Yeais ago, a young New Zealander hxed rubber heels to Ins boots. His idea patented woiild have netted him a huge -! 1 ® P ass * There may be others with ideas just as good. They should not let the opportunity pass/but should at onee consult a reputable firm ot latent Agents like Messrs. Baldwin and Baynard, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin,, who would give them honest advice, and make their rights absolutely secure*
[Extract from “New Zealand Gazette” 17th August, 1911. f WARRANT AUTHORISING THE GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL TO CONSTRUCT A BRIDGE AND APPROACHES THERETO OVER THE WAIMATA RIVER, WITHIN THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE/ AND APPORTIONING THE COST. ISLINGTON, Governor. WHEREAS by section one hundred and nineteen of the Public Works Act, 1908 (hereinafter termed the said Act), it is, inter alia, enacted that in any case where the local authority of any district desires to construct a bridge, or to establish a ferry or ford, in any position that will in its opinion be of advantage or benefit to the whole or any considerable portion of the inhabitants of an-adjacent district a,s well as to the inhabitants of its own district, and where it is in the opinion of such local authority reasonable that the local authority of such adjacent district should contribute to the cost of constructing or establishing the said bridge ferry, or ford, the provision of the said section shall have effect: An'd whereas the Gisborne Borough Council has given notice and taken the steps required by the said Act, and has made application to the Governor to authorise the construction of the bridge and approaches thereto mentioned in the Schedule hereto, and hereinafter referred to as “the said bridge,” and to apportion the cost of constructing and establishing the said bridge and approaches thereto between the said Borough Council and the Cook County Comical: i\ nd whereas it is also provided in the said Act that the Governor (with a view of determining whether or not the work should be done, or what purpertion, if any, of the cost of the same should fairly be borne by any local authority, or what local authority should, eta the work) may direct any Magistrate' or other person to lie a Commissioner to inquire into and report to him on the- matter: And whereas a Commissioner was appointed, and an inquiry was duly held in the manner provided by the said Act in respect of the said bridge, and in respect also to the apportionment of the cost of constructing the said bridge: _ And whereas such Commissioner did report to the Governor after due inquiry his opinion as to the matters respectin'’ -- which lie was appointed to revert : And whereas I ann of opinion that the cork should be done, and it is expedi■nt to make provision under the said tot for the purposes .and in the manner lereinafter set forth: Now, therefore'. I, John Poynder 3ickS'On-P'Oynder. Baron Islington, the governor of the Dominion of New Zeaand, in pursuance and in exorcise of die powers vested in me.by the l said let, and of all other powers and autlio■ities in. anywise enabling me in this >elialf. do hereby authorise the Gislorne Borough Council to execute the vork ; and I do hereby declare that, the •ost thereof, less such contribution as nay be made thereto (if any) by the Government of New Zealand, shall be >or lie by the local authorities lieremtifter mentioned in tlm following proportion, namely—the Gisborne Borough joun'cal to fivo-sixtlis «mcl tiio l Cook bounty to pay one-sixth' of such cost ■espectively; and I do hereby further lirect that any contribution hereby veto ired to be made as aforesaid the look County Council shall be paid from ,ime to time out of the funds or the aid County Council, within a period of hirty davs after demand in win tang nade by Sr on. behalf of the lonmigli Council, and all suoll. naynoents hall he. made to the I own Clerk of the aid Borough Council for and on acount of such County Council. SCHEDULE. iat bridge in the Hawke’s Bay 1 District, Gisborne Borough, si tilbetween McLean Stret and' HuraStreeb together with the applies and ad other works in conion, therewith as described in the fixation thereof; a.s the said bridge ore particularly delineated on .the marked P.W.D. 25483, deposited ie office oif the Mmiister of Public les, at Wellington, in the Provincial L’ict of Wellington. •) witness the hand of His lencv the Governor, tins twelfth day of August', one thousand nine hundred and eleven.... R, McKENZIE, Minister of Public Works.
THE undersigned 'begs to announce that the Country Branches of the P.B. Co-operative Bakery Co., Limited, have been acquired, and will he conducted from this date under the, personal management and supervision, or Mr. JAMES ERSKINE, whose past experience of the business is a sufficient guarantee that only Bread of a 1 11 S class Quality will be supplied. : The services of a fully qualified Small Goods Man have been, secured, which will enable Small Goods of every description to be delivered daily. JAMES ERSKINE, W.AERENGA-A-HIK A & PATUTAHI. August sth, 1911. ■
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3306, 26 August 1911, Page 11
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