Notices. NOTICE. STRAYED into my paddocks at Kaiti, a dark chesnut Gelding, star and blaze on face, branded EP (conjoined) on off shoulder, if not removed within fourteen days hereof, and expenses paid, I shall sell the same by public auction. E. F. HARRIS. Margimutu, November 7,1884. 754 NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to act as Valuator, buy and sell land, deal with Maoris for Pakehas. knows something about the former and their language, interprets between parties, holds a certificate authorising him to translate deeds, keeps a list of properties for sale, wants more to put on that list. EDWIN WOON, Land Agent, OrriCE: Opposite Post Office. N.B.—E. W. Can travel speedily if necessary, prepared to accompany strangers visiting the Bay wanting country, and shew them the ground. 755 Election Notice. COOK COUNTY ELECTION. GISBORNE RIDING. ■A4TR. J. R. HURREY will address the -L’-*- Electors at Bruce’s Hall, Ormond, on Tuesday Evening next, at 7.30 p.m. 756 COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. GENERAL ELECTION. TE ARAI RIDING. I HAVE This Day received the Nomination papers of the undermentioned gentlemen as Candidates for a seat in the County Council; and a Poll for the return of two of them will be taken at Mr. Watt’s Store, Te Arai, and the Schoolhouse, Patutahi, on WEDNESDAY the 12th day of November next, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Stephen B. Hair William Smith George Langdale Sunderland PELHAM E. RICHARDSON, Returning Officer, Te Arai Riding. Te Arai, Nov. sth, 1884. 749 COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WAIMATA RIDING, ENTLEMEN, —I have much pleasure in offering myself as a Candidate for the representation of your Riding in the Cook County Council, Should you return me, it will be my earnest endeavor, so far as in my power lies, to further the interests of the Riding, as well as the whole County. I am, Gentlemen, Your most obedient Servant, 711 E. P. JOYCE.
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WAIMATA RIDING. GENTLEMEN, —I beg to offer myself as a Candidate to represent your District in the Cook County Council. Should you do me the honor to elect me, I will use my best endeavors to further your interests. I am, Yours faithfully, 740 CHARLES GRAY. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF WAIMATA RIDING. T ADIES AND GENTLEMAN,—I beg to * state that it is my intention to solicit your votes at the ensuing election of members for the Cook County Council. My interests are identical with yours. If returned, I shall use my best endeavors for the improvement of the Waimata Riding, in which I hold a large interest, whilst at the same time I hope to be of some assistance in opening up roads and developing the resources of Cook County as a whole. I have the honor to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your^obedient Servant, 724 S. C. CAULTON. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE GISBORNE RIDING OF COOK COUNTY. Ladies and gentlemen. — At the request of a large number of my fellow Electors, I have decided to offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming Election of County Councillors. Having been a resident in your midst for a number of years, I am in a position to know the wants of our Riding, and as your welfare is identical with my own, I have every desire to forward your interests. Should you favor me with your votes, and return me, you will find me at my post when ever required. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours Faithfully, JAMES WALLACE, 707 Ormond.
COOK BOUNTY COUNCIL. GENERAL ELECTION. TO THE R TEPAYERS—GISBORNE RIDING. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—It is my intention to seek re-election at your hands to represent you in the County Council for a further term of three years. You have already done me the honor of twice electing me, and if you think that I have faithfully fulfilled the duties entrusted to me, I hope that you will send me back again, and I can assure you I shall do my utmost for your interests. I will take an early opportunity of addressing you at Ormond and M araka, of which due notice will be given. I have the honor to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, 694 CHAS. W. FERRIS.
WANTED KNOWN —Copies of the Telephone can be procured from Mr. J. Snyder Browne every afternoon after 4.30 o’clock.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 280, 7 November 1884, Page 3
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733Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 280, 7 November 1884, Page 3
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