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E 0 Y A I, IJIHEATEE gTINE AND "JAVANS AMERICAN COMEDY CO. Sole Proprietor and Manager, Mr Geo. Stephenson.

I A Tremendous Audience laughed until they nearly cried last evening, when the above representative American Comedians were greeted with a series of unrestrained ovations, which culminated at times into a positive furore of enthusiasm. TO-MiGHT! TO-NIGHT! Will ba presented tbe Great Three-act Comedy, written for laughing purposes only, entitled: BROWN’S IN TOWN. BROWN’S IN TOWN. BROWN’S IN TOWN. BROWN’S IN TOWN. THE RAREST OF COMEDY.

Intermingled with the moat Captivating Melodies, Quaint Duets, and the GREAT FLOBODORA SEXTET BURLESQUE. TO-MORKOW (SATURDAY) EVENING, LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON—“WHERE IS COBB?” PRICES 4s, 23 an< * ls> Box Plan at Miller’s. Representative..... Touring Manager. . .0. A. Bailey. . ,F. W. Duval.

For the convenience of country people, the last train will not leave town on Saturday night till 10.30. CLEARING SALE. DALGETY & COMPANY. Limited, Have received instructions from Mr JOHN LEWIS (who has purchased a property at Palmerston North) to sell by Public Auction, at Marshlands, Ormond, on WEDNESDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBEE, 1903, T IHE WHOLE OF BIS WELL-KNOWN TTF.Ttn OF DAIEY STOCK, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, PLANT, Etc., And GOODWILL OF LEASE of Sections 15, 18, 22, and 23, Marshlands, consisting ol 94 Acres. Section 15—24 ac. 2r. Op, with Whare, Cowshed, Yard 3, and Windmill. Section 18-25 ac. Or. 32p. Section 22—24 ac. 2r. 26p. Section 23—19a0. 2r. 32p.

THE STOCK consists of — 42 Dairy Cows (Shorthorn and Jersey cross), well-known for their milking •qualities. 2 Shorthorn Bulls (dairy strain) 17 2-year-old Heifers (Jersey cross) 5 1-year-old Heifers (Jersey oross) 30 G to 10-months Calves 12 2£-year Steers 7 Horses (Draughts, Hacks, etc.) 1 Pure Tamworth Boar ' 2 Pure Berkshire Boars 10 Pore Berkshire Bows 12 Bacon Pigs 35 Stores, all ages IMPLEMENTS AND PLANT— Ploughs, Harrows Cultivator, Mowing Machine, Hay-rake Carts, Spring Trap, Harness Dairy Utensils, Separator Eto., Eto. 40 Shares in Poverty Bay Co-operative Dairy Company, Limited. And about 40 TONS CHAFE. Sale at 11 a.m. Luncheon Provided. For further particulars, apply— DALGETY & CO., Ltd. GEORGE E. ELIOTT, Auctioneer.

WAIAPU V. POVERTY BAY, FIRST REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL MATCH. VICTORIA DOMAIN. g ATURD'AY, 29th 'AUGUSTAnd ’Junior Cup Match : : I-I UI'A Si KAIT.I-CIT |Y. Kick-off at 3 p.m. Sharp. ADMISSION ONE SHILLING. L. WILLIAMS, Honj Sec. FOR SAL E 3 WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Limited, Instructed by Mr W. O’Reilly, will sell by Auction, at their Horse Bazaar, on SATURDAY NEXT— The well-known stallion, “ WARRIOR,” by Ingomar (imported) out of Fanny Fisher. Warrior was bred by Mr W. Walters, of Papakura, and when raoing on the flat and aB a hurdler won many first-class events. Ingomar, the sire of Warrior, claims strains of the best English running blood, and Fanny Fisher was equally well-bred.

WHAT'S THAT WHISTLE? OB! It’s THOMAS! He has lor Sale: Best Unthreshed Hay (by load or in trusses); also, Horse Carrots, at reduced rates. Orders by Hatten’s Coaoh promptly attended to.

KARASA BACIN9 CIjUR. A GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held at the Karaka Hotel, on FRIDAY, 28th August, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: To receive Resignation of Secretary. To take steps to eleot new Secretary. To endorse action of Committee Meetings this year, and acquisition of Course. J. M. CUMMING, Secretary.

AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. NOTICE TO MEMBERS ON THE GISBORNE REGISTER. Messrs williams and kettle, Limited, having resigned the Agency o* this Society in Gisborne, and Messrs DaLGETY AND CO., Limited, having been appointed, Members ol tH'a Society on the Gisborne Register are requested to forward all Premiums, etc., to Messrs DALGETY AND CO., Limited, whose receipt alone will be valid from this date. By Order of the Board. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Wellington, August 10, 1903.

NOTICE .TO CYCLISTS. THE COOPER CYCLE WORKS are now in full swing, near Royal Hotel. Bites left will receive prompt attention. BIKES OS HIRE. PRAXIS Be-tyred on shortest notice at thp— COOPER CYCLE WORKS, Gladstone Road. TOST RECEIVED—* Another lot of Ladies (J Silver Keyless Watches, from £1 I s upwards. A nioe Birthday Present for a girl.—H. R. Smith, Goldsmiths’ Hall. ENUINE Green Hide Boots can now be had at Fhit-Essi Boot Shop; also, all beat mafeers in Colonial Boots.

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 980, 28 August 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 980, 28 August 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 980, 28 August 1903, Page 3

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