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Sales by Auction. CARLAW SMITH & CO. Have received instructions from Mr. D. Dinan to sell by auction at his house at Matawhero, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 22nd inst., at 11 o'clock prompt— All his household furniture, Including— Kitchen and Dairy Utensils 8 Quiet Milking Cows 2 Stacks Hay (unthreshed) 600 Palings Plough, Ao. 1 Draught Horse, by Windsor Castle 1 Spring-cart Horse, by Bismarck, and 7 other well-bred Horses 1 Buggy and Harness, &c., &c. 113 Electoral Notices. R.E E S Will address the Electors on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, The 22nd Instant, AT MACFARLANE’S HALL. Meeting to commence at 7.80 p.m. 119 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST. ENTLEMEN,—You are, many of you, 'J aware, that I consented to retire from contesting the ekcrion should the other two known candidates have gone with me, and, as stated at the meeting held in the Council Chambers, that it must be with the concurrence of a very large number of my friends and supporters, whose interests I cannot permit myself to neglect. Had this been the case, I should have fulfilled my promise. But Mr. Rees’s address in last evening’s paper is all-sufficient to show that he has no intention of resigning in favor of anyone. Therefore I am now in the field with a full intention of either standing or falling, as you may accord me your suffrages. I will ask you to consider how far Sir Julius Vogel seeks to be elected—whether to serve his own interests, to propound some scheme to suit his own purpose, or to form a party of which he shall be the leader ? Further, I will ask you what can Sir Julius Vogel know of the many urgent requirements of the East Coast District; or what time would he be likely to give in enquiring into and advocating them. I shall stand by my supporters, as I look to them to stand by me. It has long been my earnest desire to serve you to the very utmost of my ability, and in the full knowledge of what you will require from me. lam not one to desert my colors to-day for something better which may be presented to my view tomorrow. I place the fullest confidence in my supporters. I shall lose no time in making my views public, when I believe your votes will place me as your representative in the next session of our Parliament. I am, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, 95 SAMUEL LOCKE. County Council Notices. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS will be received at this Office for the undermentioned works until 12 noon Tuesday, 27th instant: — B27—Side and Outlet Drain, Main Road McDougall’s to Coopers. B2B—Fascining 23| chains, Pipiwhakau Bush Road. B29—Cutting Drains, 5 sections, Waimata Road. BSO—Side-cutting, <fcc., Section 88, Patutahi (Mrs. Williams’). Plans and specifications may be inspected at the office. The Engineer will leave the Taruheru Bridge at 9 a.m. on Friday next, to point out the works on the Waimata Road to intending contractors. GEO. J. WINTER, Gisborne, May 19th, 1884. 114 Boots and Shoes. QUESTIONS OF THE DAY ! Answered by the four most mo dem Statesmen. ML. GLADSTONE We must exercise strict economy in these days of keen competition, and to do that we must buy our boots at GARRETT BROS. LORD BEACONSFIELD: Where can we get the best for our money, at makers’ cost ? At GARRETT BROS. MARQUIS OF HARTINGTON Where can we get the most for our money ? At GARRETT BROS., who supply strictly at makers’ cost. PROFESSOR FAWCETT Where can we promptly get the largest, cheapest, and best assortment of Boots, &c., to suit special requirements ? At GARRETT BROS., Gladstone Road. 104

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 137, 21 May 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 137, 21 May 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 137, 21 May 1884, Page 3

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