Special Advertisements. NOTICE I have now for sale at Prices that will Defy Competition, BUGGIES, DRAYS, SPRING CARTS AND WHEELBARROWS. I am prepared to take orders for any kind of Vehicle. Having a First-class stock of thoroughly seasoned Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart, and American timber, bought and paid for, and keeping my expenses as low as possible, I am therefore in an position to produce First-class Work, at a Moderate Rate. My Work in Gisborne and Neighbourhood, has stood the test, for the last ten years, to which any of my Old Customers will testify. Repairs of every description attended TO WITH PROMPTIUDE, W. THARRATT, Coach Builder and Wheelwright, Gladstone Road. 424 LOCAL MEMORANDA. Amusements— Wesleyan Band of Hope Harmony Meeting, first Thursday in each month Mrs. Taylor’s benefit concert, Tuesday, Nov. 4. Election Notes, Nominations Te Arai Riding, Watt’s Store, Wednesday, Nov. 5. Election Waimata Road Road Board, Tuesday, 4th November. Election of Councillors for Tologa, Waiapu and Gisborne Ridings, Wednesday, Nov, 12. Meetings— Final meeting Cook County Council, Tuesday Nov. 4. Battery Parade, Monday, Nov. 10. at 8 a.m. Library Committee, second Wednesday in each month. Blue Ribbon Movement, every Monday evening. J Battery, Government Inspections, Thursday, 30th Oct. Gun drill Tuesdays and Thursdays. Fire Brigade practice, alternate Wednesdays. Gisborne Institute every Friday. U.A.O. Druids —Every alternate Thursday. Oddfellows—Alternate Wednesdays. Foresters—Alternate Tuesdays. Masonic Lodge—Monday nearest full moon. Cook County Council—Second Thursday in each month. Cook County Building Society—Second Wednesday in each month. Gisborne Permanent Building Society— Ordinary meetings every alternate Monday. Hospital Committee, second Wednesday in each month. L.O.L. —Friday nearest full moon. Gas Co. (Directors), third Wednesday in each month. School Committee, first Wednesday in each month.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume 1, Issue 277, 4 November 1884, Page 2
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279Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume 1, Issue 277, 4 November 1884, Page 2
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