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ON WEDNESDAY, THE 19th DAY OF MARCH, 1902.; At 11 o’clock a.m., Within the Auction Mart of Messrs DALGETY AND CO. Read’s .Quay, Gisborne. Under instructions of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, at Gisborne, pursuant to the provisions of tne Lanu Transfer Act, 1885, and in exercise of the power of Sale conferred bv Memoranda of Mortgage, , registered Nos. 8686 and 8732, GEORGE E. ELIOTT will sell by Public Auction, as above : THE FOLLOWING PARCELS OF LAND, viz.

Laiul. ! Situation. • Title. a. It.^P s*° 3 ’ & i „ I „ 2t, to- aiS’lOH 3lt All in the Poverty Bay Land Registration District. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to William Sieywnght, of Gisborne, solicitor for tue Mojtgagee, in whose hands the titles, etc., may be inspected^ W. A. BARTON, ‘ Registrar; DALGETY & COMPANY, LIMIT ED, Will hold their NEXT STOCK SALE, At tho MAKARAKA SALEYARDS, At 1 p.m., on THURSDAY, MARCH 20m.

80 Preseat Entries: TWO TO THREE-YEAR-OLD BULLOCKS 36 Station Cows 30 12 to 18 months Steers 30 8 to 12 months Steers. 20 Head Mixed Cattle 30 3 to 4-year-old Bullocks 16 18 to 24 months Steers 10 18 to 24 months Heifers ggQ CROSSBRED 300 Crossbred Ewes WETHERS Further entries invited. GEORGE E. ELIOTT, Auctioneer, A SECOND QRAND jy/J^OONLIGHT ONCERT

Will be held In Aid of the Coffee and Fre9 Beading ltooma In the Grounds of the Misses Morioe, Childers Boad, On THUBSDAY, 20th INSTANT, At 7.30 p.m. Gisborne Rifles Band. Orchestra. Vocalists —Mrs J. Dalrymple, Misses Bright, Grey, Heany, and Ferris; Messrs East, Barlow, Teat, Hill, Kane, and Lyttelton. Selections by Bellringers. Instrumental Solos by Messrs Parker, J. Chrisp, Sherrifi, and others. Admission ONE SHILLING. Refreshments, 6d. TEACHERS FOR SOUTH AFRICA,

AT the request of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, twenty women teachers for Refugee Camps in South Africa will be selected in this colony. The engagement will be for one year. The salary offered is £IOO for the year, with the prospect of further employment for those teachers who give satisfaction and elect to remain in South Africa. Free rations, and accommodation in the Camps are given, and teachers will receive medical attendance free. The cost of transit from the place of residence to the place of interview will be paid to those candidates selected by the education Department for interview ; and to the candidates finally selected there will also be paid the cost of transit from their homes to the port of embarkation, and second class steamer fares to South Africa. Candidates must be of sound physical constitution They will be medically examined tiefore final selection. Preference will be given to trained women teachers, having, if possible, four or five years’ experience of infantwork. Ability to teach singing is an essential qualification. Every application should be addressed to the Secretary of the Board of Education of the district in which the candidate lives ; but it is not intended that the appointments should be confined to those engaged in public elementary schools. Applications -in in each case accompanied by two or three recent testimonials and marked “ Teacher for South Africa,” should reach the offices of the several Boards of Education not later than March 27th. Circulars, giving fuller information, and forms' of application, may be obtained within the next few days at the offices of the several Education Boards^

(Signed) GEORGE HOGBEN, Secretary for Education Education Department, .Wellington, 13th March, 1902..

WANTED. REMOUNTS. Height, 14.3 to is-3. Age, from 5 to 10 years. Will attend to Purchase, at Government Paddock, Childers Eoad, on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 20th and 2lst, From 10 to 12 and from 2 to 4 o’clock. CAMPBELL THOMSON. ADDRESS TO RIGHT HON. R J. SEDDOH. THE Committee wish to impress upon the Public that they do not propose to canvass for Subscriptions, and persons desirous of Signing the Address may do so without being asked to contribute. J. SHERIDAN, Hon. Secretary.

NOTICE. SHEEPFARMERS desirous of Applying for Shares in the 6ISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS’ FROZEN MEAT COMPANY, LIMITED, in the First Issue must make such application before the Sth DAY OF APRIL NEXT. T. A. COLEMAN, Interim Secretary.

NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS against Karaka Sports Committee must be rendered not later than SATURDAY, 29th instant, addressed to the President, Te Karaka. JOHN BARRINGTON, President. WANTED. WANTED AGENT tor Greer’s “0.V.H.” WHISKY. Write ALFRED BAKER, Albert Hotel, Auckland, 20th to 30th instant. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. WANTED itNOWN —SHERIDAN & CO. have 300 Cords MIXED FIREWOOD, which they will deliver during Next Month at 25s per cord, Cash, or £1 7s 6d booked. Now Is the time to get in a Cheap Supply tor the fipproaohing winter,

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 367, 18 March 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 367, 18 March 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 367, 18 March 1902, Page 3

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