’BUS SERVICE. fJIIME-TABLE, FEBRUARY, WHATAUfOKO LINE. 1903. G.P.O. Whatabpoko. GLADSTONE ROAD LINE. Dep. G.P.O. Cook Street. Fares 3d, card o£ 5 tickets Is, do. 12 tickets 23. Tickets available both lines. The 820 a.m., 1 p.m., and 6 p.m. from G.P.O. to Cook Street will run via Grey street, Palmerston road, and Roebuck road, returning same route. Special Busses to and from all Entertainments at the Theatre, etc. MASONIC STABLES. W. F. SINCLAIR, Proprietor. Telephone QQ.
GRAND INTERPROVINCIAL CRICKET MATCH. HAWKE’S BAY V. POVERTY BAY. To bo played on the Ormond Cricket Club’s Grounds, Ormond, on gATUEDAY NEXT, 28ih INSTANT. Admission to Ground —ONE SHIELING. A SPECIAL TBAIN will leave town at 1.30, returning alter the match 16.30 p.m.) RETURN FARE (including Admission to Ground), 2s 6d. Play commences at 10 a.m. sharp. W. A. GIBSON, Hon. Sec. P.B.C.A.
WYLLIE AND MASON Instructed by Mr G. NEENAN, Will sell by Public Auction, at the Horse Bazaar, Lowe street, on SATURDAY NEXT, THE 21st INST., At 2 p.m.— mHE IMPORTED COACHING X STALLION “ DELPHIN.” Also,— 50 HACKS AND HARNESS HORSES. WITHOUT RESERVE. G. WYLLIE, Auctioneer. WYLLIE & MASON Instructed by Mrs E. HICKS, Kaiti, Will Sell by Public Auction, on SATURDAY NEXT, 21st IN Si'ANT At 12 Noon — SECTIONS 8 and 9, containing 8 acres 0 roods 9 perches, Tyndall xoad, Kaiti, with Dwelling of 7 rooms, etc. SECTION No. 9, of 324, Montrose, Kaiti, containing 20 acrea 2 roods 28 perches. Terms and particulars on application to the Auctioneer. G, R, WYLLIE, Auctioneer, GISBOKNE-MOBERE-WAIKOA COACH. JR. REDSTONE & SON beg to notify • that they have purobased the above Line of Coaches. TIME-TABLE. Leave Gisborne on Tuesdays, at 7 a.m.; Morere, Wednesdays, at 9 a.m., for Wairoa. Leave Poyzer’s Hotel, Wairoa, Thursdays, at 9.30 a.m. j Morere, .Fridays, at 7 a.m. FARES. To Wairoa (single) £1 5s Return £2. To Morere ~ 10s Return £1 os. Passengers booked through to Waikaremoana. Special Coaches can be arranged lor at any time. Booking Oilices: REDSTONE & SON’S Stables and Poyzer’s Hotel, Wairoa. Telephone .No. 70.
COLLEGE GBOUNDS, WAEBENGA-A-HIlvA, THUBSDAY, FEBBUARY 26th. TURANGA CHURCH FETE. ATTRACTIONS. PHONOGRAPH, Kifle Shooting, Aunt Sally, Weights and Measures, PingPong, Swings, The Silver Fountain, Looking Forward, etc., etc. Gateß opsn 10.30 a.m. Lunchoon procurable on ground from 12 to 2. Price, One Shilling. Afternoon Tea and Befreshments. Sale of Work. GYMKHANA. 11 a.m. —Lemon Cutting. I.3o.—Tilting (Gentlemen) 2.3o.—Tilting (Ladies) 3.15. —Needle Threading 4.15. —Gretna Green ltaoe (Prize for Best Carnival Dress, lady) 4.15. —Flag Race 5.15. —Bending Competition. SPOKTS. 11.30.—Vaulting with Pole I.3o.—Sack Bace (Boys) 2.3o.—Throwing the Cricket Ball (Ladies) 3.30. —Potato Bace 4.0. —Nail-driving Competition 4.30. —Needle Threading (Ladies) s.o.—Girls’ Egg and Spoon Bace ' TEA Irom 5.30 to 6.30 p.m. GBAND VOCAL AND instkumental CUNCEBT, at 7.30 p.m., under the oapable management of Mrs W. Graham. Programme will appear in a future issue. ADMISSION: Adults, 2s; Children under 14, 6d ; family tickets, os (admitting parents and ehiluren under 14), not sold at gates, can be procured at Crawford and Son’s Book Aicade, Gisborne; country stores, and from members of Committee. ; Special Train will run to and from the Ground.
GISBORNE POUND. IM p 0 U N DED, By Banger, February 18th, 1903, £or trespassing on public roads, Haiti— One Dark Brown Mare, no visible brand, small star, scar on near shoulder. Brown Gelding, no visible brand, near hind foot white, star. Bay Filly, no visible brand, small star, both hind feet white. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold in the above Pound, WEDNESDAY, Maroh 4th, at 12 noon. E.. WILKINSON, I Poundkeeper. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. HOLIDAY NOTICE. 'VT'OTICE is hereby given that the _LM Holiday Committee decided that THURSDAY, 2(sth February, 1903, should be observed as a Holiday from the hour of 12 o'clock Noon. The business people are therefore requested to close their premises at that hour. JOHN TOWNLEY, Chairman.
WANTED. WANTED, to Purchase —WOOL and SKINS. Highest Cash Price given at MATAWHERO WOOL WORKS.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 822, 21 February 1903, Page 3
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