G 5 fW*? V jB U 5 S 'Jw LIMITED. STOCK, STATION, AND SHIPPING AGKNTs I-lEii. Oilier: o Bishop'gato Street Within, London, E.C. lapita! Fully Subscubed 'r.pital Paid Up leserve Fund i’1,000,000 £1,000.000 £137,0U0 Branches nt nil the Principal Tow ■> in
ADVANCES MADE ON Approved Station Property Ensuing Ciip ci Wool Frozen Meat, And All Colonial Produce. MAKING INSURANCE Effected at Lowest Current Kates. Woolsacks. Fencing Wire, and all Station Stores supplied. AGENCIES : United lusurrnec Company Fison's Sheep Dipping Powder (Trial Solicited) Aocrdeen Line oi StcmneiE to Capetown and London Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company to London. Stores and Offices: READ’S OUA V . GEORGE E. ELIOTT, COOK COUNTY COUNCIL,. TRIENNIAL ELECTION. WAIKOIIU RIDING, EXTRAORDINARY VACA NC Y , T HAVE this tiny received llie I'olJL lowing Nominations of Cuiulidales to fill the Extraordinary Vacancy to represent t lie above Riding in the County Council. HARDING. .JOHN ALFRED LYSN'AR. WILLIAM DOUGLAA. A POLL for the Elect ion oi ONE of the ahove-uatned Candidates will be taken on FRIDAY, the 21st November, between the hours of ti a.m and (i p.m., at the following Polling Booths The Road Board Office, Te Karaka. Mr Geoffrey Maclean’s Woolshed, Whatatulu. Mr Hausen’s Residence, Mutu. i\lr G. Smith’s Residence. I ia.itlairoa. And at the Offices of the Cook County Council. Gisborne. PERCY ,1. Shi ETON. Returning Officer. Te Karaka, Nov. I lth. 1002.
IN Till-: MATTIJU OK “ TllK ALCOHOLIC LUJUOK SALK CONTROL ACT, IS!Ki," AND amhnd.wt-J.vr.s thkkkof. ■«p.i IK, JOHN ALKRKD HARD'S V INC, of (iishorne, in tin.' Provincial District oi Aut-wland, Ruhlicau, JOHN MACMCOL CU.MM INC, of Uic same plate, Accouiuam, and WILLIAM DOUULAS IASiNAK, oi the same place, fSoiiciior, do .louitly and severally and solemnly ana sincerely declare as follows : We, the said John Alfred 1 larding and John Alacnicol dimming, for ourselves say : J. That the said John Alfred Harding is President of Uie licensed A ieluaiiers’ Association at Oisuorne, and me said John lUaenicol dimming is Secretary lu the said Association.
3. That tin; said Licensed Victuallers’ Association has not m any manner howsoever now or at any other lime promised, eon Lae ted. or agreed uirccliy or indirectly lo contribute or pay any tiling in money m in money's wo’rtn lo the sand william Douglas Lvsnar lor or on account ol ins expenses or action m opposing Prohibition.; •i. That we solemnly rleeiare no portion oi the Lllids of me said Association have been used or applied fo: any such purpose either directly or indirectly. And I, Hie said William Douglas Lysnar, ior my sell, say : 1. That I have not received nor arranged lo receive either directly or indirectly any money or consideration of j any Kind ITom the Licensed Victuallers Association or any Publican or any person connected with the minor trafnc for my expenses or services in opposing Prohibition; ■>. That the whole oi the expenses that I have paid up to tins dale in opposing Prohibition; both at the IKTJ Poll and the coming Poll, have been paid by myself, and no person whosoever has at any time paid or given me anything for or on account ol the sanies AND we jointly and severally make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the prov iwions oi an Act of the General Assembly oi' New Zealand intituled “ Ihe Justices oi the Peace Act, ltstLL” J. A. lIARDING. .). M. GUMMING. W. DOUGLAS LVSNAR,
Jointly and severally declared by the said Jolm Mired liarding, Jolm .Macmcol Cumining. and William Douglas Lysnar, this lJth day oi November; IUU2, Ueiore me, W. A. BARTON, A Justice oi the l’eate in and for the Colony oi New Zealand.
GRAMAPHONEI GRAMAHPONEI IT SINGS ! IT TALKS : IT PLAYS ALL INSTRUMENTS ! MAKES A CAPITAL PRESENT ! So simple—a Child can manipulate it '• Every part interchangeable, and can be replaced at a nominal cost. NO LIMIT TO SELECTIONS. RECORDS PRACTICALLY INDESTRUCTIBLE. LATEST RECORDS—ALL PRICES. LATEST KECORDS-ALL PRICES. j. h 7 o ittos - LONDON ITANO AND MUSIC HOUSE. Tu LEASE. T;0 LEASE, in the townsnip of Ormond—CD Acre; of Land, 21 acres being in splendid Orchard, .(uarter-acre in Early Potatoes and Rhubarb. Apply—- • ■ TIMES” OFFICE; or. OK.MOND HOTEL. , TVTEW Table-top Sewing Machines now on JM view at “The Beehive." Only £O. A I bargain. Secure early. SH and Oyster Depot—M. Cavanagh (late H. Warren) has a fresh aupply’of Smoked Fish every steamer. F' jk up-to-date Goods in Gents’ Hats, Mercery, and Clothing, c-all at Rosct-i----j eott’a. Trice: right.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 573, 18 November 1902, Page 3
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