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Wanted— a MARRIED COUPLE, er a woman m Coeok. Also a GM for house work. Apply to— C. GRAY, 188 Waiohika, Wanted— an active lad. Apply at the Standard Office. 89“ WANTED —A Three or Four-roomed Cottage, within a few minutes walk of the Albion Club Hotel, Apply to J. W. Fbancis, Albion Club Hotel. 138 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—At the request of severs! Burgess** I am induesd to offer mywU *» * candidate to fill ene of the vacant seats at your Borough Council and Harbor Board. I ecme forward u an independent Candidate, not under any tie or influence to any clique or private intonate.

My sole aim will be to further the progress of the town of Gisborne in the moat economic and substantia! manner possible. Il 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 interest*; 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 ■hall 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.

TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. T ADIES AND' GENTLEMEN.—Being again a Candidate for election to the Borough Council and Harbour Board, I place myself in your hands, and if you consider I have aerved you well in the past, please elect me again. I shall not make any pledges, but you may rely on my most carsful attention being given to *ll matters affsoting ths Borough, and it will bs my ssrnest endeavour to anticipate and guard our joint interests, and to set conscientiously irrespective of parties. Thera arc several matters affecting your welfare I am anxious to see brought to a suecsssful issue, such as a water supply, proper drainage sytem, inereased harbor accommodation, and to utilise the Foreshore in order to get a fair revenue from that source. I am, Yours Faithfully, 102 Wx, ADAIR. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN—Having ■"“* been requested to bo nominated for the office of Councillor for the Borough of Gisborne, I hare much pleasure ia aceading to the request, and will, if returned, as one of your representatives, endeavour to promote to th* best of my ability, the interest* of all classes alike, without partiality. — I am 4c., 96 S. M. WILSON. To the Burgesses of Gisborne. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—Having been requested by several of my fellow Electors to allow myself to be nominated to fill one of the vacant seats in the Borough Council I now announce myeelf as a Candidate, and solicit your votee and support. If elected I shall do all in my power to further the interests of the Borough. — I am Ac’, JAMES BROWN, 88 Engineer. AUTUMN MEETING, APRIL 21ei AND 28bd, 1883. A Company will be formed on the above Meeting, embracing all the principal events of the two day* racing—--6000 laviiton kt 41 SMh. To be divided m follows t—let end art Honea Total Korea Horae Hern (divided) Hurdle Race .. £lOO £5O £3O £IXO £BOO Ewter Handicap 600 200 100 400 1200 Selling Race 7. K) 60 80 I*o 300 Publicans' Puree 80 60 30 140 800 Flying Stakes 100 60 30 120 soo SteeplechaM .. 100 60 80 120 300 Autumn Handicap 400 200 100 400 1100 Ellerslie Plate 80 50 30 140 800 Shorts Handicap 300 200 100 800 900 £5OOO ABOUT 160 PRIZES. Application by letter only, enclosing two stamps, with exchange on cheques, or by money order, bank notes, or drafts. Registered letters or telegrams will not on any account be received. If bank notes are sent, please use two envelopes, one sealed and placed inside the other. P.O. Orders preferred | when procurable.—Address : ADAM BEDE, Care of H. N. Abbott 70 Box No. 2, Post Office, Auckland.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1271, 9 February 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1271, 9 February 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1271, 9 February 1883, Page 3

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