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Williams & kfttle, Limited, Will bold their NEXT STUCK SALE, At the MATAWHERO YARDS, ' On THURSDAY, THE 17th INSTANT, When they will offer : SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, Etc. Present Entries: 1000 S P * 2,4, and 6-tooth Ewes Forward and Store Wethers Full-mouth Ewes and Weaners QA/\ HEAD OF CATTLE, flVv Including—--25 Forward Bullocks 50 Steers, 15 to 20 months 40 2-year-old Heifers and Cows 40 Mixed Weaners 60 20 to 24 months Steers Springers, Milkers, etc., etc. Sale at 11.30 a.m. Further Entries Invited. A. P. KENNEDY, Auctioneer.

DALGETY AND COMPANY. Limited, Will hold their NEXT STOCK SALE, At the MAKARAKA SALEYARDS, At 1 p.m-, on THURSDAY, APRIL 24th, 1902. Present Entries: OKA SHEEP Including— Young Wethers and Ewes. 50 HEAD OP CATTLE. Further Entries Invited. GEORGE E. ELIOTT, Auctioneer.

BOROUGH OP GISBORNE. ELECTION OF MAYOR. rFIHE Nomination of JOHN TOWNLEY, Esq., for the office of Mayor, being tbe only one reoeived by me this day* I hereby declare the said John Townley duly elected Mayor of the Borough of Gisborne for the ensuing year. Dated at Gisborne this 12th day of April, 1902. W. J. QUIGLEY, Returning Officer, Borough of Gisborne.

NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ UNION Poverty Bay Executive. M B D. C u D D 1B Will meet those interested in Dairying as follows: Patutahi Patutahi Hall Friday, Apr. 18th, ' at 7 p.m. Gisborne Saturday, Apr. 19, at 11 a.m. m. »: Te Arai Wool- Saturday, Apr. 19, 16 Aral shed at 7 p.m. Te Karaka Monday, Apr. 21 Motu Tuesday, Apr. 22 Waimata Wedn’sday, Apr 23 If members of the Union at Makauri, Ormoud, or elsewhere desire to meet Mr Guddie, they are requested to communicate with the undersigned, at the Masonic Hotel, on the 16th inst. LISSANT CLAYTON, Provincial Secretary, Poverty Bay.

HOUSE-CLIPPING. HAR LE S /‘'l OODMAS is here again ! He has obtained the MOST UP-TO-DATE MACHINERY (Prom England), and is now prepared to do work equal to that of six years ago, when he gave Satisfaction to Everybody. Address— PARK RACECOURSE. A. h. COOPER; Or, WYLLiE A MASON. P.N.—Charles Goodman was Pirst Huntsman with the HoumJn in Poverty Ray, with Mr Seagar Buokland. Now he is Caretaker at the Park racecourse, and will do his best to satisfy the racing public.

WAIKOHU ItOAD DISTRICT. ANNUAL ELECTION. OTICE is heieby given that au Eleotion of TWO A 1 vmuers for this Board will be held on tiAiUBDAY, May 3rd, 1902 and I apxoint FRIDAY, April 18th, 1902, at Noon, as the time, and the Tost Office, Te iiaraka, as the place, for receiving Nominations. PERCY J. SEFTON, Returning Officer.

JpHOBIBmON JT^EAGUE A MEETING of Members will be held in the Presbyterian Schoolroom, THIS (MONUAY) EVENING, at S o’olook. All members please attend. POTATOES! POTATOES! i am a Buyer of pBI ME JpOTATOES. In Any Quantity. W. A. O'MEARA.

TAIRAWHITI HUNGA WHAKATIPU MANU, MAI 0 TAWAHI. KO te taima mote pupuhi. manu, manu Maori, manu pakeba, mai o Tawahi ta timata ite 1 o nga ra o MKI a ka mutu i te 31 o nga ra o HUBAE (ka pupuhi ite 1 o Mei mete 31 o nga ra o flurae).

NOTICE. ANY Person or Persons found TRESPASSING with Dog or Gun on my property at Papakororo No. 2, Waihora A.C.F., Ahirau Nos. 4 and 5, will be PROSECUTED from this date. JAMES MORRIS. April 11. NOTICE. ALL Persons found TRESPASSING with Dog or Gun on Papakorokoro No. 9, Mangawai No. IR, Ahirau No. 28, Hauomatuku No. 9D, No. BD, No. 48, No. 38, will be PROSECUTED. ELIZABETH COOPER.

NOTICE. A MEETING of the Hooper Benefit Concert Committee will be held in the Cosmopolitan Club Booms, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 7.30 o’clock. Full attendance requested.

WANTED. A GOOD SMART BOY, to deliver Papers in Town or Suburbs. AppIy—“TIMES" OFFICE. CHORUS of bar,'footed Horses—“ Take us to Ormoud’s,” the Best in town.

THE “Expert" Treadle Sewing Machine at £6 or a Hand Machine at £4 is about the best present yon can buy a friend. Inspection invited at “The Beehive,” Gladstone road.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 389, 14 April 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 389, 14 April 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 389, 14 April 1902, Page 3

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