GRAHAM, x itt and Bennett Ha/ve for Sale A LARGE d WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF Woolpacks, Sacks, Sheep-shears, Stones for sheep-shears, Sheep Ear-markers, Shearers and station stores, Sulphur, Ruddle, Lampblack, Saddlery: a good assortment. Fencing Wire and staples. Corrugated Iron, sheet zinc. Kerosene, Turpentine. Paints and Oils. Galvanized Tubs, Buckets & Billies. Nails: of every kind. Clover and Mangold seeds. Cement, Colonial & Camp Ovens, Stoves, Ranges, Register Grates, Crockery and Glassware, Table Cutlery, E.P. Spoons & Forks. Pocket and Sheath Knives. AND A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF Builders' and General Ironmongery. SOLE AGENTS FOR— Hall’s Celebrated Sheep Dip, AND San Francisco Rubber Paint} «ixed ready for vse NOTE THE ADDRESS— Graham, Pitt & Bennett, TEMPORARY PREMISES : CUSTOM-HOUSE STREET. 87
POVERTY BAY AGRICI LTUHAL AND PAS i ORAL SOCI E i Y . A COMMITTEE MEETING of the Stewards will take place at the MAS )NIC HOTEL, on THURSDAY Next at 2.30 p.m, Nov. 2, 1882. M. HALL, 124 Secretary. Gisborne, 24th October, 1882. TO HZNB? LEWIS, Esq. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, Electors of the Borough of Gisborne, respectfully request you to allow yourself to be nominated for the Office of M A YOR for the ensuing term, Should you accede to our request we pledge ourselves to use our best endeavours to secure your return. We remain, etc.,
E. P. Joyce, T. J. Dickson, J. Mogridge, Jas. Browne, Kennedy and Bennett, R. Hill Fisher, A. McDonald, W. P. Einneran, T. W. Porter, C. A. Tubuteau, A. Allanach, 8. M. Wilson, 8. Stevenson, Henry McKay, J. H. Aislabie, D. Murutne, Thomas Chrisp, T. U. Murray, G. Houghton, D. Ponsturd, W. Tuttley, W. Sharratt, Richard Biyne, W. Judd, D. M. Orr, W. T. File, O. Veale, W. Hall. James Hird, James Craig ( Henry Canuo i, James Rosie, W. Searle, H. Pollen, D. E. Smith, I. C. Taylor, J. W. Wade, J. Erskine, H. Fraser, A. J. Thomas, C. A. Delatuur, W, Knights, no TO THE GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE ABOVE REQUISITION. IHAV E much pleasure in acceding to your request in allowing myself to be nominated tor the office of Mayor for the ensuing term, in doing so 1 feel that my actions in the Borough Council have met with your approval during the short time I have hud the honor to represent your interests, and those of the whole of the Burgeases. In conclusion lean only say, that if I have the honor of being elected, I shall exercise my best abilities, and employ them in furthering the interests of the Borough, — ! have the honor to be (sentiemen, Your Obedient Servant, HENRY LEWIS. GUborae, 25th Oot. 1882. Ihi
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1187, 28 October 1882, Page 3
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