Amusements. p HYSIOGNOMY. MR. O. E. HUGO, WILI, DELIVER HIS THIRD LECTVnE —AT—MACFARLANE’S HALL, Next TUESDAY EVENING. Subject :—Lines and Wrinkles. Mr. Hugo will be in daily attendance at the Ante-room of the Lecture Hall for Private Consul, tation. 684 Shipping. TO THE ON account of numerous requests from settlers along the Coast, and in order to meet a long-felt want, the steamer THOMAS RUSSELL will call at all the principal places along the Coast on each DOWNWARD TRIP, should sufficient inducement offer. For further particulars apply to H. E. Johnston, Gisborne, or to the Auckland agent. H. E. JOHNSTON, 662 Gisborne Agent. For Sale and To Let. JpOB SALE OB LEASE:— 14 acres Taruheru, near Makauri. 5 acres Puketapu, near Arai. 1 acre Pkaeotokorakau, near Arai, 5 acres Taomako, near Arai. 4 acres Pohonga, near Afai. 4 acres Te Kowhai, near Big River. 1 acre Manutuke, near Arai. 70 acres Whakaongaonga, near the Gis-borne-Wairoa Road. 1 acre Okahukuraataura, near Arai. 5 aeres Whatatuna, near Arai. 6 acres Taowhiro, near Upper Arai. 14 acres Waiwhakaata, near Upper Arai, 7000 acres near Wairoa. T. W. PORTER, Lowe Street. Election Notice. COOK COUNTY. TOLAGO BIDING. rpHEßEgbeing only one Nomination for the office of Councillor to represent the Tolago Riding in the Cook County Council. I therefore declare— MICHAEL JOSEPH GANNON to be duly elected to that office. MARTIN D. STAGPOOLE, Returning Officer. Dated this 25th day of Oct., 1884. 685 COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. GENERAL ELECTION. TE ARAI RIDING. -VTOMINATIONS for TWO Seats in the County Council will be received by the undersigned up to 12 o’clock Noon, on WEDNESDAY, the sth day of November next, at Mr. WATT’S Store, Te Arai. PELHAM E. RICHARDSON, Returning Officer, 686 Te Arai Riding,
COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. GISBORNE RIDING. GENERAL ELECTION. T HEREBY give notice that the General Election of TWO Councillors to represent the Gisborne Riding, will take place on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of November next, and that the NOMINATION will be made at Mr. W. ADAMS’ Store, Read’s Gate, at Noon on SATURDAY - , the Ist proximo. Each candidate, and person nominating or seconding a person for the office of Councillor, must have paid all rates due by him, prior to the day of nomination. Dated this 24th day of October, 1884. F. J. PIESSE, 681 Returning Officer. Notices. THE BEST BOOK OF REFERENCE IN NEW ZEALAND. Sixth Annual Issue. HARDING’S IQQK ALMANAC, HARDING’S 1000 ALMANAC, EAST COAST DIRECTORY, AND LOCAL GUIDE. Price, Two Shillings, THE new volume will contain all the special feature of its predecessors, with extensive additions and improvements suggested by the experience of former years. The Publisher will be glad to receive special items of local information from country subscribers before the Directory Sheets go to Press. This publication is the only one containing any information relating to the extensive district between Wairoa and Tologa Bay. Astronomical, Civil, Official, Ecclesiastical, Danish, Maori, and Jewish Calendar, with Lectionaries complete. A large mass of information, relating to Postal, Railway, Stamps, Customs, Judicial, Legislative, Educational, Land, and other public departments, including changes made by the Parliament of 1884. Garden Guide ; valuable Statistics; Local Guide, containing much minute information found in no other publication. Over 300 closely-printed pages, the whole carefully indexed. Post free to any part of the Colony where there is no local agent. Advertisements and Subscriptions received by the Publisher. R. COUPLAND HARDING, Times Office, Napier. kr* Local Agents wanted. PORTER’S HALL. THE HALL may be engaged at any time for purposes of private assemblies, meetings, etc., on application at the Telephone Office. Terms: Night, from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m., £1 Is; from 8 p.m. to daylight, £1 Ils. Piano, 7s 6d extra. Daylight use of Hall by arrangement. The charges include lighting and attendan.ee. T. W. PORTER, Proprietor. NOTICE. THE Annual Meeting of the Poverty Bay Horticultural and Floricultural Society will be held at the Templar Hall, on Saturday, at 8 o’clock p.m. All interested in gardening pursuits are invited to attend. Business: Report of proceedings and election of committee. By order, W. L. FILE, 679 Hon. Secretary. Found. FOUND— Two Keys on a Chain.—Apply Telephone Office.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 269, 25 October 1884, Page 3
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