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WILLIAMS £ KETTLE. Limited, Will hold their NEXT STOCK SALE, At the JIATAWHERO YARDS, On TO-DAY (THURSDAY), 16th Jaxuabt, When they will oiler SHEEP, CATTLE, PIGS, &c. Present Entries : 1200 Consisting of 150 Fat Wethers 000 Forward 4-tooth Wethers 200 4,6, and 8-tooth Ewes and Lambs OQA CATTLE, j Including—--120 15 to 18-month-old Steers (a wollbred lot) I 2-5 18-month Steers and Heifers I 80 to 3-year Heifers 00 3-year-old Steers 1 Pure-bred Shorthorn Bull 20 18-month Heifers 10 Fat Bullocks Also, — Cows and Calves Springers, Light Ben Also,— On account of W. P. Reid, Oamaru, from his Registered Flock, "I PURE SHROPSHIRE DOWN IU EWES. Further Entries Invited. Sale at 11.30 a.m. A. F. KENNEDY, Auctioneer.

GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS’ FROZEN MEAT COMPANY, LIMITED, GISBORNE, NEW ZEALAND. lAPITAL £30,000, IN 30,000 SHARES OF £1 EACH. PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE. P. Barker, Sheepfarmer, Gisborne. W. K. Chambers, Sheepfarmer, liepongaere. F. Hall, Sheepfarmer, Gisborne. W. Douglas Lysnar, Sheepfarmer, Gisborne. James Fitzgerald, Sheepfarmer, Aoaura. E. M. Hutchinson, Sheepfarmer, Waihuka. P. T. Kenway, Sheepfarmer, Waimata. F. Patullo, Station Manager, Rangatira. C. A. DeLautour, Barrister, Gisborne^ Applicants for Shares ar« •equested to send in their apr>)'e»«°ns with as little delay as possiN o , as it is absolutely neces* sary to de* 3 * 111 ! 110 at the earliest possible date the shares required are subscribed. applications and moneys therewith will be received by me, or by any of the Committee. C. A. DkLAUTOUR (For the Committee). PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THURSDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1002, At 8 p.m.

a l ' »lANOFORTE JgEOITAL, By MRS BARRINGTON WATERS (Australian Pianiste). ASSISTED BY CONCERT PARTY. WAIAPU PROHIBITION LEAGUE. K, EV> f.~w. i sitt Will Lecture in the PATUTAHI HALL, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 16th inst., At 7.30 o’elook. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MATAWHERO, FRIDAY EVENING, At 7.30 o’clock.' THEATRE ROYAL, Gisborne, SUNDAY, 19th instant, At 8.15 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL, MONDAY, 20th inst., At 8 p.m. MORERE—TUESDAY, 21st, at 7.30 p.m. Leader o£ Singing, Mr E. H. Buckingham. Collection at all Meetings. A BOOM SHOW! G ISBORNE RIFLES’ CAMP FIRE CONCERT, At HAITI CAMP, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THURSDAY, JANUARY 16th.

Tiokets (including Refreshments), Is 6d; obtainable everywhere. Proceeds in aid of Band Uniform Fund. THANKS. MISS A. SOLOMON desires to tender her heartfelt thanks to Mr and Mrs Swinnerton and the Boys for their kindness to her during her serious illness. VIOLIN. MISS ORE, Pupil of Herr Willimoff, of Auokland, and Herr Zimmerman, of Dunedin, will RESUME Tuition on MONDAY, February 3rd, 1902. Pupils visited at their Homes. Terms on Application. PUBLIC MEETING—PATUTAHI. A MEETING of Ratepayers will be held in the Board's Office, Public Hall, Patutaii, on FRIDAY, 17th inst., at 7.30 p.m., to consider the destruction of County Road within the Distriot by carting metal during wet weather. OWEN GALLAGHER, Chairman, Patutahi Road Board. BAND OF HOPE MEETING. THE usual Monthly Meeting of the Band of Hope, Wesley Schoolroom, THURSDAY EVENING, At 7.30. Good Programme. I t TO CLEAR—LARGE STOCKS. 500 SACKS PRIMEST CANTERBURY and OTAGO OATS, al

SHERIDAN & CO.’S, for 3s per bushel (Cash). Delivered in lota o£ not less than five sacks. Book Orders early. EXCURSIONS TO TATAPOURI. O’REILLY JJROTHERS & 00. Beg to notify that they will run a Coach to TATAPOURI SEASIDE RESORT Every SUNDAY during the Summer Months at CHEAP FARES. This offers a splendid opportunity to anyone desirous of' sy uding a few hours at the beautiful Seaside Resort of Tatapouri. -g-lOSK Gladstone Road. THE above Refreshment Rooms have recently undergone considerable alterations and improvements, and visitors to town oan rely upon receiving every attention. hot and cold luncheon Served Daily from Noon to 2 p.m. AFTERNOON TEA. SUMMER DRINKS. k I Entrance through Eure's Eoonomic, Gla d- . j stone road, or Side Entrance, Lowe street. T E: ' R OOMS,

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 315, 16 January 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 315, 16 January 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 315, 16 January 1902, Page 3

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