YE OLDE ENGLISH FAYRE In Aid of the CITY BAND, THEATBK BGYAL, JJfBIDAY, AND j^ATUBDAY, DECEHBiiJtt 10th, 11th, 12th.
EVERY CONCEIVABLE NOVELTY EVERY CONCEIVABLE NOVELTYi Will be pieabbd into the service of tbe rayre by an energetic Committee of an unparalleled show.
Stalls and Entertainments under the Management of— PRODUCE—Mesdames Townley, and Macfarlane., TOYS—Mesdames Kennedy and Buckeridge. TOBACCONIST—Mrs E. D. Smith, REFRESHMENTS—Mesdames Maynard and Martin. SWEETS AND FRUIT—Mrs VV. Adair. FANCY WORK—Mrs A Beere. 'FLOWERS—Misses Cole and Redstone. POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE AND ELECTRICAL DISPLAY— Messrs Kemp and Stewart. GUESSING COMPETITION—Mr T. Morrison. TYPEWRITING COMPETITION,— Mr Hamilton. CAFE CHANTANT—Messrs Dalrymple, Teat, and liooKey, FORTUNE-TELLING Mrs Mackrell., DECORATIONS—Mr Geo. Darton,
Beadle—Mr Harper. Stocks—Messrs Loornb and Skipworthy Orchestra under Mr M, Foster. DANCING by, Miss Grey’s pupils and pupils from the Convent School.
SUCH A SHOW SUCH A SHOW Gisborne has seldom seen. It will be the talk of Gisborne. .THE FAYRE will be opened. by ; His Worship the Mayor at 3 o’clock on .THURSDAY. AFTERNOON* THE FAYRE will be open Every Afternoon from 3 to 5.15, and Every, Evening from 7.30 to 10. ADMISSION ; ■Afternoon 0a Gd* Evening _ Is Od. Children : _i, _ Os 6d. :
WHARF SECTIONS. ‘lf AM about to offer for public competition ~B_ the Lease ot Seotions 8 to 22 of the Waikanae Block. These are the nearest obtainable sections to tho Wharf. W. H. TUCKER. December 2, 1903. WHATAUPOKO ESTATE. NOTICE. INTENDING Purchasers wishing to inspect the Whataupobo Estate can obtain the services of a guide gratis, upon application.
HORSE SALE At MASONIC STABLES, On Y v SATURDAY NEXT, December 12th,At 11 o’clock. Present Entries—--IGIG PONY, 14 hands (prize-taker) 1 Pair Grey Buggy Horses (prize- ' takers) 3 Geldings, by Bulldog, two unbroken 5 Good Upstanding Hacks 1 Draught Gelding, broken entries invited^ COMMON, SHELTON & CO.j; Ltd. J, B. KELLS, Auctioneer^
WOOL_SALE. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD, N EXT WOOL AND SKINS Will be held on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11th. SALE Clients are requested to forward their consignments not later than Thursday, to allow time for classing, etc. G, R £ .wyllib, Auctioneer.;
WILLIAMS AND KETTLE (Limited),, Will hold their N E iX T STOCK S A L' E, MATAWHERO YARDS, THURSDAYS 10th December, 1903, When they will ofier— SHEEP, CATTLE,, Etc, Present Entries : 5000 Including 2000. 2-tooth Shorn Wethers 900 4-tooth Shorn Wethers 1000 2-tooth Shorn Wethers 800. Mixed Shorn Two-tooths OAA HEAD OE CATTLE, ■iV/U Including 140 Steers, 2 to 3-year-olds 2 Purebred Shorthorn Bulls ibred by, McHardy, Bros.) Further entries invited. Sale at 11,30 a.m.
Telephone 193. P. 0,. Bos 96. I, (j, LAWLESS. .(Established 1891 a) LAND. AND ESTATE AGENT,-. District Agent for Australian _ Widows’ Fund, Life Assurance Society, Limited, Guardian Eire Insurance Company, Limited,. Life Fire and Accident, AS FOR SALE All Descriptions -CL of Town and Country, Properties, of which a few. are enumerated below:
MOTU.—SOO Acres lease in perpetuity; 16U acres cleared, 140 acres in grass,; miles fencing ; two miles from P. 0,, school, and factory ; valuable timber, small rent
—.Goodwill, *650. .Terms arrang-
PEEL STREET.—B-Rooined Dwelling and i-acre, valuable section;
Terms : £2OO cash, balance three yeass at 6 per cent. ORMOND. ROAD, Whataupoko.—Five Roomed Dwelling, wash-house, copper, etc. ; handy, 'to Peel Street Bridge, Price, £d2s. Terms arranged^ VICTORIA.—4-acre, well fenced, levelled and manured, live hedge in front. Price, £BO. _ Terms : £33
cash, balance lour years at 5 per
cent. 'ABERDEEN ROAD.—SevenDwelling, three fireplaces, and buggy; house, wash .with . Price, £lou cash, balance on roomed stable house, Terms mort-
gageORMO.ND.—Acres on Main with stable. Price, only, £275. RUTEiNK ROAD, Kaith—l Acre and large Dwelling of 7 rooms ; wash-house and trap-shed. Owner will sell acre or half-acre. Price:
Half-acre and dwelling, £570 ; acre, £650. Terms in each case. HAlTl..—Sections—l-acres from £SO; ■J-acres from £75. .Exceptionally easy terms are' arranged. Rich soil, and well adapted for building purposes. ’Bus passes three otjour times qyery, day^
tT. G. L'AWLES Si Gladstone poad, gisborne,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XII, Issue 1068, 9 December 1903, Page 3
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