Electoral Notices. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST DISTRICT, ENTLEMEN, —I am a Candidate tor the honor of representing this District in Parliament during the ensuing Session, and will take the earliest opportunity ot addressing you at the various centres of population throughout the. Electorate. I am, Gentleman, Your obedient servant, 127 M. J. GANNON. TO THE ELECTOBS OF THE EAST COAST. Q_ENTLEMEN, — 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 Bepresentative. 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. FTIENDERS will be received at thia office for the undermentioned work until 7 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 12th inat. B32.—Sections 2 and 3 East Coaat Road Forming 66 chains and 99 chains of Bridle Track, over Makiore and Tatapouri points. Specifications may be seen on and after MONDAY, 9th inst. The Engineer will point out the work to intending contractors on FRIDAY next, leaving the Gisborne Ferry at 9 a.m. GEO. J. WINTER, County Engineer. Gisborne, June 2nd, 1884. 156 COOK COUNTY COUNCIL.
FTIENDERS will be received at this Office until 7 o’clock p.m., on Thursday, the 12th June, from persons willing to work the Pakirikiri Ferry for the space of twelve months, commencing on the 15th June 1884 and ending on the 14th June 1885. The punt, gear, and approaches are now in good working order. Specifications may be seen at the Office. GEO. J. WINTER, County Engineer. Dated this 31st May, 1884. 154
COOK COUNTY. is hereby Given, that it is the intention of the Cook County Council to take for the purpose of making a PUBLIC ROAD, the following land:— All that parcel of land in the Provincial District of Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand, containing by admeasurement Two acres, Two roods, and Thirty-seven perches, more or less, situate in the Turanganui Survey District, in Cook County, and being a road line varying in width, and traversing a portion of the Pouawa Block, No. 828. Commencing at a point on the northern side of the road known as the GisborneTologa Bay Road, at a distance of 3180 links or thereabouts, in a south-easterly direction from trig, station No. 110. Bounded towards the north generally, by lines—249 links, 492’5 links, 444’6 links, 581’8 links, 438’3 links, 513’1 links, and 294.5 links respectively: towards the east by a line 100’2 links, and towards the south generally by lines 458’7 links, 559’7 links, 397’7 links, 510’8 links, 79’8 links, 407 links, 93’2 links, 336’7 links, 19’6 links, and 214.9 links respectively, to the commencing point, be all the aforesaid linkages more or less, as the same is delineated on plan No. 3378, deposited in the Survey Office at Auckland. Copies of these plans are deposited, and may be inspected at Mr Wilson’s house at Kaiti, and at the Office of the Cook County Council, Lowe-street, Gisborne. The works proposed to be undertaken on this line of road are—formation for a width of eight feet on the solid, and the construction of drains for the passage of surfacewater. All persons affected, by the taking of these lands, are required to set forth in writing writing any well grounded objections they may have, and send such writing to the office of the Council on or before the 11th day of July, 1884. JOHN WARREN, County Clerk. May 31,1884. 152
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 146, 2 June 1884, Page 3
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