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Gisborne, 24th October, 1882. TC 2BNRY LEWIS, Esc--WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, Elector of the Borough of <.isboruc. respect fully request you to all-M. ;.<-ulf to It. nominated for the Office oi M *.VOR for tie., ensuing term. Should you •uc'.dc to our request we pledge ourselves t» use our best endeavours to secure your :. tu We remain, etc., E. P. Joyce, T. J. Dickson, J. Mogridge, •Jas. Browne, Kennedy and Bennett, R. Hilf Fisher, A. McDonald, W. P. Finneran, T. W. Porter, C. A. Tabuteau, A. Allanaeh, S. M. Wilson, S. Stevenson, Henry McKay, J. IL Aislabie, D. Murchie, Thomas Chrisp, T. G. Murray, < 1. Houghton, D. Ponsford, W. Tattley, W. Sharratt, Richard Brync, W. Judd, D. M. On-, W. T. File, O. Veale, W. Hall. James Hird, James Craig, Henry Cannon, James Rosie. W. Searle, H. Pollen, D. E. Smith, I. C. Taylor, J. W. Wade, J. Erskine, H. Fraser, A. J. Thomas, C. A. Delatour, W. Knights, 110 TO THE GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE ABOVE REQUISITION. I HAVE much pleasure in acceding to your request in allowing myself to be nominated for the office of Mayor for the ensuing term, In doing so I feel that my actions in the Borough Council have met with your approval during the short time I have had the honor to represent your interests, and those of the whole of the Burgesses. 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,—l have the honor to be Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, HENRY LEWIS. Gisborne, 25th Oct. 1882. 113

TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Having been waited upon and requested by some of Captain Porter's friends to WITHDRAW from the forthcoming ELECTION of MAYOR, after that gentleman's signing the Requisition ; I have since consulted with my frieuds and supporters, and it still being their wish that I should STAND for the Office, I beg to assure you that it is my intention to CONTEST the ELECTION and solicit your interests and votes on the Polling Day, I have the honor to be Your obedient Servant, HENRY LEWIS. Gisborne, 30th October, ISB2. 141 COFFEE I oomioa i COFFEE I FRESH ROASTED. FRESH GROUND. 4 4. | ALL lovers of a GENUINE I I 2A- FRESH CUP or COFFEE, I I CAN .Now HE SATI FIEI. AT I J. EASTS. I J.E. desires to call the attention I I of Coffee-drinkers to the fact that I * his Stock is now properly sup- l ( ’ plied with all the necessary VARIETIES OF COFFEES, j AND TH AT THE.SAME ARE Roasted. Tiiree Timos ! .1 IIM/.7,, i OR OFTKNr.K IF NECESSARY, AND j Fresh (I round rrrry Hay. _ 111 “ FINEST MOCHA,” “ BEST PLANTATION,” “NATIVE CEYLON,” J. EAST, Wholesale and Family Grocer asi. Tea Merchant, GLADSTONE K<> A l>. 100 “ One of the best, if not the very best, pub lications of its kind in the Colonies.”— Colouial Printers' A •! Journal (Sydney). HARDING'S 1883 ALMANAC. I Directory, Diary, Local Guide, and Year-Book. Over 300 closely-printed Pages. Price, 2/-. LARGE additions and improvements will be made in the Edition for 1883, now in the Press, which will render the Book an indispensable companion to every Business Man, Elector, (and Ritepayer, from the East Cape to Cape Palliser. In addition to its extensive local circulation, the Work is in demand in the remotest parts of both Islands, owing partly to its special feature of Calendar and the reference matter in the Maori and Danish Languages, Every prominence is given to the announcements of Business Men, who will dud this Almanac one of the Bust Advertising Mediums in New Zealand. K. C . HARDING, Printer and Publisher, Napier. j ANNUAL HOSPITAL FETE. I A MEETING of the FETF. COMMITTEE ! will be held at the Court Hpune on MONDAY NEXT, 6th inst., at 6.30 p.m. . Bi’sin ess :To draw up a Programme of Sports, |ir. MCKAY, 4 bw.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1191, 2 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1191, 2 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1191, 2 November 1882, Page 3

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