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WYLLIE & MASON Will sell by Auction, at their Mart, on SATURDAY, 30th March, at Noon— ME. B. BERWICK’S MOMONA PROPERTY, Situate in the Motu District, and comprising 500 acres; 200 acres in grass, the rest in bush. Dwelling-house, outbuildings, etc. Title: Lease in Perpetuity.

WYLLIE & MASON, Instructed by S. Smith, will sell by Public Auction, ; -at their Mart, Lowe street, on SATURDAY, at 11 a.m., his Four-roomed cottage i Buggy Shed, and Outbuildings, situate on Kaiti Reach. G. R. WYLLIE, * Auctioneer. M ATAWHERO SCHOOL PICNIC, THURSDAY, March 21st. To be held in Matawhero School, On THURSDAY, March 21st, at 7.45 p.m., In aid of School Funds. PROGRAMME. Parti. Overture Mr Jas. McFarlane and Mrs Muir. Song, “Bid Me to Love” Miss Heany Song (comic) Mr Zaoharioh Song, “ Asthore ” ........ Miss O’Connoi Duet (by request), “ Money Matters ...... Mr C. McFarlahe.and Mrs Muir. Song, “ Under the Same Old Flag Mr E; Heany. Nigger Farce, “Gie Me Back My Cloe’s” Messrs Sheridan, East, and Ferris. Song, “By the Fountain ”. v Miss Davis Song, “Look Back ..■ ...Mr S. Kiwi. Part 11. Concerted Piece....' School Children Song, “ True to Jack .Mr C. Ferris Song (selected) '.. -Miss Poswillo Duet, “Lads in Navy 81ue".... Misses Eva and May Jones. Song, “ I’ve Worked Eight Hours ” Mr Doyle. Song (selected) Miss Steele Recitation (c0mi0)........Mr Phil Sheridan Song, “ Only a Leaf ”. Mr Lowndes Song (selected) Mr Armstrong Duet, “ Very Improper Indeed” Mr C. McFarlane and Mrs Muir. Finale—“Auld Lang Syne.” Tickets. 2s and Is. A DANCE Will follow the Concert. Gents, 2s); Ladies, Free. The Matawhero Coach will leave the Masonic Corner at 7 p.m. R. MACDUFF BIRRELL, Chairman.

AUTUMN & WINTER DRAPERY, —o—PETTIE. —o—"VTOW OPENING—JIM ow OPENINGEXTENSIVE SHIPMENTS, Ex S.S. RIMUTAKA AND KAEAMEA, FEOM LONDON. FULL PARTICULARS IN A LATER ISSUE.

TO THE EIiECTOBS OP THE BOROUGH HARBOR DISTRICT. T adies and Gentlemen,— -*-* Owing to the irregularities in the late election, I am again in justice to you compelled to seek your support. I have neither clique nor party to serve. It will therefore be, my earnest endeavor, if elected, to guard your interests to the best of my ability. Yours faithfully, E. P. JOYCE. HARBOR BOARD ELECTION. TO THE BOROUGH ELECTORS. adies and Gentlemen,— -Li I beg to remind' you that I have been again nominated as a candidate for the Harbor Board, and that the fresh election takes place TO-DAY (THURSDAY), at McFarlane’s Hall. May I venture to express the hope that those who supported me on the former occasion will again favor me, and that many others will come forward now and assist in my election ?

If returned, I shall give my best attention to all matters brought before the Board, weighing carefully every proposal,' and supporting such - progressive movements as I believe to be reasonable, and within our means. Placmg myself entirely in your hands, I am, •Faithfully yours, WILLIAM PETTIE. TO THE ELE|il£>RS GISBORNE HARBOR DISTRICT. AND GENTLEMEN, — Being a candidate at the present election, I again respectfully solicit your votes and support. The views _ I previously expressed* concerning the interests of this port I still firmly adhere to, and, if elected, I willCendeavor to the best of my ability to promote our common interests, my motto being, “Progress, with Economy." I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, FRANK HARRIS.

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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 66, 21 March 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 66, 21 March 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 66, 21 March 1901, Page 3

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