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J^AILWAYS. F' v EALAND GISBORNE SECTION. District Office, Gisborne, 21st Feb., 1903. ON THURSDAY, 20th February, in addition to the ordinary train service, Special Trains will run to Ormond, as under: — p.m. p.m. Gisborne dep. 1.80 Gisborne dep. 9.0 Avenue Road a. 2.0 Ormond, arr. 220 Ormond, arr. 9.10 Ormond, dep. 2.30 On;.- • dep. 9.50 Gisborne, arr. 3.10 Averm. Id. 10.10 Gisborne, arr. 10.50 Stopping at all intermediate stations, if required. AH trains will stop at Avenue Road to pick up and put down passengers. FARES to Avenuo Road—ls 3d Second Return. BY ORDER.

grand interprovincial CRICKET MATCH. 3 S V POVERTY BAY. To bo played on tbe Ormond Cricket Club’s Grounds, Ormond, on CIATURDAY NEXT, 28 th INSTANT. £5 Admission to Ground - ONE SHILLING. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave town at 1.30, returning after the match (0.30 p.m.) RETURN PARE (including Admission to Ground), 2s Gd. Play commences at 10 a.rn. sharp. W. A. J. GIBSON, Hon. Sec. P.B.C.A.

’BUS SERVICE. lIME-TABLE, FEBRUARY, 1903. WHATAUFOKO LINE. (j.p.O. Whataupoko. Bares 3d, card o£ 5 tickets Is, do. 12 tickets 2s. Tickets available both lines. The 8.20 a.ra., 1 p.m., and 6 p.ra. from G.P.O. to Cook Street will run via Grey street, Palmerston road, and Koebuck road, returning same route. Special Busses to and from all Entertainments at the Theatre, etc. Bus tickets can always be obtained at the Oflice, Masonic Stables. MASONIC STABLES. W. F. SINCLAIR, Proprietor. Telephone gQ.

COLLEGE GROUNDS, WAERENGA-A-HIKA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26th. TURANGA CHURCH FETE. ATTRACTIONS. Phonograph, Ride shooting, Aunt Sally, Weights and Measures, PingPong, Swings, The Silver Fountain, Looking Forward, etc., etc. Gates opan 10.30 a.m. Luncheon procurable on ground from 12 to 2. Price, One Shilling. Afternoon Tea and Refreshments. Sale of Work. GYMKHANA. 11 a.m.—Lemon Cutting. I.3o.—Tilting (Gentlemen) 2.BO.—Tilting (Ladies) B.ls.—Needle Threading 4.15. —Gretna Green Race (Prize for Best Carnival Dress, lady) . 4.45. —Flag Race s.ls.—Bending Competition. SPORTS. 11.30.—Vaulting with Pole I.3o.—Sack Race (Boys) ■2.30. —Throwing the Crickot Ball (Ladios) 3.30. —Potato Race 4.O.—Nail-driving Competition 4.3o.—Needle Threading (Ladies) 5.0. —Girls’ Egg and Spoon Race TEA from 5.30 to. 6.30 p.m. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, 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, Cd ; family tickets, 5s (admitting parents and children under 14), not sold at gates, can be procured at Crawford and Son’s Book Arcade, Gisborne; country stores, and from members of Committee. Special Train will run to and from the Ground.

COOK 1 COUNTY COUNCIL' NOTICE. THE PUBLIC are hereby notified that three Bridges, numbered respectively 54, 55, 56, on the Tolago-Hick’s Bay road, between Mangatuna and north boundary of the County, are UNSAFE FOR TRAFFIC. De G. FRASER, County Engineer. Gisborne, Feb. '44th, 1003. PATUTAHI ROAD BOARD. T ENDERS rBTENDERS will be received, up to Noon JL on MONDAY, March 2nd, for Clearing out Road and Outlet Drains, Papatu. Specifications can bo seen at Mr Gillman’s Storo. T. TV. BILHAM, Clerk. WANTED. WANTED, to Purchase—WOOL and SKINS. Highest Cash Price given at MATAWHERO WOOL WORKS. 15 REWARD. LOST, from Wakaroa Station, Waimata, about sis weeks ago—A Young ROAN BULL, about two years old, unbranded, with ring in nose, and snip out of car. Supposed to have strayed through Mr Miller’s property towards Ormond. Any person returning same will receive above reward. Any person detaining same after this date will be proseouted. W. DOUGLAS LYSNAR.

.WANTED. WANTED, immediately A Station COOK, for Takapau. MCGILL, Late in the employ of W. Miller and S. Earle, HAS started business on his own account in premises adjoining New Zealand Clothing Factory, Gladstone road. • haircutting AND SHAVING By First-class Tradesmen.

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 825, 25 February 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 825, 25 February 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 825, 25 February 1903, Page 3

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