COOK COUNTY TRIENNIAL ELECTION. GISBORNE RIDING. I HAVE this day received the following Nominations to fill tlio TWO (2) seats representing the Gisborne Riding on the Cook County Council: — WILLIAM GRAHAM GILBERT E. JONES GEORGE WITTERS A POLL will be taken on WEDNEsJj DAY, the Eighth day of 1911, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., at the undermentioned Pollingplaces, for the Election of Two of the foregoing Candidates. No. 1 Booth —Whinray’s Hall, Gisborne. No. 2 Booth—Schoolhouse, Makauri. No. 3 Booth—Public Hall, WaerengaNo. No. a-hika. 4 Booth—Public Hall, Matawhero. 5 Booth—Road Board Office, Ormond. H. M. PORTER. Returning Officer. Gisborne, Ist November, 1911. COOK HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. COOK COUNTY REPRESENTATION I HAVE this day received the following Nominations to fill the FIVE (5) Seats representing the Cook County on the above Board: THOMAS JEX-BLAKE CHARLES GRAY THOMAS HOLDEN FREDRICK JOHN LYSNAR WILLIAM HENRY TUCKER Tlie Nominations being only the re[uired number, I hereby declare the ibove Candidates DULY ELECTED or the ensuing term. H. M. PORTER. Returning Officer. Gisborne, Ist November, 1911. WAIKOHU COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE. WHATATUTU POUND TO BE CLOSED. I\TOTICE is hereby given that on and i\ after TUESDAY. November 7th, 1911. the Public Pound at Whatatutu will be CLOSED. GEO. WARREN, f County Clerk. MONEY TO LEND. £BOOO We have these sums or £6OO £2OOO amounts to suit Borrow- £375 £IOOO ers awaiting investment, £250 £9OO at from sto 6 per cent., £2OO according to the amount £IOO and the nature of the security. DE LAUTOUR, BARKER, STOCK AND MATTHEWS, Solicitors. Gisborne. IDEAL SUMMER BEVERAGES THE Beverages that cheer and invigorate during summer’s depressing heat are H. MARTIN’S FAMOUS AERATED WATERS. For Luncheon j Dinner or at Bedtime they are the dnnk par excellencejars kept in stock, and supplied as ordered. When ordering Cooling SUMMER DRINKS, or Pure TABLE VINEGAR, remember the QENTRAL QORDIAL pACTORY. Telephone No. 6. T O THE ISSO PERSONS WHO WORE STEWART’S BOOTS DURING CARNIVAL WEEK. ALWAYS LOOK FOR—--24 PEEL STREET. WHERE THE GOOD BOOTS ARE. JJECORD JJEIGN JJOTEL. GISBORNE m HIS HOTEL offers the comforts of a Home to Country Visitors and Permanent Boarders. TARIFF, 6s per day. or 20s per week to permanent boarders. F, J. SINGLE, Proprietor. who wii are the men who il. TN business the man with most knowledtre Of Other men—how they will act under certain political, social, or industrial conditions —has the key to Fortune in his hand. It is akin to receiving news of-a pending rise in the Stock Market an hour before anyone else. Our Correspondence Course in Industrial Economics is the foundation of a liberal education on this subject. Knowledge is power. Knowledge is Yours, if you ask for it. Our free Booklet gives all details. Write for it. Simply say: “ Send me ‘ Knowledge, Power and Wealth.’” HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’S Correspondence Schools, Ltd. _ - AUCKLAND. f h please mention this paper.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3366, 4 November 1911, Page 8
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