Recently Thomas Dodd, a farmer of Robertson, New South Wales was killed by a treo falling upon him. A pneumonia epidemic is feared at White Cliffs, New South Wales, where the percentage of sickness is heavy. At Mitiamo, Victoria, two girls, the older aged 12, were playing with a gun, when the weapon exploded, killing the younger child instantaneously. The truant officer stated in tho Christchurch Magistrate’s Court last week that as 1400 casos had been brought into tho Court against paronts who had noglectod their duty, the knowledge of the Act must be widespread now. For Best Valuo in Ladies’, Gents’, and -Children’s Hose and Half Hose, go to C. ROSIE & CO.
NO LICENSE. Edmund h. taylor win deliver publio addressee as follows : TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ORMOND—TUESDAY. MATAWHERO—WEDNESDAY. GISBORNE POULTRY FANCIERS’ CLUB. ALL PRIZE MONEY will be paid on TUESDAY EVENING, 26th August, at 7.30, at Mr H. M. Porter’a Office. W. RANGER, Secretary. ORMOND CRICKET CLUB. THE Annual Meeting of the Ormond Cricket Club will be held in the Ormond Public Hall, on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT. Business : Election of Officers, and General. J. A. A. CAESAR, Hon. Sec. POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. DDITIONS TO PROGRAMME. Extra Clas3 55a Best Three-grade Heifers, calved after 30th June, 1901. First Prize, £2; 2nd Prize, £l. Class 67.—The Hon. J. Carroll presents £3 3s additional Ist Prize, and £2 2s additional 2nd Prize. Shropshire Classes.—All Prizes to be same as English Leicester Classes. ADMISSION (First Day), Foot Passengers One Shilling Each. G. R. WYLLIE, Seoretary. TO LET. TWO Well-lighted and Ventilated ROOMS, suitablo for Offices or Dressmaking, at tho “ Alexandra” Tea Rooms. Apply— ALEXANDRA TEA ROOMS j Or, ALBION HOTEL.
N -^-OTEC. MORSE, HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE, c OME to Morse and get a shave; will shave you clean. my bloomin' honor, Dave, gO what about it for a shave.
jgXCLAIMS tho best he’s seen. BEST BRANDS CIGARETTES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. FANCY GOODS A SPECIALITY At —O. MORSE’S,— CIGAR DIVAN. GLADSTONE ROAD. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. G- Tilleard Natusch, ARCHITECT, HAVING arranged with Mr E. L DeLautour to act as his Agent, HAS REMOVED to their New Offices. LATEST Style Ping-Pong Seta and Wooden Rackets at " The Beehive,' \ Gladstone toad,
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 511, 26 August 1902, Page 3
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