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Mr. Clayton—l have much pleasure in seconding the vote of confidence. Mr. W. Knights—Mr. Chairman, Mr. Locke, and fellow electors, I have come here to oppose Mr. Locke, and I mean to oppose him. You ask me why ? He says be is a Conservative; I am a Liberal. You don’t know what Conservative means; I do. It means thia: “ Serve their own pocket, and leave the multitude out.” I have suffered long over this, and I have thought over it, and how I was to rectify this matter. I say put the Liberal man in. (Voice : Don’t get excited). Me get excited, no, no, not me. Just fancy Nasmith summoning me for rent to-day. Nasmith of the “ little hammer,” not of the “ big hammer.” He sued me for rent to-day, and put on press because I did not go for Mr, Locke. Oh ! no. When you look at me you look at a true Englishman, not a half-bred Scotchman. (Laughter; cries for chair). I don’t care for the chair. I am not one of the half-bred Scotchmen. (Great hissing and general uproar). Just a few words and I will be done, We have got our heads and brains and should see what is right to do, and if yon can’t, then I can’t help you. Now lam done. Mr. Turton now addressed the meeting briefly. Mr. Bailey—l beg to propose as an amendment, that this meeting has no confidence whatever, in Mr. Locke as a representative, and that Mr. Rees is a fit and proper person to represent this district. (Great applause). Mr. Ingle—l second that. The Chairman then put the amendment, which was carried by a slight majority, and amidst much confusion. Three cheers were given for Mr. Locke and Mr. Rees, also three groans for each.

Wanted. WANTED— A COTTAGE, within five or ten minutes walk of Postoffice. Address, H, Postoffice. 806 Notices. GISBORNE PERMANENT LAND, BUILDING, AND MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THIS Society enters upon Us ELEVENTH YEAR on Monday next, July 28th. Shares taken on that date will participate in full profits. Forma of application, and all information may be obtained from F. J. PIESSE, 802 Secretary. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE Partnership firm of Pobteb and Choft, having been dissolved by the effluxion of time, notice of such dissolution is hereby given, and that the Partnership will be carried on, for the purpose of liquidation, for the space of three months, from the date hereof. Dated at Gisborne this 17th day of July, 1884. (Signed), THOMAS WILLIAM PORTER. ALFRED WILLIAM CROFT. Witness : Etwabd ftbancis Ward, Solicitor, Gisborne. 288 NOTICE. OUT FOR THE NEW AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE N O, 7. LARGE & TOWNLEY, Agents for Cook County. 273 £R . G. K. TURTON, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCER & NOTARY PUBLIC. Debts, Rants and Interest collected at current rates. No legal charges for letters and attendance. Office :—No. 3, Eldon Chambers, Gladstone Road, 284 Amusements. ACFARLANE’S HALL Lessee S. Stevenson, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I First Appearance of MISS AUGUSTA L. D ARG ON, The highly-gifted Elocutionist and Eminent Star Tragedienne, In her brilliant and intellectual Drawingroom Entertainment of Dramatic Recitals, Readings, and Dramatic Sketches. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-MORROW. SELECTIONS—TUESDAY. Scenes from the “ Honeymoon,” Tobin. Beatiful Snow,” Watson. Divorce scene, “Henry VIII.,” Shakespeare. “ A man’s a man for a’ that,” Burns. “ Charge of the Light Brigade,” Tennyson. Scenes from “ Deborah,” Mosenthal. “ Barbara Freitchie,” Whittier. Chase scene, “ London Assurance,” Boucicault. “ Lost Heir,” Hood. Curtain will rise at 8 sharp. Prices of Admission: —Front Scats, 45.; Second do., 35.; Back do., 2s. Carriages may be ordered for 9.45 p.m. N.B.—Front seat tickets can be obtained at Mrs. Browne’s Fancy Depositary. W. K. BISHOP, 294 Business Manager for Miss Dargon. County Council Notices. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. nVTOTICE is hereby given that Sergeant ' Edward Villars, of Av.anui, East Coast, is appointed a Registrar of Dogs for Cook County. JOHN WARREN, County Clerk. Dated this 21st July, 1834. 305 Impounding Notices. MATAWHERO POUND. TMPOUNDED at the Matawhero Pound— By Ranger, July 9th, 1881. Iron Grey Filly, branded RO near shoulder. Bay Gelding, shod all round, branded rrE (conjoined) near rump. Bay Colt, star on forehead, near hind foot white, no brand visible. In default of bcirg released, the above cattle will be sold at Matawhero Pound on the 23rd day of July, 1884, at noon. R. M. STEGGALL, 219 Poundkeeper.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 189, 22 July 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 189, 22 July 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 189, 22 July 1884, Page 3

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