EE c HOI, IMPORTER OF CHINESE SILKS, Begs to announce that he has a great variety of Colored Silks for sale. A tria. solicited. Note the address : NEXT SALVATION ARMY BAtiRACKS. THEATRE ROYAL. Gilbert and Sullivan’s Comic Opera—- “ IOWSTHE.” GREETED 'AGAIN LAST NIGHT BY A PACKED HOUSE. And a MOST ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE.
A BRILLIANT SUCCESS ! A BRILLIANT SUCCESS ! " Scenes of Dazzling Brilliancy ! i A Radiant Exhibition A REVELATION TO GISBORNE PLAVGOEHS. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 'AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. PRICES—4°, 2s 6d, Is. WM. MILLER, Business Manager.
Academy op music. Gisborne. Under the Direction o£ Mr J. C. Bryant and Professor F. T. Barn;s3. TO-NIGHT TONIGHT AND TO-MOBItOW NIGHT. D’ABC’S WORLD-FAMED PANTOMIME & MARIONETTE COMPANY. Founded in 1864 by tbo '.ate Mons. Geo. Lambert D'Arc. REFINED ! UNIQUE ! REALISTIC ! The Gorgeous Spectacular Oriental Panto* mime, “ BLUEBEARD.” Magnificent Transformation Scenes.
POPULAR PRICES 3s, 2s, and Is. G : RAND JLLUMINATED j^/|'ATINEE THIS (Thursday) AFTERNOON. Children 13 to first and second seats, and Gd to'pit. EAST COAST MOUNTED. RIFLES. Fourth course ter Mr Hood’3 Trophy, THURSDAY, 29th INST., At 1 p.m. C. J. HAMILTON, Hon. Sec.
WHATAUFOKO POUND, I M P 0 U N DBD, By Ranger, on Oot. 26tb, 1903, for trespass on roads One Bay Gelding, branded like E E on near shoulder, near hind foot white, white patch on back, few white hairs on forehead, collar-marked, long tail, shod. If not cla med and expenses paid, will be sold at the above pound on the 10th November, 1903, at 12 noon. A. B. WYLLIE, Poundkeeper,
GISBORNE FOUND 5 IM P 0 U N D E D, By Banger, on Oct. 27th, 1903, for trespassing on public roads, Kaiti, Bay Mare, branded HP over Q'l’ on off shoulder, HP on rump, white streak down lace, snip, white on both hind feet; has had sore back. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold on WEDNESDAY, November 11th, at 12 noon.
E, WILKINSON, Poundkeeper
£1 CHALLENGE. J HEREBY challenge Mr A. F. Kennedy to produoe by 11 a.m. to.day a better 101 b sample oi New Potatoes, as exhibited under Class 156 in this year’s, Show, than I oan. E. HINE.
POVERTY BAY TURF. CLUB. NOTICE TO BOOKMAKERS.; BOOKMAKERS and their Agents. or those known or suspected of Laying Totalisator Odds, will NOT BE ADMITTED on the Poverty Bay Turf Club’s Racecourse on Race Days', Should any persons who' are Suspected of Betting obtain admission to the ground they will be Removed and PROSECUTED. The above will be strictly enforced. E, L. MAUDE, Secretary.
NEW ZEALAND
Z EALAND RAILWAYS
GISBORNE SECTION
District Office, Gisborne, Oct. 16, 1903. giPECIAIi IJ^BAINS AND F [ABES
POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB’S SPRING MEETING, October 29th and 30th.
ON OCTOBER 29th and 30ih the Ordinary Time-tablo will ba SUSPENDED, and the following substituted : a.m. noon p m p.m p.m. Gisborne, dep. 9.0 12 0 1.15 020 G.lO
p.m. 9.10 12.10 1.25 530 6.20 6 30 7.10 7.20 M«karaka, tin'. Makaraka, dep Kaitaratahi, art. 10 0 Kaitaratahi, dep. 10.30 Makaraka, arr. 11.10 Makaraka, dep. 11.20 12.20 1.35 5.00 Gisborne, arr. 11.30 12.30 1.45 6 0 Trains from Gi-borne to Kaitaratahi, ana viae versa, stop at intermediate stations, both ways, if required. Beturn Fares, as under, to Makaraka, m elude Admission to Course. Cars. Waggons. 810 From Gisborne .. 2s 6d 2s Od. From Waihirere .. 2s 9d 2s 3d. From Ormond .. 3s Od 2s Gd. From Kaitaratahi.. 3s 9d 3s Od. Ordinary tickets for rail journey will be issued to passengers holding Admission Tickets. Beturn Fare from Gisborne: Cars Is 2d, Waggons lOd. . . Passengers from Gisborne must obtain Tiokets from Booking Office, at back of Station, before being admitted to Gisborne platform. No other entrance will be permitted. ' All tickets must be presented a> llacecourse Gate when entering, and at Makaraka Bailway Gate when leaving Course. Passengers without tickets entering train at Makaraka wilt be charged ordinary fares-. BY OBDBB.
A MEETING of the Ormond E.C. Presbytery Committee will be held nest SUNDAY, in the Patutaiji Church, after the 11 a.m. mass. Business important. REV. T. LANE,
HOL? TBIMTY GHDBGH MISSION. SPECIAL MISSION SERVICES will be held by the Bev. H. Braddoek. of the Churoh Parochial Mission Society, London, commencing on BTJNDAY NEXT, Nov. Ist. Mr Braddoek will preach- at the 11 o clock service. At 3 o’clock in the afternoon there will be a Children’s Service; parents are invited to bring or send their children. At the 7 plm. service Mr Braddoek will preach. Notice of week day and evening services will be given at the above services. Special hymns provided. i Come One, Come All, Come Early. 1 W. WELSH, Viosr.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1034, 29 October 1903, Page 3
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