A BEAUTIFUL NEW STOCK Of PIANOS, ORGANS & GRAMOPHONES HAVE BEEN OPENED UP AT QHRISP & gON’S NEW BRANCH SHOWROOMS PEEL STREET (J. H. Ormond’s Buildings). EAST COAST RABBIT DISTRICT. STOCKOWNERS’ LIST. I HEREBY give notice that the Stockowners’ List for the East Coast Rabbit District is deposited at the Magistrate’s Court, at Gisborne, where it may be inspected without fee during such hours as the Court is open for public business; and I give further notice that Mr. W. A. Barton, Stipendiary Magistrate, will sit at the Magistrate’s Court, at Gisborne, on FRIDAY, the 20th day of October, at the hour of 2 o’clock in the afternoon, to finally revise the said list and hear and determine any objections thereto. Dated at Gisborne, this 9th day of October, 1911. W. J. HENNESSY, Returning Officer. E. CHRISP & SON. GISBORNE. BSHDiBI NOTICE OF ELECTION OF RABBIT BOARD FOR THE EAST COAST RABBIT DISTRICT. am IN pursuance of “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908,” I, William J. iHennessy, Returning Officer for the r East Coast Rabbit District do homhv CHEAP LAND. AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY of Securing FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SECTIONS and HOMES on Easy Terms. J^AITI —11 IDEAL BUILDING SITES, situated at the corner of Wainui and de Lautour Roads. Easy terms. gTANLEY ROAD 6-ROOMED HOUSE in course of erection; hot and cold water, wash-house, copper, tubs. etc. We are also prepared to erect 3 more to suit clients. QARNARVON STREET 7-ROOM- * ED HOUSE, bathroom, hot and cold water, gas, shed and outhouses. Now let at 2os per week. GOLLEY & GO., BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL TIMBER MERCHANTS. GLADSTONE ROAD. ’Phone 149. cheap Timber. HAVING LARGE STOCKS Of KAURI AND RXMU • • ; > f v . In yard and to arrive, WE ARE OFFERING gPECIAL pRICES Competition. JOHN COLLEY & GO. THE CHEAPEST YARD IN TOWN. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MOTOR WORKS AND GARAGE. IHE PROPRIETORS, who have had 20 years' American and Colonial >erience in the designing, building, 1 erecting of Motor Cars, marine and tionary engines, and Gas-producer nts, beg to announce that they have imeneed Business in Premises lately upied, by ~ Messrs Brocklebank and icfe, Gladstone Road. QUR WORKSHOP r iU be conducted on the most up-to-ite lines, and Patrons are assured that 1 Repairs, etc., will be promptly :ecuted, under the supervision of an XPERT on the most Reasonable arms. Telephone 729. Address: -QPPER QLADSTONE ROAD. THE ISBORNE T7INGINEERING, Q.ISBORNE Jg lOACHBUILDING AND ENERAL TRON G £jj.ENERAL Jl WORKS. M OTOR REPAIRS A Speciality DAVYS, THIRD, & MITCHELL BRIGHT STREET. East Coast Rabbit District, do hereby give notice that am Election will be held for the return of FIVE persons, being duly registered Electors, within the said district, gs a Rabbit Board for the said district and that the latest day for receiving Nominations of Candidates will ho before Noon on THURSDAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH day of OCTOBER, 1911, and that the Poll (if necessary) will be taken at the several Polling-places of the said district on MONDAY, the 6th day of November, 1911. Every person desirous of becoming a candidate must be nominated by not less than Two Electors of the district, by a nomination paper, as provided by Section 8 of “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908,” delivered to the Returning Officer before Noon on the 26th day of October, 1911. The following are the Polling-places: Gisborne'—East Coast Rabbit Board’s Office, Union Bank Buildings, (principal). Tologa Bay—Town Hall. Waipiro Bay—County Council Office. Port Awanui—Mr. George Kirk’s Store. Wairoa—County Council Office. N'uhaika—Mr. Mayo’s private house. Tiniroto—Tiniroto Hall. Patuiahi—Public Hall. Matawai—Neal’s Store. Wha'katane County Council Office.. Te Karaka—Waikohu County Council Office. Opotiki—County Council office. Dated at Gisborne this 12th day of October. 1911. WM. J. HENNESSY, East Coast Rabbit District. Returning Officer, GHANGE OF PROPRIETARY. HAVING disposed of the Chemist and Druggist Business so long and successfully conducted by me, to Mr. A A. GOWER, I would thank all for their liberal support, and would ask that the same be extended to Mr. Gower, whom I have full confidence in recommending. HAROLD KANE. Referring to the above, it will be my cpnstatit endeavor to maintain the high standard of efficiency this business has maintained, and I shall do all in my power to study your requirements in every way. ALF. A. GOWER. 66 WOLSELEY 99 SHEEP SHEARING MACHINES. THE FIRST INVENTED AND STILL LEADING. 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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3350, 17 October 1911, Page 6
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