BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE. SPECIAL OEDEE. rpHE Council has resolved that in terms of “The Rating Acts Amendments Act, 1888,” Sections 22 to 51, both inclusive, of “The Rating Act, 1882,” and the several Amendments thereof, shall apply to tha recovery of all Rates now due or hereafter to become due, A Special Meeting will ba held at noon on THURSDAY, 27th February, to confirm the above resolution. J. BOURKE, Town Clerk, Gisborne, 31st January, 1890, PATUTAHI LICENSING DISTBICT. . ANNUAL ELECTION. "VrOMINATIONS for tha Election of Five ’ Members of the Patutahi Licensing Committea 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, Ta Aral, between 9 t.m, and 6 p.m, T. W. BILHAM, Returning Officer,
WAIROA COUNTY RACING CLUB. 'pUESDAY AND FEBRUARY 4in AND sth, 1800. ' FIRST DAY. Handicap Hubdleh, of 80 sovb.—half aov. Countx Stakes Haxpicav, 75 sovs—.l sov. Fnrixa HasnicAr, 80 sovb.—lsa. NOMINATIONS SECOND DAY. (Monbat, Bud FxßsuAar, at 8 r M ) Szconb Hukdlzs, 20 sovb.—Half sov. Gband Stand Hasdioaf, 20 sovs.—Half sov. PuBLICAMs’ Poass, 85 SOVB.—I BOV, THOS. CARBOLL, Hon, Seo, Look Out
FOB THE NEW A ADVERTISEMENT OP PITT AND MAGUIRE, THE NOTED CASH GROCERS! ’II’V lesiw Gladstone Road, Gisborne.
FENCING, rpENDERS required for laying and erecting X about one mile r.f FENCING at Mareetaha. Sp-riil'nilona to ba seen at Messrs Grahar.i, i’iti and Eeunett'a, or at the Station. Tenders to close at Noon on TUESDAY, the llth inst.. addressed to the undersigned, at Mossrii Graham, pjtf and Bennett’s or Maracteha. The lowest or any Tender not nseecaarily accepted. JAS. WOppBINE-JOHNSON. TENDERS WANTED FOR DEEPENING AND WIDENING DRAIN, about fifty chains, on Belmont Farm, Patutahi. Tenders to ba sent to W. Br.ics, by WEDI NESDAY, 6th February, and from him all particulars can be obtained, COAL I COAL !! COAL!1! \TOW Landing and to arrive, 300 tons -L™ Best Coalbtookdala Coal. Will ba sold cheap from ship's side for cash, KENNEDY AND EVANS. KABAKA SCHOOL FUND, A DANCE will be bald at tha Schoolhouse on FRIDA?, the 7th February, at 8 p.m., in aid of tba above Fund, Gentlemen’s Tickets, 4s. Mr Devery will, should sufficient inducement offer, drive a conveyance to and from Karaka.
NOTICE . GISBORNE- STANDARD NEWSPAPER COMPANY (Limited). Accounts, owing to the abova Company, and now overdue, must be paid on or before Fzbbvaby 10th, 1890, failing which nummary action will be taken. By order. MR BURCH BEGS to notify that he is now able to , . a 't? n , d to orders for TANK CLEAN'VELL SINKING. Abyssinian Wells Sunk. Orders promptly attended to. E, BUECH, Gladstone Road. TO LET. THAT Desirable RESIDENCE now in the occupation of H. E, Kehnt, Esq; 8 acres of ground, 1 acre garden and orchard, 2 acres paddock (with stable and good water supply). .For terms, apply to— JOHN ADEANE, Saddler, Gisborne. FOB SALE. F -£H';£ IOUTHED CROSSBRED tjxjxj EWES. Delivery middle of Feb. W. E, AKROYD, Btanbabd Office. 1
W ABNER'S FAMILY AND OOMMEB* CIAL HOTEL, CATHXDBAL SpVABE, CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND. This Hotel being most centrally situate, adjacent to the Cathedral, within a short distance of the Museum, Thdatre, and other public buildings, and having a tram service to all parts of the suburbs passing at frequent intervals, is unequalled as a place of 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 and appointed, are entirely distinct from tha hotel portion of tha building, thus securing perfect privacy. A novelty in colonial hotel accommodation is available at toe Commercial in the shape of a Ladies’ Drawing Room, kept specially select and exclusively tor Ladies, Comment on the quality of tha Liquors supplied at the Commercial ia unnecessary, as the cellar ia under the personal supervision of Mr W. F. Warner. An excellent Csxr du Cuisisa at all times on the premises. No pains spared in order to make the Commercial the leading hotel iu Christchurch. Prompt attention will ba given to Telegrams or Letters applying tor apartments, W. F. WABNEb! Proprietor.
[A CARB. MISS Q. SCHULTZ, **** fhuieforto and Address: Bright Street,
GIVING UP BUSINESS! GIVING UP BUSINESS I — :o:~ H. MARCROFT pUBLICLT announces that in consequence of increasing physical disability he lias, after much consideration, decided to relinquish his business, As soon as he can find a purchaser for the same, or dispose of his Stock. ———:x; Tn order to facilitate his release from business, he will sell off the whole of his Stock in Trade at A GREAT REDUCTION from the Original Prices. ■ 10; — H.M. takes this opportunity of thanking the people of Gisborne and district i inifoto SALE COMMENCES, SATURDAY, FEB. 1, 1890. Just Received—a fresh consignment of the Celebrated TOWER TWA ——:o:——. acoou,l ‘" ZEZ. GLAUtITOMX ROAD, GISBOBNK,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 412, 4 February 1890, Page 3
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