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NEW ZEALAND NATIVES’ ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, THEATRE BOYAL, rjl HUES DA Y, JULY 25th, 1901. Double Tickets 7s 6d Extra Lady 2s 6d Dancing, 8 p.m. J. M. CUMMING, Hon. See NOTICE. I I AVING disposed of my Shoeing M " and General Smithy Business to MR W. G. SCOTTEB, whilst thanking the Public for their Patronage during the past Nine years, I would solicit a continuance of the same to my successor. N.B.—As I am anxious to close my Business Affairs, I would request an EARLY SETTLEMENT of all OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS. H. J. WARREN. LOOK OUT For H. R, SMITH'S (Goldsmiths’ Hall) NEW ADVERTISEMENT TO-MORROW. ORMOND AND GISBORNE COACH. E. CURRIE ANNOUNCES that he has started a Line of COACHES between Gisborne and Ormond. Leaves Ormond at 8 a.m. for Gisborne, and the Masonic Stables, Gisborne, for Ormond at 3 p.m. each day (Thursday 3 excepted). j

WHATAUPOKO ROAD BOARD. THE Annual Meeting of Ratepayers of the Whataupoko Koad District will be held at the Band-room, Ormond road, on MONDAY, July 2!)th, 1901, at 7.30 p.m., at which the proposed scheme of Amalgamation with the Gisborne Borough will also bo considered. HY. McKAY, Clerk. Gisborne, July 23rd, 1901. POUAWA ROAD BOAED. YTOTICE is hereby given that the WaiJ3I mata RIVER ROAD, above Mr Holden's to first crossing Waimata River, is DANGEROUS for Traffic, and is CLOSED pending Repairs. HY. McKAY, Clerk. Gisborne, July 22nd, 1901. POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB. TENDERS. TENDERS are called for the Caretaking, etc., at the above Club’s Course and Grounds, Makaraka. Specifications to be seen at office, Masonic Hotel Club-room. Tenders close SATURDAY, 27th inst., at 2 p.m. J. M. CUMMING, Secretary.

KAITI PUBLIC HALL. A MEETING of Shareholders is called for THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY), at the Catholic Schoolrooms, Lowe street, Gisborne. A large attendance of Shareholders is requested. A. F. BRIDGES, Chairman. R. COGAR, Hon. Secretary. GISBORNE POULTRY SHOW. AUGUST 2nd AND 3rd NEXT. Entries close Saturday, 27th JULY, at IQ p.ffl. W. RANGER, Secretary.

EAST COAST ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. A COUNCIL MEETING of the above Society will bo held at the Masonic Hotel, on SATURDAY, ,27th inst., at 2 p.m. M. STOPFORD, Secretary. TURANGANUI PUBLIC LIBRARY. THE Annual General Meeting of Subscribers will be held in the Library, on MONDAY, 29th inst., at 8 p.m., •to roceive the Balance-sheet and Report of Outgoing Committee, Revise the Rules, and any other general business. L. T. SYJdES. Hon. Soo. gisborne” co-operative building SOCIETY. TENDERS will be received up to 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 24th inst., for the Purchase of a Society’s Loan of £IOO. Tenderers to state security offered. A. G- BEBRE, Secretary. GISBORNE BOWLING CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held at the Masonic Hotel, on WEDNESDAY, 24th July next, at 8 o'clook p.m. C. H. WALTER DIXON, Hon. Sec.

REWARD ORE POUND. , TT>EWARD of One Pound on delivery ( JCL of BAY GELDING, brand XX on 1 near shoulder. Any person found in illegal s possession of this horse will be PROSECUTED. CURRIE & HOQAN. I RASPBERRIES 1 RASPBERRIES ! THE QUEEN OP THE MARKET. ! TVT OW is the time to leave your Orders at ■ Messrs Bennett and Sherratt’s for ■ choice Raspberry Plants (the Cuthbert), from Glenfoyle. The Cuthbert has been pro- ■ nounced the Queen of the Market. 808 LEASE. BAIRY FARMS, at Makauri, in suitable areas to suit Settlers. EASY TERMS. Apply— W. H. TUCKER. MONEY TO LEND. MONEY TO LEND on Town or Country Properties, in Sums to suit Borrowers. JOHN COLEMAN. TIV E ASSOCIATION’S Annual J3I Fancy Dress Ball will be held Jon Thursday, 25th July. 5S PER PAlß.—Gents’ Tweed Trousers, any size, 5s per pair. Colonial Tweeds 7s 6d and 11s per pair. All New Goods and grand value.—C. Rosie & Co. WHY Pay Big Prices when you can get a Hat at Robertson’s for 4s lid, worth 8s 6d. GENERALLY the person who is most "fond of a Secret is the very one who doesn't think enough of it to keep it. It is an open secret that Hennessy’s Dependable Boots are the most reliable in the market. ASTER all it is not the earning of good wages alone which bring comfort "and contentment to tire hearth and the home. To enjoy' coiiifortlo its fullest extent you must wear Hennessy’s Boots. A T Robertson’s Men’s and Boys’ MacinjßL tosh Coats, Best Makes and Newest Shajest at Reduced Prices for Cash.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 165, 24 July 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 165, 24 July 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 165, 24 July 1901, Page 3

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