REMOUNTS WANTED. T3EMOUNTS WANTED IMMEDIATELY, by Government. Height of Horses must bo 14‘2 to 10 hands. Ago, sto 10 years. Horses must be sound, Grey horses not accepted. Apply to — CAMPBELL THOMSON, Inspector of Stock, Or,— GOVERNMENT VETERINARIAN.
E M 0 U NTS. rjURCHASE of Suitable- REMOUNTS will be continued at the Government Paddock at 10 a.m. TO-MORROW, but NONE will be inspected To-day. CAMPBELL THOMSON, Stock Inspector. EAST COAST MOUNTED RIFLES. THE Regular Monthly Mounted Parade of the Company will be held at the Drillshed, at 10 a.m., on THURSDAY NEXT, January 2nd, 1902. Service Uniform. BY ORDER.
NOTICE. A GENERAL MEETING OF SHEEPFARMERS in the Counties of Cook, Waiapu, and Wairoa will bo held at Gisborne, on FRIDAY, January 3rd, at 2 p.m., to consider the acquirement and immediate re-opening of the Gisborne Freezing Works. For the Committee. C. A. DeLAUTOUR. NOTICE. TQ> CNNING in my Paddock—One BAY Ifc j GELDING, branded like KA on rump ; a leather strap round neck, a long rope attached. Tho owner can have the samo by paying eXponS£b - E. QUINN. NOTICE.
STRAYED, into a padcloclt on Whntaupoko—A DARK BAY FILLY, no brand visible. Owner can obtain particulars ot Eamo by applying at Times Office and paying expenses. Turaxganui lodge, No. 7, U.A.O.D. _ a Brethren are invited to the Funeral of the ‘"ilate Mary Williamson, wife '.of Brother Janies WiliiamJson, which leaves the Cottages, , T aruheru Freezing Works, December, at 2 p.:n., for the Makaraka Cemetery, going by way of Whataupoko. A Brake will leave the Lodge-room at 2.15 am., and will meet cortege. Brethren are requested to assemble. By Order of the A.D. J HY. McKAY, Secretary.
OHOPPING! CHAMPIONSHIP OF POVERTY BAY. ! CONTEST for the Championship L will take place at the Royal Hotel TUESDAY (New Year's Eve), at 2 p.mEntries close at 10 THIS (SATURDAY) A evening. p> r ; ze —Gold Medal and £5 cash. TO CLEAR—LARGE STOCKS. r\ r\ SACKS FIRMEST canterOUU BURY and OTAGO OATS, at SHERIDAN A CO.’S, for 3s per bushel (Cash). Delivered in lots of not less than five sacks. Book Orders early. TOM, my boy, moot me at the City Bufiet at noon to-day. I have a Buprise for
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 301, 30 December 1901, Page 3
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