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The Gisborne Times PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. GISBORNE, NOVEMBER 20, 1902.

The Ventura arrived at San Francisco on tlie 17th at 9 a.tn. The last launch by the Waikato this U)oi nine; is timed for 7.1 d. There is a uicaney lor two gent lenten friends at, Montrose House, Haiti. 'J'o-day is the lasi discount day for tins Company aeeounts. Tiie Wail;are passed the Hast Cape at ia,si evening. and arrived in the Jloy at u.lu u e.uea this morning. Mr V. Douglas Lysnar gives an antiI’roiiil.ntiiai address at Yvhutuuiui Hus etening. An anUTT ohihitiun address is to he given in the 'theatre Koyal to-morrow evening by Air \V. L. Kees. Some further opportunities fur intesiuients in properties are offered hy Messrs .J. Peckmer and Co. Alessrs Oxuniiain and Somervell require three or four pick and shovel men. Mails for Napier, Wellington, and South, leave hy the Wuikure at 0 this morning. Captain Edwin wired yesterday as fol.ows i—“ Aloiiorute to strong winds Horn between west and south west and could ; g.ass rise ; tides good."

This evening, Miss Balgarnic will deliver her most popular Jeeture, " Joan of Are," iu tiie Theatre Royal. Mr W. I>. Lysnar speaks at Whataiutu tliis evening. At the Bowling Green this afternoon tlie pennant match between Gisborne and Haiti will take place, play starting at 2 o’clock.

Stops are being taken to convert the Knt-Ura Butter Factory into a co-operative concern,and a meeting of stipphors is convened for to-morrow evening at Maknuri schoolroom.

A meeting of ,-nip,porters of ‘the Kia Ora Butler" Factory is called for tomorrow night, to consider l-hc advisability of converting the factory into a-co-operative concern.

Mr Edmund 0, Isaac, organising inspector of manual and technical instruction, arrived in Gisborno yesterday for the purpose of conferring with.thc local educational authorities with regard lo the establishment ol a technical school.

An attractive limelight lecture is advertised to be given in the Theatre Royal to-morrow evening by Mr Taylor. Miss Balgaruio will speak at Whatatutu tomorrow evening, and a‘ T’e ivaraka on Saturday. In our advertising columns, Mr Eller beck calls attention to the choice photographic Christmas cards to lie obtained at his studio. Patrons requiring photographs arc advised to go early, as Mr EUerbcck will probably be very busy during Christmas season.

“Curious" writes: “Why has Air Carroll left so suddenly for Auckland without addressing the electors ? Is it because some of tlm Government candidates require assistance in their elections '! The Premier and Sir Joseph Ward are stumping the country to assure the return of their favorites. Who is Mr Carroll going to assist

At the Police Court yestorday, before Mr SV. A. Barton. 8.M., Joseph Martin, licensee of the Iloyul Hotel, was charged with selling a bottle of whisky at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Kith inst., to one Thomas O’Rourke. Mr Nolan, who appeared for the defence, asked for a remand to enable him to get an important witness from mo Motu. The Bench said the application was it reasonable one, and an adjournment was granted until December -Ith.

A County election for I’ntutnlii Killing takes pi.aeu 10-worrow. the enudi(‘liUCs icing Messrs Owen Gallagher a oil .1. W. Bobbie. The qnesttou of i; iu quarry led to life nomination of t,‘ic Chairman of the I’alaitahi Ro’ad Beard (.Mr Gallagher), who has been pr. -ving liintself a most energetic puhjiu represen l alive in tiic district in w' i.c-Ij lie lias resided for over a quarof ecutiiry.

.tie mild excitement was occasioned at the wharf yesterday morning, where Mr A. Tug. v, of . JL'ututahi, who brought a load of bV tier from !' ,lc Matawliwro Cooperative Factory, had the i\ a d tacit to lose a vai viable horse. The annual, ..C!'

having be oil accustomed to walk on planking, becam o somewhat excited, and backed tile cart over the v.harf. Messrs T. Palmer, J. Coleman, and others worked manfuily to 'try and save the horse, the form, r in particular making a gallant attempt. Ai 1 tlio butter was recovered, little the woi oe for being wot. The horse was valued at —do.

A meeting 0.-'C the Gisborne Tout, Xo. d-J, 1.0.U.,5.Uf., was held in the Tent room last event. 'g> Bro. E. Ebcling, Chief Euler, presiding. Brc. A. Gcotgeson. secretary of thee Juvenile Tent, resigned the position owing to other engagements, and Bro. M. G. Nasmith, jun., was appointed to temp orarily fill the position. Various metnbe- i's made c-ulogistie reference to the set vices ol Bro. Georesou. The Napier Tent wrote, stating that they were forming a luveuile branch, and it was decided to for-, yard the best wishes of the local Tent for its - success,

The examination in the nursing course in connection with the St. John Ambulance Association took place on Tuesday evening. Dr Cole was tide hou. examiner. Twenty-two ladies prcscvitcd themselves, and all passed. Such a result_ must be most gratifying to Dr Wekpy fisher. The i examination consisted of a written paper | ■ on:—ill Digestion, etc.: <•_> features of a sick room; oil ventilating, etc-, of a sick room; (C, eharaetetisties of a good nurse; (<3) observation o: patient; (6) typhoid fever. The following lad. : cs passed first class :—Misses G. Evans, iCtmpson, Pollock. Phillips, and Morgan, c, tvs Siddeils. The following also parsed . —-Uesdames Mathias, East, and llecs Vi, d.vms, and Misses Duncan, E. Cussen, K. C ussen. Good, Faram, Mclntosh, Stubbs, Cciebrook, Warren, Humphreys, Cox, Gin , and Hyde.

Toe Ballancc Tent of Juvenile Recha. laid a meeting last evenin'.'. B'O. J, Peach, Chief Ru.tr. b-.-ing in - the chair live new members were initiated mm mu proposed. A recitation competition wm held amongst the members, several taki 1 g part, the prize being won by Bvo. M. Boyle. Toe prize, which was donated by Bi'o. G. Goldswot thy, the .Superintendent, was ft silver watch ; an i, in making tm presentation. Pro, Nasmith . referred to -nee. ss ol B-o. Di>\ e. v. -in- g him long n't ’•> \vi ■■■: it. Next me- .mg. the lad;, it '•■labit .s take can g.r, and the jutt-Ilia-Tlie lion. J. Carro.i kit for Auckland by the Moura yrsic-tTi tv. h iving been caned away upon urgent .Ministerial bmi ne-s. lit wiii not return until after the election. Wha-atufu.—Mr Af.tidn.c-r.i will conduct .service- m Public Hall on .Sunday next, at 11 o'clock. Presbyterian Church, Ormond Charge.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 575, 20 November 1902, Page 2

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The Gisborne Times PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. GISBORNE, NOVEMBER 20, 1902. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 575, 20 November 1902, Page 2

The Gisborne Times PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. GISBORNE, NOVEMBER 20, 1902. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 575, 20 November 1902, Page 2

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