Electoral Notices. R.O C K E Win, Address the Electors MONDAY EVENING NEXT, The 27th lust., at half-past seven o’clock, is McFARLANE’S HALL. 128 -y- R . p, E E S Will address the Electors THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, The 22nd Instant, AT MACFARLANE’S HALL. Meeting to commence at 7.30 p.m. 119 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST. QENTLEMEN, — A contest to fill the vacant seat in Parliament for the East Coast Districts now being inevitable, I respectfully solicit your support to place me in the honorable position as your Representative. I believe you will give me full credit for being desirous of serving your best interests without in any way seeking to serve my own. I am identified with you by many ties which, I trust, will give me a fair claim to your votes at the coming election. I know the wants of the district. I feel how greatly these have been overlooked or altogether ignored. Should you return me upon your suffrages, no effort shall be wanting on my part to secure you full justice, and an equitable expenditure of the revenue in proportion to the importance of your many urgent requirements. For the rest you will have a public expression of my political opinions without any reservation, as I may address you from time to time from public platforms at the several centres of the electorate. Gentlemen, Believe me to be most sincerely, Your very obedient servant, 122 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 j chains, Pipiwhakau Bush Road. B29—Cutting Drains, 5 sections, Waimata Road. B3o—Side-cutting, etc., 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 Consultation. A RARE CHANCE.—A HOUSE AND LAND FOR 10s. Q OOD J UCK’S Grand and Novel Disposition of Freehold Property. 1,500 Subscribers at 10s. each. 20 Prizes. Disposition No. I—A Freehold House and Land (33 x 112) situate in the most healthy part of Wellington, and commanding a magnificent view of the city and harbor ; containing 5 rooms and a bathroom, copper, and other conveniences, and valued at .. .. .. £475 Disposition No. 2—Cash Bonus .. 100 Disposition No. 3 —Cash Bonus .. 50 Disposition No. 4—Cash Bonus .. 20 Dispositions Nos. 5 to 9—5 Cash Bonuses, each £lO .. .. 50 Dispositions Nos. 10 to 20—11 Cash Bonuses, each £5 .. .. .. 55 £750 Rapidly filling. Will be drawn for as soon as filled. Early application necessary. Registered letters and telegrams not accepted. Postoffice Orders or Bank Notes preferred. Applicants for tickets please enclose two stamps for reply and result. Each ticket has six chances. Will be drawn by a committee of subscribers. Address—“ Good Luck,” care of W. Munro, Box No. 151, P. 0., Wellington ; or, “ Good Luck,” Box No. 126, G.P.0., Wellington. Note.—The Cash Bonuses will be paid in full; no deduction for expenses. 120
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 138, 22 May 1884, Page 3
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