looted by Captain Tucker have judic iously avoided the subject in their Join published address. A similar omissioi by My John Townley deserves to hi dktyvfj particular" attention to. J Yours faithfully, F. HARRIS. uy i E BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION TO THE BOROHGH ELECTORS. ADIES AND "GENTLEMEN,— If my past actions in the Borough Council/have mrt» with youi approval, I have in soliciting a continuan&a<ol your support at the on the 26th inst. I sup/orter of the policy which‘"resulted i.n me sanction b y you of the £175,000 loa/i, aid JLshall feel it my duty to- see th i is economically "expended in accordance with your expressed wishes ax the poll. While on this stub j eot-1 may say that th# administration of the past 6 monitps has not my approval. £ Tlie head works of the WateifSupply Scheme should be rectified once, the -Sewage Schenvi must ife pushed and completed as soojjfas possible, lr other authorised should ceeded with with Jtespafch. Yours faitllfa/y. F. HARRIS. alon an lie
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. ADIES ANT) GENTLEMEN,Having been nominated for a seat or the Borough C'ouncil/L have much pleas; aure in stating th.a/ I am '• ■’ --- Xr; '" Borough of the progressive for as adopted by if returned do my thi same carnet the rfonev spent best advantage, ancjft'o/the purpc which it was borrowe<| J Any measures brought .forward the betterment of the Ba\oug« wouid have my heartiest support, li respective of the party who might behoving m the matter. lam not attached to any person nor party, and if you do me the honor of returning me as one of your representatives, I would do my utmost in they of the Burgesses as a wb^j I remain, Tours faithfully, JAMES BROWN. HARBOR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE BOROUGH ELECTORS. AMES AND GENTLEMEN,i Having been nominated as a representative for a spat on the Harbor Board, I beg to pface myyjews before you. I have alwavsJiWfra supporter of the Outer as I consider the jSf*fmrementf of this progressive district will nce<|» something better than the Rive? Harjfor, ..and that such harbor mustl!£ seeded ibefore the district is connected the outside centres. But as the River Harbor wilijiave to serve the purpose for. some Jfears to come, the Board must in thejpieantimc do all it can to improve th#river and also give sufficient wharf ajfd shed accommodation to keep pacejvith the expanding trade of the port Should you do me thjf honor of returning me, I shall! do *1 in my power to improve the pyesejrt conditions. I am quite indepondeiitiln my views, and am not standing interests of any ty jbx. scheme. I remain, Tours faithfullv. JAMES BROWN,
At tiie Waipuk'urau meeting on Monday Erin, who ran a splendid race and won the Easter Handicap was disqualified because the jockey did not take the breastplate with lnm when he returned to scale. Tlie totalisator paid out on thirty-one tickets before notified to stop.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3200, 22 April 1911, Page 9
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