New Advertisements FOR NAPIER & WELLINGTON. jrfggtfv. j fpHE N.Z,s.». Co.’s s.s. “RANGATIRA,” Captain GbivTiTHS, Will itesm for the above Ports on or about THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. Wbathbb PbbmiTTixg. No cargo received on board unless shipped on the Company’s Boat Notes, and all Passengers booked on board will be charged 10 per cent extra. For freight or passage apply to GRAHAM & CO., 416 Agents. IMPOUNDED AT MAKARAKA— July 15, 1875. BY Mb. BttCHANAN. Red and white Heifer, blotch brand off rump. Red and white Heifer, no brand visible. Roan and whit. Steer, no brand visible. Red and white Heifer, no brand visible. Red and white Steer, no brand visible. The above will be sold at the Pound Yards on Saturday, July 81, unless redeemed. R. M. STEGGALL, 415 Poundkeeper. TO BUILDERS. Tenders for the erection of a wes LEYAN CHURCH in Gisborne will be received up to the 31st instant. Plans and specifications to be seen" at the residence of Mr Tutchen. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 408 FREEMASONS’ HALL COMPANY (LIMITED.) TENDERS, to close at noon on SATURDAY, 24th instant, are invited frem persons willing to LEASE the Freemasons’ Hall for Twelve Months. For particulars apply to Mr Stubbs, or the undersigned. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order of the Directors. FRANCIS J. PIESSE, Secretary. Gisborne, July 15,1875. 413 NOTICE. Z'f E. READ having disposed of his * Business, requests all parties indebted to him to settle their Accounts by the 20th instant. All accounts not settled by that date will be handed over to a solicitor for recovery. G. E. READ. Gisborne, July 10th, 1875. 411 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON ARRIVAL, A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF \ Fruit Trees \ Ornamental Shrubs Plants Potatoes Ac., Ac., Ac. Due notice will be given in future advertisements. M. HALL, Auctioneer, Ac.
WANTED, A SITUATION as STOREMAN. Five years’ experience, good references. Address L.M.N., office of this paper. 409 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TURANGANUI DISTRICT. /GENTLEMEN, — Finding that th© Pro vincial Council will meet during my absence in England, I deem it my duty to place my resignation at your disposal. Owing to the Financial difficulties of the Province, I fail to see that more business can be transacted than the voting of official salaries and providing funds for the maintenance of Hospitals, Asylumns, Gaols, &c., even if the Abolition of the Provinces has not occurred by that time. In case you should consider it advisable to send some one to represent you (under these circumstances) at the next meeting of the Provincial Council, I leave my resignation in the hands of my brother (Mr. Randall Johnson.) During the short time I have had the honor to represent you, I have exercised my utmost endeavors to get the wants of the District supplied and its grievances redressed. I regret that the expenditure in your district, has not been so large as I could have wished, owing to the impoverished state of the Provincial Treasury. But I would remind you that the Provincial expenditure there (although small) has been greater, in proportion to population, than that in any other district of the Province. This fact, I imagine, is due, partially, to the Press in your district having, from time to time, brought so prominently before the public the requirements and grievances, as well as the resources and advantages of the district; and I hope you will believe, that, probably, to some extent, this has been aided by my own exertions, which I need scarcely assure you have always been used in behalf of the district 1 have chosen as my adopted home. Thanking you for the confidence you have always placed in me, I leave the matter entirely in your hands, 1 have the honor to be Gentlemen Your Obedient Servant 40? JAS, WOODBINE JOHNSON,
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 290, 17 July 1875, Page 3
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