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WAIAPU TEMPERANCE REFORM LEAGUEPROGRAMME OF LEAGUE. 1. To Vote and Work against “ Rioiiiljitiori or “ No-License - as at present provided by law. 2. To work and use our influence individually and collectively to pet the Licensing Laws 01 tins Colony put on a better looting, so as to minimise the abuses emanating from liquor and its lans to the smallest degree possible. 3. To promote the.general education oi the community as to the use j and abuse of liquor, the physical and moral causes and conditions of intemperance. 4. To secure practical eliect for the proposals oi’ the League ‘through legislation and other means.

WK, the undersigned, hereby agree to form the Provisional Committee for the promotion and carrying out of a Ket'orm League, to be called “ The Waiapu Temperance Reform League,” and we agree to become Members of the League and to assist so far as lies in our power in furtlining the obiects of the League as enumerated in its Programme as stated ab ° Vei W. DOUGLAS LYSNAK. D. HEPBURN. J.' MACPARLANE. WILLIAM COOPER* GEO. GRANT. A. 11. WALLIS. R. J. REYNOLDS* C. J* PARKER. E. J. CHRISP. A. DEWING. J. W. NOLAN. GEORGE E. ELIOTT. A. D. DAVYS. KENNETH HUMPHREYS W. L. REES REV. 11. WILLIAMS APPLICATION FORM. The following is a copy of the Application Form for membership of we League I, the undersigned, ... of ,i hereby apply to become a Member of the WAIAPU TEMPERANCE REFORM LEAGUE and to pledge myself to adhere to As programme as published.

IN BANKRUPTCY WYLLiE & MASON Instructed by tbe Deputy Assignee, sell by Public Auction, on the premises, Peel street, on WEDNESDAY, the X'.ith inst., at H o’clock npilE STOCK-IN-TRADE in the Estate X of C. B. Jarman, Bicycle Manufacturer, consisting of Bicycle Distings, etc., etc., etc. Cl. R. WYLLIU, Auctioneer.

WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Limited, Will holil a Sale of Horses at Mr Sinclair’s No. 2 Masonic Stables, ou SATURDAY, Oth DECEMBER, 1902, When they will offer, under instructions from Mr W. D. S. McDonald, The following Ct)f\ DRAUGHT HORSES hd\J (All staunch and useful) 30 Hacks (broken and unbroken) 2 Waggons, in good order, and all Gear 2 Drays, nearly new, and Harness. Sale commences at 12 o’clock sharp. A..; F. KENNEDY; Auctioneer. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. lIANGAROA RIDING. rjIHE VOTING resulted as under TOMBLESON, WILLIAM .. ..19 CLAYTON, WILLIAM LISSANT .. 13 I therefore declare William Lissant Clayton duly elected. D. MORICE, Returning Officer. Gisborne, Nov. 18th, 1902.

COOK COUNTY COUNCIL, riHENDEBS, addtesßed to the Chairman, will be received until Noon WEDNESDAY, 26tb inst., for— Contract 50 - Carting Metal to Depots. Contract 15 Metalling portions of Wairoa-Gisborna ltoad, near Gentle Annie. Tenders to be on printed forma. Specifications to be seen at the Council Office.

De G. FRASER, County Engineer. Gisborne, Nov. 15, 1902. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION, NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto existing between JOSEPH ROLAND and CHARLES NICHOLSON, under the style of “J. ROLAND AND CO.,’’ as Cycle Manufacturers and Dealers, has thD -day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. The Business will in future bo carried on by MR ROLAND, who will pay all liabilities, and he is authorised to receive all debts due and assets ol the said Firm. Dated the 11th day of November, 1902. J. ROLAND. C. NICHOLSON. Witness to Signatures: R. N. Jones, Solicitor, Gisborne. REMEMBER! REMEMBER! REMEMBER!

GOLDSWORTHY FOR NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, CASH BUYER OF EVERYTHING.

THAT IS OUR MOTTO, and we can supply you with EVERYTHING requisite to FURNISHING on .the BEST TERMS. tinware GLASSWARE PICTURES CARPENTERS’ TOOLS BOOKS PERAMBULATORS PORTMANTEAUX Etc. Etc. Etc HOUSES OF FURNITURE BOUGHT OR SOLD. Those starting Housekeeping should not fail <to ctve me a call. Heaps of USEFUL ARTICLES to lie obtained at LESS THAN HALF THE COST. PRICE.

A Choice Assortment of ART 0 R 0 CKERYWARE (The Best Value in Gisborne’, JAPANESE CABINETS, WRITING DESKS, Etc, ’XMAS PRESENTS AND TOYS ! A SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT ut ’Xmas Goods, consisting of Toys for the Children and Useful 'Xmas Presents, to arrive shortly. GOLDSWORTHY. OPPOSITE,FIREBELL TOWER (Corner Bright Street and Gladstone Road,) GISBORNE,

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 574, 19 November 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 574, 19 November 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 574, 19 November 1902, Page 3

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