LAND SALE. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. Will hold their NEXT SALE OF LAND In IIIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Oil AT tilt DAY, QTII JjIEBRUARY At 11 When they will offer THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES: On account of Humphrey Bayly, Esq.: His Valuable Property, at Wliataupoko, subdivided into suitable Building Allotments. On account of A. R* Hino Esq.. Four Acres, Kaiti, corner of DoLat our and Graham Hoads, subdividod into 14 Building Sections. Instructed by the Trustees of the late T. J. Dickson, Esq.: Unsold Balance, of those Valuable Sections facing Graham lvoad and Iranui ltoacl, Kaiti. On account of Mrs. B. Somerville : Her valuable Arlington Property, containing nearly 10 acres ol land, with splendid Dwelling, Stables, etc. On account of Mrs. Walker: One Aero, being Lot 2, Section 34, Block B, Whataupoko On account of H. Harper, Esq.: Sections 220, 221,,222 (each one acre), Iranui Hoad, Kaiti. On account of H. E. Hill, Esq: About 4-acre, Section 114 and part of 115, Clifford street, Whataupoko, with 2-roomed House thereon. On account of R. C. Johnston, Esq.: Sections 1,2, 3, 4 and 5 corner Harris Street and Iranui Road. On account of a Client: Sections (5 and /, Nelson s Fattening Paddocks, 10 acres. Further Entries will he received for our next Salo. on MARCH 9tli. A. F. KENNEDY, „ Manager. G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer.
GISBORNE ![A I! IiOK BOARD A Poll will taken at the undermontioned polling places, on MONDAY, the Eleventh day of February Hex-, for the election of TWO Members to represent tho ratepayers for the Counties of Cook and Waiapu on the Gisborne Harbor Board. Candidates. CHARLES GRAY DUNCAN HEPBURN, and WILLIAM DOUGLAS LYSNAR. POLLING PLACES: O. Morell’s Store, Wliataupoko. The Road Board Office, Ormond. The Public Hall, Patutahi. Ralph’s Store, Wharcrata. The Courthouse, Awanui. The Schoolhouso, Waerenga-o-kun. The Schoolhouso,. Motu. Durant’s Premises, Waipiro. Richard’s Store, Whatatutu. Store, To Araroa. Tho Road Board Office, Makaraka. The Road Board Offico, Te Karaka. The Public Hall, Waimata. The Court House. Tolaga Bay. The Schoolhouso, Tiuiroto. The Schoolhouso, Te Arai. The Schoolhouso, llakauroa. Fairlie’s Storo, Tokomaru.. Storo, Tuparoa. Burgess’ Woolslicd, liangaroa. And at His Majesty’s Theatre, Gisborne H. M. PORTER, Returning Officer. Gisborne, 4th February, 1907. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE GISBORNE HARBOR DISTRICT. I BEG leave to offer my services to represent the County ratepayers on the Gisborne Harbor Board. A critical time is approaching in which you will be called upon to decide whether you will continue to use the present harbor, or whether you will proceed to the construction of an outer harbor, capable of accommodating severnl of the big ocean liners.
As the harbor is at present, our wool ships and frozen meat ships are loaded, in a time which compares favorably with other ports. With regard to the passenger traffic, the best way to improve it would be to devote our energies towards completing our railway to connect with Auckland and Napier. Passengers need not then go by sea at all 1 am not in favor of the erection of an outer harbor until the time comes when it can bo clearly shown that it will not result in an increase of the port charges, and that the burden laid upon the ratepayers will not be gieater than it is at jiresent. I yield to no one in my desire io see the district go ahead, and especially to see the back country thrown open and settled, but this will not be facilitated by an increase of tilt rates and harboi dues. It is not likely that an outer harbor could be built for less than £SOO- - and it would probably be much more. All artificial harbors are ex- , orimental Should you do me the honor to elect me, I will do my best for the iatopayer.-3 and to further the best interests of the district. CUkKLES OKAY.
AUCTION SALE. Commencing, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. BANKRUPT STOCK, Consisting of — Fancy Goods Cutlery Field Glassos Clocks Brusliwaro Toilet Requisites Towels Blankets E.P. Ware Pictures Watches Jewellery Razors Curtains Handkerchiefs Braces Musical Instruments, etc., etc. Tile whole of the above Stock having been purchased at five shillings in the £, will he Sold with absolutely NO RESERVE. Sale will commence at 11 a.m. daily. Customers will be treated privately between sales. Note address: PREMISES FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY TIMES CO., Adjoining Arch. Clark and Co., PEEL STREET. NOTICE. THE Waimata Mail Coach leaves the British Empire Stables on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdaj v S at 9:45 a.m. Parcels promptly attended to. ' ■ ' ’ J. AND W. BISSET. NOTICE, TO CARRIERS AND CARTERS. Tenders invited for carting about' 15,000 sup. feet of Timber to Mr. T. Todd’s, Waimata. For further particulars apply to G. and D. HYNE, Builders.. Any day, Alpliq Sawmills, NOTICE; TO TRADESMEN. —To avoid mistakes and to eiisuro prompt delivery, see that all parcels for the Waiipata Valley a r<; addressed per Bissets’ Coach, British Empire Stables, Coach leaves 9.4 C a.in. Tuesdays, Thursdays ,and Saturdays. J. ANjj W. BISSET. CARLYLE HOUGH. WHAT AUP OR Q POINT. VACANCIES for several boarders, three minutes walk from Post OlHce. MRS ATTwuuD, Proprietress.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2000, 8 February 1907, Page 3
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