WEDNESDAY, 17xn APRIL, On the Pvemises, "The Terrace," Alexander Street At 2 o'clock pan. W. JIOSS AN D C 0., ..„'. hustructed by Mr. E. A. Wickes, -will sell b.v public auction as above : LEASEHOLD SECTION 806 ck, containing by admeasurement 28 ]icrcbes (more or less) together with comfortable cightroomed COTTAGE and outbuildings erected thereon. Term f at sale. G. W. MOSS & CO., Auctioneers. } £IOO REWARD. WILL BE PAID to the person giving such information as will | lead to the conviction of the person who ! wilfully stabbed the Racehorse Hotu in I his box on Friday evening, April 12th.. 1901. MRS. BATCHELOR. S VTAKTED—To SELL a BICYCLE V V Apply Star Office. rar ANTED.—A first-class COOK. Ap- ** ply at once Stevenson's Hotel, Reef ton. THE GAIIRTCK CLUB popular triweekly Socials commence at the Opera House on WEDNESDAY, 17tli instant. , Gentlemen 2/-. Ladies 1/-. XKTAjSTED.—An Office BOY. Apply YV District Secretary A.M.P. Society, Greymouth. XIT A^TED.-Al(rst-class ' TAILTERVV OCT for Kaiata mill. Apply Stratford, Blair and Co. TT7ANTED—AMABRIEDCOUrLE V V used to farm work, also SINGLE MAN. Apply W. J. Coates. finO LET.—Premises at present in ocJL cupfvtion of John Dinnan. Apply J. A. Lutj:, Wharf Hotel. WANTED. r | IWO CABINETMAKERS, ONE .|_ WOODTURNER, Strong young MAN for Storeman. App'y J. VV. Easson & Co.
NELSON RACES. A RRANGEMENTS will bo made for intending Passengers leaving Grcvmouth by the 6 25 a.m. on TUESDAY next, to arrive in Nelson for the first race on WEDNESDAY, 17th. Passengers are requested to book at Stevenson's Hotel, Reefton. NEWMAN BEOS. WARE ATE A GOLD DREDGING j£ COMPANY. TENDERS will be received up till MAY Ist, at Engineer's office, Greymouth, for the ERECTION of MACHINERY, HOUSING, TABLES, &c, on the Company's pontoons (Pairdown) near Westport. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Engineer's office, Greymouth, and with Mr. D. T. Gib-bard, Westport. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. ROBERTS, Consulting Engineer. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF GREY. Jj our of representing you at the Coun. cil Board. During that time I have endeavoured to tho best of my ability (and I hope successfully) studied your interests and the welfare of the Borough. In again seeking your support I have every confidence that my past services and experiences will not be forgotten, and you may rest assured that if elected my host efforts (consistent with • economy and efficiency) will devoted towards conserving your interests and the improvement of the Borough in which the whole of my interests are centred. THOMAS JOYCE. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE BOROUGH OF GREY. Ladies and Gent'lemkn, — IT is needless for me to here express my views, as I am aware that a public meeting is to be called by the Mayor to enable each of the Candidates to express his views on Municipal matters. I have had the honor to represent the Ratepayers for the past 25 years, and leave them, to judge of my actions in the Council. If I have failed to please every ratepayer, I have always done my utmost for the general welfare of the town. If elected I will do my utmost for the good of the ratepayers in the future as I have endeavored to do in the past. Yours respectfully, DANIEL SHEEDY. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF GREY. HAYING again been nominated for a seat on the Borough Council, I respectfully solicit your vote and interest. .
During my term as Councillor I have endeavoured to promote the welfare of the town, and have always studied the interests of the Burgesses. If you again do me the honor of returning me, I will do my utmost to further the interests of the town in general. Yours faithfully, A. G. ASHTON. REYMOUTH BOROUGH ELECT VJi TION. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH. Ladies and Gentlemen, —In again offering myself as a Candidate for a seat in the Borough Council, I venture to express the hope that my past actions have 1 met with your approval. I fully recognise that with the general advancement of the town and district the Borough Council must keep pace and study the health and convenience of the residents, and this I am convinced, with care and economy can be accomplished without any increase in rates. Soliciting your votes and support at the forthcoming election. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours respectively, JOHN GEISEKING. Polling Day—Wednesday, April 24th, 1901. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF GREYMOUTH. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—In asking for your support at the Borough Election, I find that it would he impossible for mc to interview you all. So I beg to state that I am an Independent Candidate, and will discuss and vote on all measures coming before the Council on their merits only and without fear or favor. I am, Yours faithfully, F. J. GLEESON,
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 April 1901, Page 3
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