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A MONSTER SOCIAL. A GREAT GATHERING, A GREAT GATHERING, In Aid ol the GISBORNE HOSPITAL', Will be held in WILLIAMS AND KETTLE’S WOOLSIIED (By; kind permission- o£ the Proprietors), On NEXT, 21st AUGUST GENERAL COMMITTEE. His Worship the Mayor, Hospital Trustees, Borough Councillors, Chairman and members of the County Council, W. Webb, H. Miller, A. W. Rees, W. F. Stephenson, A. Sawyer, A. Kirk, C. F. Lewis, A. Poole, VV. Gush, J. Little, D. J. Barry, J. A. Lucas, C. Neenan, C. J. Parker, W. Pettie, Frank Harris, Dr. Williams, W. J. Hennessy, R. N. Jones, T. Adair, M. DeCosta, J. Macfarlane, C. Adair, A. Zachariah, Dr. Morrison, W. Afil&nd Hood, J. Colß* man, J. A. Ca;sar, Joe Cooper, D. Lougher, J. C. Woodward, Dr Fisher, O. Gallagher, V. Pyke, L. T. Symes, J. W. Bright, A. R. Muir, J.H. Martin, W. Good, E. J. Chrisp, W. F. Sinclair, H. G. Watson, J. Sheridan, lan S. Simson, H. Rowland, W. Gaudin, Joe Martin, H. E. Maude, H. Zachariah, E. Woolright, J. Maynard, W. A. Friar, R. Sherratt, R. D. B. Robinson, J. H. Colebourne, W. 0. Skeet, W. J. Hawley, Majors Winter and McCredie. LADIES’ COMMITTEE. Mesdamos Townley, Nolan, Harding, Maynard, Kennedy, A. H. Wallis, and Macfarlane.

A SPECIAL EFFORT WILL BE MADE TO MAKE THIS GATHERING A HUGE SUCCESS, 'And we respectfully ask the assistance of the. Whole District to make this Night A MEMORABLE _OCCASION. DOUBLE TICKETS ...4s. GENTLEMEN . 3s. LADIES 2s. For the Committee, A. F. KENNEDY, W. MILLER, Hon. Secs. HYLAND’S CIRCUS. OWING to Hospital Social, the Circus will not open till SATURDAY AFTERNOON, August 22. MATINEE at 3 o’clock. Also, — SATURDAY EVENING AND MONDAY EVENING. With a Number of NEW ITEMS, Introducing 20 PONIES, Which were trained by Professor Hyland at their winter quarters (Hole-in-the-Wall), near Gisborne. Also,—NEW AERIAL ACTS. MISS A. HYLAND in her Horse Hurricane Act. MR F. HYLAND in his Daring Blindfold Riding Act. MISS ROSE, in her Graceful Wire Act, introducing New and Novel Trioks. HYLAND’S FAMILY BAND, Introducing String Band Overture. STOCK_SALE. OUR NEXT STOCK SALE Will be held at "WAEREN G A-A-HIKA YARDS, On THURSDAY, 20th AUGUST, 1903, At 11.30 a.m. Sharp. Present Entries: HEAD OF CATTLE, Including 20 Fat Bullocks 10 Fat Cows 14 Dairy Cows (springing) 35 Yearlings Further Entries Invited. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. DALGETY AND CO. N.Z. FARMERS’ UNION.

SMALL BIRDS’ NUISANCE. TTWIDAY, AUGUST 28th, AND FRIDAY, JD SEPTEMBER 11th, Are appointed by the Farmers' Union dates for Laying Poisoned Grain. Members of the Farmers’ Union can obtain “Sure Bird Killer” at 2s'6d per Quarter Bushel, fresh mixed, on those days. Farmers are requested to give notice of amount of grain required, accompanied by cash and cost of delivery, to— LISSANT CLAYTON, Provincial Secretary. WHAT’S THAT WHISTLE? OB! It’s THOMAS! He has for Sale : Best Unthreahed Hay (by load or in trusses); also, Horse Carrots, at reduced rates. Orders by Hatten’s Coaoh promptly attended to. .GISBORNE POUND* IMPO U NDED, By Banger, on August 13th, 1903, for trespassing on private property— Bay Gelding, branded like SS (indistinct) near shoulder. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold at the above Pound, on WEDNESDAY, August 26th, at 12 noon. E* WILKINSON* Poundkeeper.

MATAWHERO POUND, Impounded, At Matawhero PoundOne Bay Mare, indistinct brand near shoulder. If not redeemed, will be sold on the 24th AUGUST, 1903. E. QUINN, Poundkeeper. TENDERS. mENDEBS will be received until TUES_L DAY, the 25th instant, for the Purchase of Butter Milk from the Eia Ora Co-operative Dairying Company’s Factory, for the Twelve Months, beginning Ist September, 1903. M. H. CLARK, Manager. COOK COUNTS'. I HEREBY give notice that I intend to apply to the Cook County Council, on August 21st, 1903, for a License to slaughter Cattle at my slaughter-house, at Puhatikotiko Block, Waipaoa Main Road. E. F. DEVEEY. SKATING. RINK The empire skating Will be open— THURSDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 20th, QRAND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. PROGRAMME: Handicap Race, 15 laps. Obstacle Race, 10 laps. Best Pair (Lady and Gent) Tug-o’-War, 10 a-side. All competitors in Handicap and Obstacle Race must be attired in Fancy Costume. New Skates on Hire. First-class Band in attendance. LOOMB AND MORSE. BARGAINS. —Nearly J-aere, fronting Gladstone road, 3-roomed Cottage, garden, well drained, only £140; also, one Room, with Tents and Furniture, Kaiii Beach, £l3.—J. Peckover and Co., GladStone road.

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 971, 18 August 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 971, 18 August 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 971, 18 August 1903, Page 3

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