NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ UNION Poverty Bay Executive. M E -D. C u D D 1 E 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, ie 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, Ormond, or elsewhere desire to meet Mr Cudlie, they are requested to communicate with the undersigned, at the Masonic Hotel, on the 10th inst. LISSANT CLAYTON, Provincial Secretary, * Poverty Bay.
HORSE-CLIPPING. 00D H A N OHABIES is here again ! He has obtained the MOST UP-TO-DATE MACHINERY (From England), and is now prepared to do work equal to that of six years ago, when he gave Satisfaction to Everybody. PARK RACECOURSE. A. h. COOPER; Or, WYLLIE & MariON. P.N.—Charles Goodman was First Huntsman with the Hounds in Poverty Hay, with Mr Seagar Hucaiand. Now he is Caretaker at the Park racecourse, and will do his best to satisfy the raaing public.
prepared BOOTS! for Winter by getting a Pair of BOOTS! BOOTS! From JOHN KOSIE, Erskine’s Buildings.
TAIRAWHITI HUNGA WHAKATIPU MANU, MAI O TAWAHI. KO te taima mote pupuhi manu, manu Maori, manu pakeha, mai o Tawahi ka timata ite 1 o nga ra o MEI a ka mutu i te 31 o nga ra o HURAE (ka pupuhi ite 1 o Mei mete 31 o nga ra o Hurae).
FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. WANTED KNOWN SHERIDAN & CO. hive 300 Cords MIXED FIREWOOD, which they will deliver during Next Month at 25s per cord, Cash, or £1 7s Gd booked. Now is the time to get in a Cheap Supply for the approaching winter.
BOOK-KEEPING. CLASSES. DOUBLE ENTRY. TERM Commences TUESDAY, Bth April. Classes meet Tuesday and Friday Evenings. Terms: £1 Is per quarier. J. GODFREY.
A KAKE CHANCE. FOR SALE—An Upright Grand Ibaeh PIANO; cost 120 guineas. To be sold cheap, as owner is leaving district. Apply—- “ J.P.,” Times Office. THE “Expert” Treadle Sewing Machine at fti or a Hand Machine at £4 is about the best present you can buy a friend. Inspection invited at “ The Beehive,” Gladstone road.
THE Gisborne Times can be obtained at The Beehive, Gladstone road. IF your Watch won’t go, take it to H. B. Smith, of the Goldsmiths’ Hall, Gladstone road, next Firebell.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 390, 15 April 1902, Page 3
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