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GISBORNE SHEEPFARMEBS FROZEN MEAT COMPANY, LIMITED, GISBORNE, NEW ZEALAND. APITAL £30,000, IN 30,000 SHARE OF £1 EACH. PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE. P. Barker, Sheepfarmer, Gisborne. VV. K. Chambers, Sheepfarmer, Repo ngarre. F. Hall, Sheepfarmer, Gisborne. W. Douglas Lysnar, Sheepfarmer, Gisborne. James Fitzgerald, Sheepfarmer, Anaura. I E. M. Hutchinson, Sheepfarmer, Waihuka. P. T. Kenway, Sheepfarmer, Wairaata. F. Patnilo, Station Manager, Rangatira. C. A. DeLautour, Barrister, Gisborne. Applicants for Shares are requested to send in their applications with as little delay as possible, as it is absolutely necessary to determine at the earliest possible date that the shares required are subscribed. Applications and moneyß therewith will be roceived by me, or by any of the Committee. C. A. DkLAUTOUR (For the Committee).

NOTICE TO ATEI'AYGKS. (1) Voters, record your Votes; Don’t stay away, as tho poll is decided on a Bare Majority of the ACTUAL VOTES recorded. (2) The Drainage scheme, however imperfect, is not intended and cannot possibly drain off the storm or surface water. (3) No provision is made for supplying the wants of Greater Gisborne, which should be in any comprehensive and complete scheme. (4) If the scheme included the Su curbs about to be incorporated, the cost to Gisborne proper would have been greatly reduced, while all would have benefited. (5) You are asked to vote for an indefinite scheme of Sewerage, involving .£30,000 to start with, and then leave the scheme and portion of the town to be served to the discretion of the Council. (6) The flow of water at the Waihirere Falls to-day only partially filled a pipe. Consider what the flow would be in any ordinary dry season. We are told there are no slips ; that the land is not liable to slips, and the ground was solid. Go and see the slips and inspect the ground, with large holes and underground channels at the site of the proposed dam; also consider whether such broken ground will or is likely to hold water. (7) Consider your interest before ■ voting, and VOTE AGAINST THE | PRESENT UNWISE WATER AND ■ DRAINAGE SCHEME, so that better : ones can be obtained.

COOK COUNTY COUNCIL, "VT OTICE is hereby given that Persons J3I Carting from the Patutahi Quarry will be PROHIBITED from takiDg Metal or Spawls when the County roads are in a wet or damp condition. After heavy rain the gate near the Quarry will be locked. De G. FSASER, County Engineer. Gisborne, January 18th, 1902. WAIAPU PROHIBITION LEAGUE. e ev - r. w. r iiT Will Lecture at MORERE MORERE THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, At 7.30 o’olock. Leader of Singing, Mr E. H. Buckingham. Collection at all Meetings.

PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ACADEMY OE MUSIC. THURSDAY, 80th JANUARY, 1902, At 8 p.m. By MRS BARRINGTON WATERS (Australian Pianists). ASSISTED BY CONCERT PARTY. FOUND. UIOUND, on Ormond Road—One Drab _E WALKING JACKET, containing coin. Owner can have the same at Times office by paying oost of advertisement. E. COOK. ST. PATRICK’S SPORTS. A MEETING of the General Committee will be held at the Masonic Hotel, on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, 24th inst., At 8 o’clock. Full attendance requested. FIRE ESCAPES. B RIGGS’ P ATENT gIMPLEX JJIIRE -^SCAPES. AT TO.WNLEY’S. AT TOWNLEY’S. SIMPLICITY ITSELF ! SIMPLICITY ITSELF! SIMPLICITY ITSELF ! CALL AND SEE! CALL AND SEE! CALL AND SEE!

MUSIC 1I TT LON. MR. C. J. EAST Senior Honors Certificate Trinity College, * * London). P Organist Wesiey Church, Reoeives Pupils for the ianofobte; " OBGAN, And si N G IN G . Time and Expression specially attended to. Quarter Commences —JANUARY 27tb. Country yisitgd : Thursday and Saturdays. For Terms, apply at address: UPPER GLADSTONE ROAD,

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 319, 21 January 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 319, 21 January 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 319, 21 January 1902, Page 3

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