GISBORNE. Freehold, 930 acros good soil, splendid lor Sheep, Cattle, or Duiry Farm. Frontage Waikato River. About 150. acres in grass, good streams right through, 2 miles from Post Office; 2 hours drivo from nearest Railway Station. £2 per Aero; easy torms can bo arranged. Apply to owner, E. POTTKAEMPEIt, Custom-street E., Auckland.
GISBORNE HOSPITAL Applications, to ho sent in by the. Ist MAY, 1907, addressed to tho undersigned, are invited for tho position of MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT of tho Gisborne Hospital. Particulars on application to T. A. COLEMAN, Secretary. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORDER. Mado on 22nd day of March 1907. To bo confirmed on 24th day of April, 1907. TN pursuance and exorcise of tho powers vested in it in that behalf by tho Local Bodies Loans Act, 1901, tho Cook County Council hereby resolves as follows : • —• That for tho purposo of providing tho interest and other charges on a loan of £BOO authorised to be raised by the Cook County Council under tho above-mentioned Act for restoring Ngatapa road £SOO, constructing bridge and formation A mini Creek, £3OO, tbe said Cook County Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of one fifth of a penny in tlio £1 upon the rateable valuo of all rateable property of tho Ngatapa special rating, district No. 2, comprising Wharekopao 1 B2; Wharekopae 1A; sections 1 and 2, block IX, Ngatapa, S.D.; sections 1 and 2, block XIII, Ngatapa, S.D.; section 1, block V, Ngatapa, S.D.; section 1, block X, Ngatapa, S.D.; section 2, block VII, Ngatapa, S.D. ; Lots 6,7, 12, 13, Taliora 2; Lots 10, 14, 15 Taliora 2; Sections 11, 16, Taliora 2; Lot 9, Taliora 2; Wharekopae, 2A, 2B; part Wharekopae, IA, subdivision 1; section I, block VI, Ngatapa S.D., and that such Special Rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of such loan, and be payable yearly on the First Day of July in each and every year during a period equal to the currency of such loan, being a period of forty-ono years or
until the loan is fully paid off. The rate of interest to bo four per cent. JOHN WARREN, Clerk. Gisborne, 28th March, 1907.
LOOK! ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN. To Sheepfarmcrs, Employers of Labour, BUSHEALLERS, and to whom it may-concern. HAVE boon appointed Agent in ■5- Gisborne of THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE Department, and shall esteem it a great favor by your communicating with mo in regard to “Accident Insurance "Rates,” which I can quote as low as any Companies doing business in Gisborne. Don’t fail to write and enquire. I a in’, yours truly, H. E. HILL, Representative. Intercolonial Land Agency, Lowe street, opposite Masonic Hotel.
GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOMINATIONS EOR THE OFFICE OF COUNCILLOR. T HAVE this day received the following Nominations: ' WILLIAM JOHN BARLOW ■ JOHN WILLSON.BRIGHT,, JAMES EAST JOHN ALFRED HARDING ; PATRICK MAHER EDWARD HERBERT MANN WILLIAM MILLER GILBERT K. PASLEY ARTHUR SAWYER [ JOHN SHERIDAN lAN SIMSON SIMSON JOHN SOMERVELL . ARTHUR WADE ) JOHN WILLIAM WILLIAMS 1 JAMES WH INRAY } W. WEBB A'POLL for the Election of NINE - (9) Councillors from foregoing Candidates will ho taken on WEDNESDAY, the 2-lth day of April, 1907, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., at the following booths: t No. 1 BOOTH—His Majesty’s Theatre, Customhouse street, t No. 2 BOOTH —Mr. Vcalc's Shop, corner of Gladstone road and Carnarvon street (opposite East’s store). H. M. PORTER, ItoLurning Officer. • Gisborne, 18th April, 1907. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOMINATIONS FOR THE OFFICE 1 OF MAYOR. 3 HAVE this day roeejvcfl the following Noniuatipns for the office c of Mayor of the -orougli of Gisborne : WILLIAM DOUGLAS LYSNAR JOHN TOWN LEY A POLL for the Election of ONE (1) of the foregoing Candidates will be taken on WEDNESDAY, 24th day of April, 1907, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., in His Majesty’s Theatre. Customhquse street, Gisborne. H. M. PORTER, Returning Officer. Gisborne, 18th April, 1907. TO THE BURGESSES OF GISBORNE, lADIES AND GENTLEMEN, -I At the request of number of residents I have consented to offer my services to you on the Gisborne Borough Council,' and as I shall be unable to personally interview you before the day pf Election, owing to my enforced absence from home, I desire to state that I am in favor of an economical scheme of r jUninage for the town, even distrii Tuition of the rates upon footpaths V pnffld other necessary works throughout the Borough anti progress and efficiency generally as long as such. progress is in keeping with proper economy. Finally I can assure .you that - if you do me the honor to elect me J shall use my best endeavors to serve you faithfully and well. Yours sinccrplv, ARTHUR WADE.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2059, 20 April 1907, Page 3
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