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EV'ENING SITTING,. ‘The Native Land La we Bill was read a third time and passed, the Bill being first recommitted for a slight amendment.—Mr Dick moved the second reading of the Leaseholders’ Qualification Bill.— After some discussion, the second reading was agseed to,—The Counties Act Amendment Bill, Electric Telegraph Act Amendment Bill, and Adulteration Prevention Act Amendment Bill were reported from Committee, with amendments, and the two former, were read a third time and passed, adjourned at 12.10. Mother Swan’s Worm Syrnj?. Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic j for feverishness, restlessness, worms, const!pation. Is. Moses, Moss & Co., Sydney, General Agents. TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS, Arrangements have been made with Mr. Philip Lange for the regular delivery of the Standard to town and country subscribers. All subscriptions to the Paper must be paid to Mr Lange, whose receipt will be sufficient discharge for the same. C. H. C. WEBB. By Virtue of a Distress Warrant. Warren v. Hemi. THE undersigned will sell, on Saturday next, the 31st instant, at the Ormond Pound, A Bay Horse R. H. PEGLEY, 322 Constable.

IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington District. In the matter of “ The Debtors and Credi tors Act, 1876 and the Amend ments thereof, and in the matter of a Deed of Arrangement dated the Twentysecond day of August, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-three, and made between GEORGE JOHNSTONE therein described of the first part, JOHN COLEMAN also therein described of the second part, and all the Creditors of the said George.,..Johnstone of the third part. UPON reading the Deed of Arrangement filed in this Court by the above-named George Johnstone, and upon hearing Mr Nolan, of Counsel for the said George Johnstone, and being satisfied that the said Deed of Arrangement is in conformity with the Resolution passed at an adjourned first meeting of the Creditors of the said George Johnstone : It is ordered that the said Deed of arrangement be, and the same is hereby declared to be, completely executed ; And it is further ordered that all Bankruptcy proceedings heretofore made be, and the same are, hereby annulled. Dated this 29th day of August, 1883. (L.S.) By the Court; G. L. GREENWOOD, 318 Resi trar,

REQUISITION, Gisborne, August 28th, 1883. To E. P, JOYCE, K.<j, s iR - —We, the Undersigned Bntgesses of Gisborne, having every reliance in your integrity and straightforwardness, and feel’ ing assured that you will never fail to support any measure which you conscientiously believe to be for the public good, request that you will permit yourself to be nominated as a candidate to fill the honorable and responsible position of Borough Councillor. Should you be pleased to accede to our request, we, the undersigned, promise you our hearty support, and will use our best endeavors to secure your return to a position which we are assured you will most ably fill to your own honor and your brother townsmen's great benefit. R. Thelwall William Miller W. L. Ebeling George R. Moore Edwd, Bullock M. Jennings William A. Friar H. Fraser John Wm Wade Josh. Sigley James Hall Fredk. H. Cox Thos. B. Sweet John Mogridge TO THE BURGESSES SIGNING THE ABOVE REQUISITION. — In compliance with your wishes, I have much pleasure in allowing myself to be nominated for the office of Borough Councillor, and if elected will faith, fully and impartially, to the best of my ability, further the interests of the Burgesses and the public generally. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 319 E. P. JOYCE.

GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD -YY' anted - —Clerk of Works to superintend the Construction of the new Wharves. Applications will be received up to Tuesday, 4th September next, at 7 o’clock p.m. Applicant to state salary required. J. BOUBKE, Secretary. 29th August, 1883, 316

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1349, 30 August 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1349, 30 August 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1349, 30 August 1883, Page 3

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