bors' leads iis to the conclusion that £l, OOOjOOO is much nearer the correct estimate. That until a plentiful supply of good stone within easy haulage distance is discovered and is in the;control of the Board, harbor-building must b© ruinously expensive. That there are oilier, and perhaps better and less expensive schemes for an Outer Harbor than have yet been propounded, and which ought to receive serious consideration before a finaLfdocision is arrived at. That it should be our aim, instead of increasing our liabilities, tof reduce wharfages and other dues oif all ouj exports. Xou/sjf faithful! * f T. HOJ H. K A. F. GEO. 7 AY fATTHEWS. ITTERS W. H. TUCKER
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE • BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. T A DIES AND G In offering your lowing for youij I believe adopted l by v, port the carrying INTLEMEN.— iy services as one of :ves. I submit the folfderation:— Prpai'essive i>olicy ill faithfully supof the same: on, the But but I will strenuously and unflinchingly oppose anything to alter or destrov of the Loan authorised by-ryfrafor the Borough in the best interests of the Blecto: The Ratepayers rowing of a large sun if elected. I wlcM money properly and to achieve the best ests of the Ratepay ■ioned the borof money, and, best to see that nomically. spent Its in the interto complete he works for which it was borvarious rowed. All other questions coming before the Council will receive my most careful consideration, and I will use my best business capabilities and time in their discussion without fear or favor, for the prosperity of the people, and the Borough as a whole, m which my state is considerable. I will not Wld myself bound to anj pa'.tv or peidMma 1 following, but will ' ' f-justice, and consider affecting t’ Elects, nor strive to <h questions a; welfare of Have the*,' Council. Trusti port am idiom lessen with all interest* and to on t] rt our s; xence, *H[ (tiave the honor to be, Yours faithfully, U T. G. LAWL SS
TO THE ELECTORS. A D lES I nave again offer .fou my servi<^§*jsfiS® Councillor at /the forthcoming Borough Election, § and should it be to elect me, 1 shall at all mv best efforts to get a fair an<s£j®st administration of all matters pertaining to w/fa re of tiiis Borough. yours, GEORGE SMITH (Builder), TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE.
T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— ■S- In offering mv services as a Candidate for the forthcoming Borough Election, I liereb for your 'kind 1. I believe in tl Town and Boroua will strive vigorously to 2. The time is nomiit the following ation: — progress of the if elected, I _.irsue| this, rtunqfto give careful LightRoads. 3. Spesfy complefion of fiett 4. Tram system to Jpc installed immediately. ' Yv/ If you do me the honor oflejpcting me as your representative, sincerely pledge that I will use my besfti endeavor in carrying out the proposals as voted for by the Ratepayers. rf My interests are yours. My ticket is Independence. your support irs respectfully. W. WEBB. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Progressive Independent Candidate for the coming Borough -Election, I take this opportunity of laying my views before you. . . . . 1. l T ou have authorised certain municipal works to be carried 1 out, and have borrowed a sum to cover the cost of completing-tliese works. If it pleases you to elect mjjjrto your Council I will do all in my ffow&r to enforce the completion of without any divergence frefrn tlitrpians upon which you authorised the rai&Bfltf^of the money, and tha-t allotted to the 'be jppent- in their Jf nd not used to make up deficienciesjcaused by alterations in the plans- off other works, and extravagances. In Jpe carrying out of these works I will sndepvior always to enforce the observmnry c® strict economy. . i f f 2. The health of tMcojpmunity must l>e preserved, and to dotliis means the i-omoval of insanitary buildings, and the herding of houses together, without breathing space • nor room- for common decencv. prevented. 3. The Recreation Reserves on the Kaiti, Whataupoko, and Township should be put in good order and maintained, so tlhat the young pegfie and children; may be able to indulge freely in their respective games, arxJFso assist to preserve the high standards? of physical fitness attributed to the dominion. 4. The sea frontage shout! be protected for the benefit of reside nits living there, bathers, and holiJay-,mak©rs, and .not used for such worksJfthat to-day make it disgusting and rJnilsive m places; also, the pollution if the rivers running through the town S placing the health of the comJriunity fin jeopardy, must bo stopped. \ S 5. I will also be lseem# interested m seeing the roads laidYjjpyn) in a permanent manner, and propferly maintained, without waste of money. I ami not allied nor bound to any party, but place myself before you iiM dependentily, in response to the repeated call for young people to com© forward and taikeaMretive interest in municipal affairs. /Sfifli being the case, if you haveH'/nfidence in me, I ask you to show if on the day of tihe election by giving/me your vote. 7 Yours faithfully. H. M, FINN.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3200, 22 April 1911, Page 9
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