HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, MASONIC LIVERY STABLES, GISBORNE, 33. <3. aF’XCTE’BOEt, HORSE SALESMAN & AUCTIONEER, TtriSHES to inform bis aumeraui town V T and country friends that having made great additions to his premises for the reception of Horses, Stock, Vehicles, Ao., that he will hold weekly Saturday sales by Public Auction, at 11 a.tn. Horses, to., sent for eale will meet with strict attention, and acaounts promptly rendered, invited, Loosejioxes ana Stalls roomy and airy. Covered accommodation for buggies and other traps. 257
TO T. W. PORTER, ESQ. Dear Siki— the Undersigned Burgesses of the Borough of Gisborne, respectfully request you to allow yourself to be nominated for Mayor, and we will use our utmost endeavor to seoure your election. Gisborne, October 31st, 1883. E. K, Brown Edwd. ffras. Ward C. D. Bennett Joseph Cresswell Wm Adair Andrew Graham J. Townley W. Brassey Arthur Parnell James S. Browne Thomas Adams Isaac C. Taylor W. Good John Pollock Wm Miller W. Maude James Craig Samuel Mason Wilson H. Eyre Kenny James Rosie C. P. Davis H. Lewis S. Locke J. Whinray Carlaw Smith P. L. O'Meara Geo Humphreys R. T. Thelwall W. L. File Edward P, Joyce Oliver Veale F. Dufaur W. G. Scotter George R. Moore Kennedy & Bennett Wm Teat Wm Jas Quigley Fredk Shelton Duncan Hepburn William Common Daniel Page J. Tutchen TO E. K. BROWN, ESQ., AND THE OTHER GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE ABOVE REQUISITION. Gentlemen,— In willingly complying with your request, allow me to sincerely thank you and the burgesses generally for the kind confidence and the honor you again confer. Trusting that if elected I may still deserve your
confidence, I remain, Faithfully youri, T. W, PORTER. Gisborne, 3rd November, 1883. 605 ANNUAL HOSPITAL FETE. ST. ANDREW'S DAY, NOVEMBER 30. A MEETING of the Hospital Committee, and of all those interested in the promotion of the above, will be held in the Courthouse on WEDNESDAY, 7th instant, at 7-30 p.m., for the purpose of arranging programme of events The co-operation of the Volunteers, the Friendly Societies, and the Rowing Club is invited HY. McKAY, 608 Hon. Sec. PURIRI POSTS. Kennedy a bennett have just received, per “Lucy James,” a cargo of Puriri Posts, They are a splendid consignment, and will be sold cheap to clear. 597 AN ILLUSTRATED LITERARY SUPPLEMENT TO THE TELEPHONE Will be issued Every SATURDAY MORNING. The Supplement will contain a careful selection of Interesting Tales, Humorous and other Sketches, Incidents of TravelGood Thoughts, Reviews and Extracts from New Books, Agricultural and Scientific Notes, Poetry, and one or more ILLUSTRATIONS Of Australian Scenery, Prominent Public Men and Women, &c. The next of these Supplements will appear on Saturday, and will contain an excellent sketch of the well-known CAPTAIN W. E. ARMIT.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 5, 6 November 1883, Page 3
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