TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE BOROUGH Ob' GISBORNE. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request of a number of Ratepayers, I am a Candidate for a seat in the Borough Council, and if elected shall do my utmost to further your interests, and to ensure an im. partial and economical expenditure of the Borough funds. Yours faithfully, JOHN COLEMAN, ELECTION NOTICE. jyADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I am a Candidate for your votes at the Election for our Borough Council. If returned I shall do my best in the general interests. I remain, Your obedient servant, J. TOWNLEY. ELECTION NOTICE.
T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN—I am a -A-J Canditate for re-election for the Borough Council, and should I have the honor of being elected, I will do my utmost to the best of my ability to further the general interests of the Borough. Yours faithfully, J. A. HARDING. J. K. JONES, ENGINEER, GREY STREET, BEGS to inform the public of Cook County that he has commenced business as above. Repairs done to Reapers and Mowers, Lawn Mowers, Sewing and Washing Machines, Pumps, Ranges, Mangles, and all classes of Machinery (large or small) at moderate prices. His long experience in the trade is a guarantee that the workmanship will be of the best.
TENDERS FOR INLAND MAIL SERVICES FOB 1889 AND 1890. General Post Office, Wellington, 24th August, 1888. SEALED Tenders will be received at th 8 several Chief Post Offices in the colony, until SATURDAY, the 29th September next, for the conveyance of Mails between the undermentioned places, for a period of Two Years, from the let January, 1889, to the 31st December, 1890, Postal District of Gisborne. 1. Gisborne and Ormond, via Makaraka and , Waerenga-a-hika, daily. 2. Gisborne and Patutahi, via Matawhero
and Te Arai, thrice weekly. 8. Gisborne and Port Awanui, weekly. 4. Gisborne and Waimata Valley, weekly. 5. Gisborne and Wairoa, via Tiniroto and Frasertown, weekly. 6. Gisborne and Whatatutu, via Te Karaka, weekly. 7. Gisborne and Whatatutu, via Te Karaka, twice weekly. +B. Gisborne Post Office and Wharf, as required, 9. Port Awanui and Hicks Bay, via Rangitukia, fortnightly. 10. Te Arai Bridge, and Schoolhouse, Murewai, weekly. 11. Te Arai Bridge, and Schoolhouse, Mure. wai, twice weekly. The attention of intending Tenderers is directed to the terms and conditions of contract printed at the back of the tender forms, and more especially to Clauses Nos. 6,9, 10. 11, 15,17, and 19. Contractors whose tenders may be accepted must be prepared to carry out the services for which they tender according to time-tahlvii framed by the Department, Forms of tender, with the terms and conditions of contract, may be procured at any pogi office. No Tender will be considered un.' iess made on the printed form. Tender?, indorsed •• f or Mail Service, No- >” to b» addressed to the Chief Postmaster of tie postal district to which the Tender specially refer. W. GRAY, Secretary. ♦Services may be affected by railway extension, and may be terminated by the Post-master-General on hie giving one mouth’s notice, in writing, tServioes may be terminated by the Post. master-General on giving one month’s notice in writing. In delivering and receiving mails at railway stations, it is understood that contractors deal with the guards of trains. OITX I N K , PEEL STREET. Moskino— lQ to 12, Free to Ladies and Children ; entrance side door. Afternoon— 2 to 5.30; admission, 6d. Evenings— 7 to 101—Ladies, 6d; Gentle, men, Is. Will be open each Monday, Wednesday Friday, and Saturday. SKATES ON HIRE. COAL AND FIREWOOD. NEWCASTLE COAL Cheap from vessel's side, in dray load. lots, for Cash, FIREWOOD. Manuka, cut, 13s, delivered for Cash, do. uncut, 12s, „ „ Mixed, cut, 12s, „ „ do. uncut, lie, „ „ Taupiri and Waikato Goal always on hand. KENNDDy’aND EVANS. WANTED KNOWN THAT ACIAWYER is prepared to deliver . O FIREWOOD at the following low prices, for CASH— Out Manuka, 14s Uncut do., 12s 6d Cut Mixed Wood, 12s (Id Uncut do., Us BOUGHT at very low figures, and will be sold Cheap, a lot of Boys’ Knioker Suits, from 6s 6d.—J. Longley. FOUND — Where Gentlemen’s Best White Kid Gloves can be bought for 2s Bd, usual price 4s 6d,—At J. Longley’s
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 195, 13 September 1888, Page 3
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