PROHIBITION. MB, TV. JJ. LYSXAB W' ILL ADDRESS A PUBLIC Vv meeting AGAINST " PROHIBITION At the following places, commencing each evening at S sharp : MATAWHERO SCHOOL—WEDNESDAY, 12th November. PATUTAIII HALL—THURSDAY, 13th. TE ARAI SCHOOL—FRIDAY, lllli. W A ERENG A-A-lIIK A SCHOOLSATURDAY, loth. MAKAURI SCHOOL- . MONDAY, 11 tit. PROHIBITIONISTS AND QUESTIONS cordially invited.
NO LICENSE. Great meeting, In the THEATRE, Is called for THURSDAY NIGHT, November 15. THURSDAY NIGHT, November 15. At Eight o’clock, When MISS BALGA RNI E, The Renowned Lecturess from Scotland, will deliver a Lecture. EVERYBODY COME* EVERYBODY COME, A collection taken up for Expenses. MATAWHERO PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Jl NNIVERSARY SERVICES. SUNDAY, NOV. 23rd. Conducted by Rev. Hugh Kelly, M.A., Knox Church, Auckland. Services : Patutahi, 11 am. ; Matawhero, 2 and 7 p.m. MONDAY, NOV. 21th—S OIR EE ■ Lecture : “ Scottish Humor and Song,” by Rev. Hugh Kelly, M.A., Knox Church, Auckland. Solos by Misses FauL-c-rt, Gardner, Gush, Stephenson, and Mr Picken. TEA AT li O’CLOCK. Admission : Single Ticket, 2s ; Family Ticket, Gs; Children, Halfprice. Proceeds in aid of Manse Building Fund.
COOK COUNTY COUNCIL., TO THE ELECTORS WIIATAUI’OKO HIDING. r ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.1 am again a Ca.'ididate for the representation of your Hiding, and trust my endeavors to serve you in the past will secure your support on this occasion. If re-elected, I shall always he ready to give all the support in my power to all questions affecting the advancement and welfare of the district, and as in the past I have never shirked responsibility when matters ot urgency or progress have been at stake, I shall not be found to hesitate in the future when prompt measures are found necessary. Yours faithfully, WILLIAM COOPER.
TO THE ELECTORS WITATAUPOKO RIDING. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,1 am a Candidate for the representation of your Riding. I recognise that reform is required in the Council, and, if elected, my best endeavors on your behalf are ascured. THOMAS HOLDEN. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. TO TIIE ELECJOtiS WHATAUPOIvO RIDING. | r ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— $_ j At the request of a number of Ratepayers, 1 am a Candidate for the representation of your Riding. In the past the Council has ignored your urgent requirements. You have a rich and fertile county. If its affairs are administered on business lines, the reproach of financial muddle and consequently bad roads will speedily be removed. lam strenuously opposed to such a medieval measure as the proposed wheel tax. If elected, I shall do my best to advanoe the interest of the Riding and the County generally. , , , Yours faithfully, A. FORDE MATTHEWS. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. TRIENNIAL ELECTION, WATKOI-IU RIDINO, EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY-. I HAVE this day received the following Nominations of Candidates to fill the Extraordinary Vacancy to represent the above Riding in the County Council. HARDING, JOHN ALFRED LYSNAR, WILLIAM DOUGLAS. A POLL for the Election of ONE of the above-named Candidates will lie taken on FRIDAY, the dlst November, between the hours of '■) a.in. and (i p.m., at the following Polling Booths
T(\e Hoad Board Office, Te Karaka. Mi Geoffrey Maclean’s Woolshed, WhataUitu. Mr Hansen’s Residence. Motu. Mr G. Smith’s Residence, Raukuroa. And at- the Offices of the Cook County Council, Gisborne. PERCY J. SEFTON, Returning Officer. Te Karaka, Nov. 11th, 1902 4 COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. HANGAROA RIDING. THE undermentioned have been noI minated as Candidates for the representation of this Riding on the Cook County Council CLAYTON, WILLIAM LISSANT TOMBLESON, WILLIAM A POLL for the return of ONE oi the above Candidates will be held on MONDAY. 17th November, between the hours of 9 aim and ® a *- the undermentioned Polling places The Public Schoolhouse, Tiniroto Mr Burgess’s Woolshed. Ilangaroa Cook County Office. Gisborne.
D. MORICE, Returning Officer. Gisborne. Bth November, 1902. VILLAGE FAIR. ORMOND HALL, rjTQURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13th. Admission in the evening, Sixpence, In Aid of Wesley Church Funds. GISBORNE BUILDING SOCIETY. WEDNESDAY, the 12th instant, is appointed Pay Day ior members ol the Society. H. M. PORTER, Secretary.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 568, 12 November 1902, Page 3
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