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EMPIRE SKATING RINKTHEATRE ROYAL. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, 'EDNESDAY NEXT, MAY 28th. Lovers of the Fascinating Pastime of Roller Skating will find the EMPIRE a First-class Place of Popular Amusement, where good order and decorum will be rigidly enforced. Special Sessions will be arranged for Children and Beginners. FIRST-CLASS BAND in Attendance. Admission—One Shilling. Skates on Hire—One Shilling. Season Tickets Issued. One hundred

pairs oi Skates now on sale at Miller’s. Kink open every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, from 7.30 to 10. For the Management, \VM. MILLER.

EAST COAST ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. rTt HE following Licenses to shoot -l imported Game have been issued up to May 16th D. K- Porter, J. J. Spratt A. J. Oxenham, G. Westmoreland, James Jones, George Jones, W. Peryer. J. R. Redstone, C. L. Hansen, R. Sanders, Chas. Taylor, D. Long, T. Elliott, G. Priestley, E. 11. Mackey, John Dixon, Oliver McLachlan, Thos. McLachlan, G. W. Trimnell, E. R. Ludbrook, P. Ferguson, A. Ferguson. H. D. Evans, S. Williamson, A. McConnell, S. A. F. Morgan, Jas. McKee, A. M. Beale, A. B. Williams, Ngakete, H. Wells, J. Roddick, W. A. Hodge, Neil McMillan, Thos. Sharp,

C. Arnabaldi, Dan Barry, P. C. Coghlan, Jas. Fairlie, 0. Sandlant, It. Sherratt, P. Sherratt, Wm. Oates, jr. Henry Harding, W. J. O’Connor, J. Fry, D. Frazer, J. A. Lucas, R. J. Stevens, F. Reynolds, S. Watson, Jas Morgan, Harry Ritchie, H, J. Verrall, J. C. Morris, S. J. Parsons, C. Longman, T. W. Hackett, W. I-lackett, W. Attwood, jnr., J. Mac Williams, Owen M. Monckton, John M. Monckton, W. Watkins, A. P. Durrant, W. H. Gibbs, W. Branson, E. W. M. Wallis, J. Franklin, W. G. Watson, F. Bousfield, O. Hansen, G. Powell, H. Harcourt, C. Westrupp, J. Johnston, J. Moore, T. G. Shierlaw, A. Thorstensen, P. T. Kenway, Wm. Thelwall, Dr. Davis, W. A. Hood, H. A. Hamilton, P. Sheridan, R. Carswell, W. Reeves, T. Robertson, S. East, J. Sampey, F. Holloway, Mehaka, G. Sharp, A. H. Hodge. M. STOPFORD. Secretary. Gisborne, 16th May, 1902. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. PREVENTION OF INTRODUCTION OF PLAGUE.

nnHE Council directs Speoial Attention to JL Sanitary By-laws. All inflammable rubbish should be burnt. Other rubbish plaoed in receptacles for removal. No fowls or animals to be kept near any dwelling. Householders specially requested to take steps for destruction of Bats. After this notice, Householders will be PROSECUTED for breach of Borough By-laws. E. D. B. ROBINSON, Town Clerk.

BATS! BATS! EATS! EATS! PBEVENTION OF PLAGUE. THE Council will pay THBEEPENCE each for Bata caught in the Borough and delivered at the Fire Brigade Shed any morning at 9 o’olock. E. D. B. EOBINSON, Town Clerk.

A FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT. FOR SALE B? TENDER. rgIHE Goodwill of Lease in Perpetuity, JL No. 194, 14S8 acres, sections 2 and 1, Blocks XIV. and 11., S.D., Patutahi and Nuhaka North respectively (situated in Te Arai Valley). Annual rental, £37 4s. About 358 acres in grass; balance unimproved. Twenty-one miles from town, by dray road. A iirst-class property. A deposit of £lO to accompany each tender. Highest or any tender not - necessarily aocepted. Tenders close on SATURDAY, June 7th, 1902. Further particulars from SMITH & MORRISON, Makauri. Box 7, P. 0., Gisborne.

NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ UNION. THE First Meeting of the Gisborne Branch will be held in the Masonic Hotel Sample Rooms, on SATURDAY, 24th INSTANT, At 11 a.m., when every member who can conveniently attend is urgently requested to be present. Members unattached and those eligible who have not yet joined will he enrolled. Members of country branches are also cordially invited to be present. R. M. BIRRELL, Hon. Seo.

POVERTY BAY HUNT CLUB. THE HOUNDS will meet as follows : Town (Masonic Corner)—SATURDAY, 34th May, at 2 45 p.m. sharp. ’ A full attendance of members requested. J. M. CUMMING, Hon. Sec. DAIRY FARMS! DAIRY FARMS I npENDERS are invited for Seven Years’ 4. Lease of Pive-roomed House and about 30 Acres of Land, at Makauri, portion of the property of Mrs VV. H. Cooper. Tenders to be left at the office of the undersigned, from whom all particulars can be obtained, at or before 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 28th inst. R. N. JONES, Solicitor. HORSES 1 HORSES! WANTED to Purohase—Sound, Cobby PONIES and HORSES. Mqst be in good condition. W. F. SINCLAIR, Masonio Stables, Lowe street. Telephone 80. TO LET. THE fine Suite of APARTMENTS, late Poverty Bay Club Rooms. Fitted with gas and water, and suitable either for offioes or dwelling. Central position. Close to wharf and post office. Apply— ALBION CLUB HOTEL. J, GODFREY, ACCOUNTANT. rjIRADES MEN’S BOOKS KEPT. Merchants and Professional Gentlemen assisted in Preparing Balances or Stocktaking. Systems of Books Modelled. General Agenct and Commission Work

Undertaken. Legal Documents Engrossed

Offices: ALBION BUILDINGS (Next Mr John Coleman, Official Assignee).

CITIZENS’ LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, Limited.

Chief Office for New Zealand: Citizens* Buildings, Customs House Quay, Wellington. POLICIES IN FORCE: OVER 224,000. THE Policyholders of this Company are hereby notified ' that Mb E. L. BeLAUTOUR, of Gisborne, has been appointed District Agent for Gisborne and its environs. Ordinary Branch Renewal Premiums will be payable to him on behalf of the Company. Mr Ernest C. Stackwood is Special Ordinary Branch Representative, J. FRANKIS LANE, Resident Secretary.

Note. —No other Australasian Life Office has so many members, has made such pro. gress in its time, or has suoh good prospects hx individual policyholders as the Citifeos.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 423, 23 May 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 423, 23 May 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 423, 23 May 1902, Page 3

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