PATUTAHI LICENSING DISTRICT. ANNUAL ELECTION. ■KTOMINATIONS lor the Election of Five Members of the Patutahi Licensing Committee will be received by me up to Noon on MONDAY, Feb. 3rd, at the Public Hall, Patutahi, and the Poll (if any) will be taken on WEDNESDAY, Feb. 12th, at the Public Hall, Patutahi, Mr G. Scott’s Woolshed, and Mr Wilson's Store, Te Aral, between 9 a.tn. and 6 p.m, T. W, BILHAM, Returning Officer, TENDERS WANTED FOR DEEPENING AND WIDENING DRAIN, about fifty chains, on Belmont Farm. Patutahi. Tenders to ho sent to W. BniCK, by WED NESDAY, sth February, and from him all particulars can be obtained, WHATAUjPOKO POUND. IMPOUNDED from Hole in the Wall, for trespass on private property, by W Pkrter, on January 27, at 6 p.m. 1 dark bay Mare, branded like 2 on near shoulder,—Damages, ss, Will be sold at the Pound Yard at Noon on TUESDAY’, February 4, unless redeemed, J. FISHER, Poundkeeper, COAL! COAL ! 1 COAL!!1 |\TOW Landing and to arrive, 900 tons - 1 -’ Best Coalbrookdale Goal. Will be sold qhesp from ship's aide for cash, KENNEDY AND EVANS. KABAK k SCHOOL FUND. A DANCE will be hold at the Sohoolhonse on FRIDAY, the 7‘h February, at 8 p.m,, in aid nt iha above Fund, GentUmanlg Tickets. 4«, Mr Devary wl|', eboubl C'lffidsnt lndti,win*ni offer, driins a ennveyamw to and from Karalra,
WARNER'S FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, CATKZpBAL SquaKU, CHRISTOHUBOH, NEW ZEAIAND, Thia Ho'sl being most centrally situate, adjacent to the Cathedral, within a short distance of the Museum, Theatre, and other public buildings, and having a tram service to all parts of the suburbs passing at frequent intervals, is unequalled as a place ot residence for families or commercial gentlemen visiting Christchurch, The family portion quite separate from the commercial part of the house, The Suites of Private Apartments, which are elegantly furnished apd appointed, arc entirely distinct from the fiolel portion cf the bgildjng, thps securing perfect privacy, A novelty in colonial hotel accommodation is available at the Commercial in the shape of a Ladies* Drawing Boom, kept specially select and exclusively lor Ladies, Comment nn the quality of the Liquors supplied at the Commercial is unnecessary, as the cellar is under the personal supervision of Mr W. F. Warner. An excellent Chet dr Cuisrsp at *ll times on the premises, No pains spared in order to make the Commercial the leading hotel in ChristohprphPrompt attention will be given to Telegrams or Letters applying for apartments, W, F, WAENEB, Proprietor. VENIN G E W 8 AND HAWKE’S BAY ADVERTISER. NAPIER, N,Z, The EVENING NEWS has tfia Largest Circulation of any Hawks's Bay paper. Spsoun. J'rsi-cbrs— Short Beadable Notes. ' Sporting Chat, by ' Buff and Black.’ Volunteering Items, by ‘Breechloader,’ Fresh, Smart Novellettce, by good authors. Vevy LATEST News—European anfi Colonial, Every Evening—“ The Passing Show,” by i Touchstone,’ a gossipy commentary on the New* of the Day. The EVENING NEWS is now universally admitted tu be the Most Readable Paper, and is now the OSLX Official Gazette of the following Jiocal Bodies i— Napier Borough Council, Hastings Borough Council, H.B, County Council, Waipawa County Council, Napier Harbor Board, Besides doing the Advertising of nearly all the Bead Boardsand minor bodies in Hawke’s Bay, Subscription by Post(Js per quarter, including postage. Gisborne Agent—Mr H. T, Johzb, (Staspabd Office), who will receive subscriptions and orders for advertisements. EVENING NEWS, EMERSON STREET, NAPIER, !
GIVING UP BUSINESS! GIVING UP BUSINESS ! :ot— H. MARCROFT JpUBLICIjY gntjounoes that in consequence of increasing physical disability he has, after much consideration, decided to RELINQUISH HIS BUSINESS, As soon q* bp can find a purchaser for the same, or dispose of his Stock. — :x:—-■ In order to facilitate his release from busincag, he will sell off the whole of his Stock iu Trade at A GREAT REGUQTIQN fwm the, Original Prices, in takes thi» opportunity of thanking the people of Gisborne and district tor their patronage since his enforced resumption of business here, and also to assure them that his SALE will be a GENUINE ONE. As every article must be sold, the public may roly on getting Honest Bargains during its continuance. r ■ o ***' ‘ifilwjaiiui. _ '■ SALE COMMENTS, SATURDAY, FEB. 1,1890. Meoeived—a fresh consignment of the Celebrated TOWEE TEA, O’ To save trouble and expense, all outstanding accounts are requested to be settled forthwith. ——:o;— HL asdULR/OJaOFT, GLADSTONE BOAD, GIBBOIINB, "
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 411, 1 February 1890, Page 3
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727Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 411, 1 February 1890, Page 3
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