REQUISITION. Gisborne, AugiWt 28th, 1883. To E. P, JOYCE, Esq. OIR,—We, the undersigned, Burgesses of Gisborne, having every reliance in youintegrity and straightforwsailness, 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 a Borough Councillor. Should you be pleased to accede to our request, we, the undersigned, promise you our hearty support, and will us* 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 townsmens’ great benefit. R. Thelwall William Miller W. L. Ebeling George R. Moore Edward Bullock M. Jennings William A. Friar H. Fraser John Wm. Wade Josh Sigley Jams* Hall Fredk. H. Cox Thos. B. Sweet John Mogridge TO THE BURGESSES SIGNING THE ABOVE REQUISITION. Z'N ENTLEMEN,— 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, fathfully and impartially, to the beat of my ability, further the interests of the Burgesses and the public generally, I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, E. P. JOYCE.
SOUTH PACIFIC PETROLEUM CO. (NO LIABILITY). SHAREHOLDERS are hereby notified that a Further Call (eleventh) of SIXPENCE per share has been made, payable on or before Wednesday, the 12th September next, at the offices of the Company, either in Sydney or Gisborne, DAVID ISLES, Manager. Hamon's Buildings, Gisborne, N.Z., 27th August, 1883. 314 FOR YOUNG MEN. — Sermon, in the Wesleyan Church, to-morrow evening, at 7 o’clock, All young men are cordially invited. 337 NOTICE. PERSONS having Pigs and other Stock running at large in the Government Paddock at Makaraka are requested to take them out at once. Fourteen days from thia notice, I intend to destroy all Pigs, and to impound all other Stock found trespassing therein. WM. BEETS, 339 Lessee. A LADY ha* room for two Gentlemen Boarder*, in a comfortable home about five minutes walk from the I’ost-offiee. Apply at the office of this paper. 329 WANTED. WANTED, a Good Ploughman and a Man to Milk and make himself generally useful. Apply to P, BARKER, 333 Whataupoko. VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. will be received at this office, addressed to me, from Persons willing to join. A Committee has been formed to ■elect the required number from applications to be in by Friday next, the 7th September. JOHN BOURKE, Town Clerk. Town Clerk’s Office, Gisborne, 31st August, 1883. 334 QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. Th e Seraphic Quadrille Assembly will be held in the Academy of Music, on MONDAY, the 3rd instant. Hours from Bto 11 p.m. 325 IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington District. In the matter of “ The Debtors and Creditor* Act, 1876," and the various Act* amending the same, and of the Bankruptcy of Henry Edwin Webb, junior, and John Mobridge, of Gisborne, trading as “Webb and Mogridge,” as Printers and Publishers, Debtors. THIS is to certify that Francis James Piesse, of Gisborne, Accountant and Commission Agent, was on Thursday, the Thirtieth day of August, instant, by Resolution of the Creditors, at the first Meeting herein, duly elected Creditors’ Trustee in the estate of the above-named Henry Edwin Webb and John Mogridge, of Gisborne, trading under the style or firm of “ Webb and Mogridge,” Printers and Publishers. And that he has signified to me in writing his acceptance of the said Trusteeship. Dated this 30th day of August, 1883. G. L. GREENWOOD, Regi trar. Edward ffRAs. Ward, Solicitor for the Debtors, Gisborne. 326
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1350, 1 September 1883, Page 3
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