We do not believe that “ The Sign of the Cross" would have achieved its phenomenal popularity if it were not for the shrieks of the boy on the rack or the roars of the lions in the arena. In spite of our boasted civilisation we have not yet got rid of all the instincts of the ape and the tiger.—Napier Herald. Maoriland business has not so far suffered seriously form the Federal Tariff. —Hobart Clipper. Golfers and Cyclists.—Something in your line. A lot of English Samples in White and Colored Sweaters Very cheap. —C. Rosie and Co. Public Works Office, Auckland, 13th March, 1902. TENDERS will be received at this Office, until Noon on MONDAY, the 7th April, 1902, for Alterations and Additions to the Post Office, Wairoa. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Post Offices at Napier and Wairoa and at the Public Works Offices at Gisborne and Auckland. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. R. VICKERMAN, District Engineer.
MATAWHERO POUND.
IMPOUNDED, At Malawhero— ■
One Bay Filly, no visible brand, star, near
(Signed) GEORGE HOGBEN, Secretary for Education Education Department, Wellington, 13th March, 1902.
J"T> 088 cau take a Photograph • jLVI that will please you. Visit the Studio when y° u have balf-an-hour to iparo and Rea for yourcelf.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 368, 19 March 1902, Page 3
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