coal Yards are connected with Telephone (No. 20S). Orders for Coal and Firewood promptly attended to. TO LET. FIRST-CLASS SHOP, with .large 2-storcy Store at back, suitable for factory. Reasonable rental. For full particulars, apply at — ‘‘TIMES'- OFFICE. COOK HOSPITAL AND CHARIT ABLE AID BOARD ELECTION. npHE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ CONFERENCE have selected the undermentioned members of Lodges for seats on the Board for the Borough of Gisborne:— C. F. LEWIS (President of the Conference) REV. W. LAMB ROBERT’ JOHNSTON. Members of ALL LODGES and their WIVES, are earnestly requested to use their influence in securing the return of these gentlemen. THE ELECTORS GENERALLY are respectfully asked to give the Nominees of the Conference, their support, ,'.s the Friendly Societies have at heart the welfare of the Gisborne Hospital, and have at at’ times moved in the di rection of uiihering the interests of thac institution, while they claim to he continually in touch with those who ttrough sickness become inmates of the Gis> orne Hospital. THL: ELECTORS AS A WHOLE are assured of their interests being carefully safeguarded and the good reputation of the Gisborne Hospital maintain ed. J. W. BRADLY, Secretary, Friendly Societies’ Conference. 1 A DIES AND GENTLEMEN.— A Should you honor u.s, by returning us to the Board, we promise you .-justice; tempered with benevolence. Faithfully yours, CECIL F. "LEWIS (President of Conference) W. LAMB R. JOHNSTON. COOK HOSPITAL DISTRICT. I HAVE this day received the following Nominations of Candidates for the Cook Hospital and Charitable Aid Board: TO REPRESENT THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE: REERE, Johan Clare COLLINS, James Clive HARRIS, Frank Robert JOHNSTON, Robert LEWIS, Cecil Francis LAMB, William LYSNAR, William Douglas MAYNARD, John PETITE, John Frank SCOTT, Agnes SMITH, George 'lO REPRESENT THE COUNTY OF COOK: GRAY, Charles HEPBURN, Duncan HOLDEN, Thomas INGRAM, Herbert Wm. Harrison LYSNAR. Frederick John MATTHEWS. Alfred Fordo TUCKER, William Henry WHITE, Henry TO REPRESENT THE COUNTY OF WAIKOHU: LEWIS, Albert Michael MACDONALD, William Donald Stuart TIFFEN, George William A POLL will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of March, 1910, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., for the Election of FOUR (4) BOROUGH REPRESENTATIVES at the following Polling-places:— Dunlop’s Buildings (late Nathan’s), Lowe Street Old Men’s Home. Roebuck Road. Morell’s Store, Whataupoko. Borough Chambers, Read’s Quay. For the Election of FIVE (o) COOK COUNTY REPRESENTATIVES at the following Polling-places:— Courthouse. Tologa Bay. 4 Road Board Office, Ormond. Schoolhouse, Tiniroto. Bruce’s Store, Wharekopao. Schoolhouse, Whangara. Bruce’s Store, Waiohika. Waikohu County Office, To Karakn Public Hall, Patntalii. Schoolhouse, Te Arai. Schoolhouse, Waerenga-o-kuri. Public Hall, Waimata. Public Hall, Matawhgro. Public Hall, Waer&nga-a-hikn. Cook County Office, Gisborne. And for the Election of TWO (2) WAIKOHU COUNTY REPRESENTATIVES at the following Polling-places: Public Hall, Whatatutu. Hal'kett’s Store, Rakauroa. Neal’s Store, Matawai. ' Barton’s Wool shed, Mangatu. County Office, To Karaka. Schoolhouse, Motin Schoolhouse, Whakarau. Hindruu’s House.- Kanakanaia. Cook Countv Office, Gisborne. I-I. M. PORTER, , . Returning Officer. Gisborne, Bth March, 1910.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2755, 9 March 1910, Page 1
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