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WANTED— A HOUSEMAID. Apply at the Rotai Hotbl, 109 TENDERS. rpiNDRS wanted for River Protection Works, principally pile driving, at Mr A. C. Abthub’b property, The Willows. Flans and Specifications may be inspected at The Willows. Tenders to be sent in on or before the 17th of February, 1883. 107 FOB EAST COAST POSTS AND AUCKLAND. THE Schooner AGNES MARTIN Captain NiCHOtAe, late of the Schooner Minnie Hare, 'BJt/ILL leave for the Coast and Auckland vv on or »bout WEDNESDAY, 7th of February. For particulars of freight or passage apply to— COMMON, SHELTON A CO., 112 Agents. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. Ladies and gentlemen,—At the request of several Burgesses I am induced to offer myself as a candidate to fill one of the vacant seats at your Borough Council and Harbor Board. I ccme forward as an independent Candidate, not under any tie or influence to any clique or private interests. My sole aim will be to further the progress of the town of Gisborne in the most economic and substantial manner possible. If elected I shall work strongly against any proposition for any works, or appropriation of public money, that may tend in any way to further private interests; and against any outlay in the formation of roads where the funds will not allow of them being finished, as I know from experience that such formations are nothing more than a waste of public money. I shall always advocate any feasible plan for any water supply, and also any sanitary scheme that will improve the healthiness of the town. In fact, ladies and gentlemen, I shall always go straight for progression, coupled with economy. Hoping to secure your votes and interests, I am your obedient servant, DUNCAN HEPBURN. Aberdeen Road, Feb. 1, 1883.

New Goods. New Goods. JUST landed, 24 CASES IRON BEDSTEADS, Direct Shipment The whole will be offered at Remarkable LOW PRICES. /£ CRATES DINNER SETS, very cheap, g CASES Looking Glass, CASES Gold and Black and Gold Pier Glasses. New designs. 100 ROLLS Brussels Tapestry and Kidder minster Carpets, from Is per yard. 25 ROLLS China Matting- New Patterns. -| CASE Sheeting, at Low Rates. -| PATTERNS Cretones, from Bd. 50 CASES American Chairs. CASES Austrian Bent Wood Chairs, OUR PRESENT STOCK —IS I'HE - Most Complete and Cheapest We have been able to offer. Large I Townley, CABINETMAKERS. 42

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1267, 5 February 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1267, 5 February 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1267, 5 February 1883, Page 3

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