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A new interest has been awakened in the Charitable Aid Bill, which the Government is pledged to bring in early next session. A conference of the Wairarapa local bodies has come to the following resolution, which represents in a forcible manner one aspect of the difficulty which the Government will have to face:—“ That this Conference resents in the strongest manner the intolerable wrong inflicted upon this district by depriving it of local government in charitable aid matters ; that it views with the gravest apprehension ihe complete destruction of healthy private benevolence, and the growth of pauperism, whieh have been brought about by the unjust system of taxation ; that a deputation wait on the Premier, asking that a clause be introduced in the Bill, making the Wairarapa Charitable Aid District coterminous with the Wairarapa Hospital District,”

WHATAUPOKO ROAD BOARD. TENDERS will be received at this Office until 5 p.m. on TUESDAY. 10th May, for the ERECTION OF BRIDGES on Mangapapa Block. The Plans will not be on view, but may ba obtained to take out at 10 o’clock a.m. and 4 p.m. each day. J. WARREN, Clerk. 4th June, 1890. COOK COUNTY. NTOTICE is hereby given that a sitting ~ of the Resident Magistrate’s Court for the District of Poverty Bay will be held at the Court House, Gisborne, on FRIDAY', 13th June, 1890, at 11 o’clock a.m., for the purpose of revising the County Electors Rolls for the year 1890-91. JAMES BOOTH, Resident Magistrate. Gisborne, June 2 1890. BUSH FALLING. TENDERS wanted for Felling 130 acres Light Bush on section 20, Waimata Valiev. Specifications to be seen at Standard Office, or at Mr J. K. Brett’s, on >he section. Tenders to close on TUESDAY, 10th June. BUSH FALLING. THE undersigned invites Tenders, to elose on TUESDAY, June 10<h, Noon, for Falling about 100 acres of Bush at his property, Rimuroa. Tenders to be left at my office, where all particulars can be obtained, as also from Mr Cleary, on the premises. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. E. F. HARRIS, Albion Buildings,

A CURE FOR LUNGWORM. FEELING satisfied, after a thorough test, that we have discovered an effectual cure for that destructive disease in sheep, the lungworm, we shall be glad of any opportunity offered us by sheepfarmers to convince them of the efficacy of the cure. For this purpose we shall be happy to receive communications from those desiring to have the cure fairly tested. We are quite prepared to guarantee that the remedy is an effectual one, and to take all risk upon ourselves, indemnifying owners in case of the loss of any animal through the effects of the test. Communications may be addressed care of Mr W. E. Akboyd, Gisborne Standard Office. P. MOONEY. E. DEVERY. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. 1 1 LENDERS will be received until 12 noon, SATURDAY, 7ih inst., for Formation and Drain, Old Ferry Road, Oweta. Specifications may be seen at the office. GEO. J. WINTER, County Engineer. Gisborne, June 4,1890. NOTICE. WILL the Person or Persona who took a CANVAS HORSE COVER from the Waerenga-a-kika Racecourse on May 26th, by mistake or otherwise, return the same at once, and save further trouble. JAS. SMITH. Ormond, 3rd June, 1890.

NOTICE. HAVING disposed of my business—THE OBMOND BUTCHERY—I request an immediate settlement of all outstanding accounts so as to save any futtber trouble. W. E. COOPER. Ormond, May 22nd, 1890. BUSH FALLING. TENDERS are invited for about 300 acres Bush Cieating. Sections vary from 40 to 80 sores. All particulars can be obtained by epplying to the undersigned. Tenders to belli by 12 noon, SATURDAY, June 7fa. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted, JAS. WOODBINE-JOHNSON, Maraetaha, TENDERS. TENDERS WANTED by Tuesday night at 8 o’clock, for mustering and driving 500 pigs (more or less) from Ktrikiriroa, East Coast. JAMES FINLAY, British Empire Hotel. For sale-a blacksmith’s shop, with or without Tools. For particulars apply—T. PaBDOE, Matawhero, WANTED-A Good Steady YOUTH, as improver to Bleokitaithiiig, Apply T< PAMDOE, Matswhsrc,

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 464, 7 June 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 464, 7 June 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 464, 7 June 1890, Page 3

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