ROY.AL. r|l H E A X R E Under the Sole direction of Mr H. Rickards. POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY MONDAY AND TUESDAY, July 13 and 14. First Appearance here of (HR HARRY RICKARDS’ NEW ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND CONTINENTAL VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Prom the Alhambra and Palace Theatre, London, and first appearance in New Zealand of Messrs SEELEY AND WEST, The greatest Musical Comedians and Sketch Artists in the Vaudeville profession. First appearance in New Zealand of 1 GRACIE EMMETT, America’s Greatest Comedienne, and her specially selected company of American Artists, consisting of Ben. J. Miles, Francis Grey, Le Roy and Wiinmer. WALLACE BROWNLOW, The Famous Operatic Baritone. THE GREAT CLIVE, Miss Madge Thomas Eileen Capell and Miss Flo Barnes Mr Bert Bradley Society Sketch Artists. Complete change of programme each evening. Prices, 4s, 2s Gd, and Is. Early doors to stalls and pit sixpence extra. Box Plan at Miller’s, Wednesday morning, at 11. M. MARCUS, Manager. Jf L. LARKIN, Treasurer.
WAIMATA v. WAIHIRERE. rjjOWNLEY’S (Dated May 16th, 1881.) k PINION .Gisborne Borough Council Water Committee’s report on .Waihircro .Water scheme for £21,662. . etc. •“ They are also of opinion, after well considering the carefully prepared report of the Borough Engineer, that_WATER_IN SUFFICIENT QUANTITIES COULD NOT BE OBTAINED FROM TI-IE WAIHIRERE SOURCE at a cheaper rate than the one mentioned. TAKING_THESE FACTS _ INTO __ CONSIDERATION YOUR COMMITTEE ARE .OF, OPINION THAT ATTENTION SHOULD BE DIRECTED TOWARDS _THE WAIMATA_ RIVER, in. the hopes that a LESS EXPENSIVE SCHEME for obtaining a Water Supply may be found practicable, ete(Sgd.) J. .TOWNLEY, Chairman.”
.TO THE ELECTORS OF LHE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. WHILST thanking those .who have nominated me for Election to the Borough Council and supported my, candidature, I beg to intimate that it is my intention to retire from the contest. It is my earnest desire that Gis'bcrne should continue to .advance ana prosper, and that all party feeling should be sunk in the endeavor to obtain the benefits of Water and Drainage on the best possible terms. A. F. MATTHEWS.
TQ ,THE ELECTORS OF BOROUGH OF .GISBORNE. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,In response to numerous requests, I beg to intimate my t intention of contesting the vacant seat on the Borough Council. For private reasons, I had decided to retire from local politics, but the urgency, of many; schemes that I have been intimately associated with, such as Water, Drainage, Asphalting, Metalling, Beautifying, Abattoirs,etc., points out my, duty to again seek your suffrages and assist in the completion of the important .works in hand.
I favor another Traffic Bridge over the Taruheru River, 'and consider Roebuck Road the most suitable and central site. Assuring.you of my, best attention to your interests if you elect me., .Yours faithfully, A. F. KENNEDY. .TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF. GISBORNE. | AND GENTLEMEN,In response to a number of Ratepayers,,. who liavcj requested' me to express my. views more fully on the Water and Drainage Schemes, I may, say, as I gave 'already stated, that I am not tied to any scheme, neither would I pledge iftyself to support any one in particular until an Expert has reported fully, on the proposed Waimata .Water Scheme. Yours faithfully, •JAMES EAST.
TO ,THE BURGESSES OF. GISBORNE. ABIES AND GENTLEMEN,—! The Committee -who, support the Waimata, or some other more favorable scheme, have, since Mi- Matthews has retired and after conferring with Mr East, decided to isnpport that gentleman’s candidature. J. WIIINRAY. W. DOUGLAS LYSNAR. W. LI. TUCKER. 1 WM. BIRCLI. EZRA SMITH. JAMES CRAIG< W. WEBB. W, SIEVWRIGIIT. BEN. HIRD. . WINTER J. I-lAMON.
In reference to the above, I desire to say that I have NOT changed my views or relinquished •my independent position as a Candidate for the Council and an advocate for the best supply of water possible. JAMES EAST. NOTICEj I SHALL be glad if all accounts against me are rendered as soon as possible. I would also request that all accounts owing to me be settled at an early date. Aocounts may be paid with Miss Birrell, at the shop, or .with the carters. F. JQATBIDGE.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 936, 8 July 1903, Page 3
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