w w adand RAILWAY S GISBOBNE SECTION. District Office, Gisborno, Deo. 28th, 1003. NEW YEAB’B EVE. ' ON THUBSDAY, December 31st, a SFEQIaL Tit AIN will run us under : p.m. p.m. Gisborne dep. 10.30 Kaitaratahi d. 11.40 Kaitaratahi a. 11.39 liiaborne a. 12.30
ON FRIDAY, January Ist, the ordinary Time-table will Be suspended, and the following substituted : Tickets for Oddfellows’ I'ionic at Kaitaratahi can be obtained from Oddfellows’ Com mittee. Return Fares to Makaraka, including admission to Course — Cars Wagon 3 From Gisborne to Makaraka 2/G 2/ From Waihirere to Makaraka 2/9 2/3 From Ormond to Makaraka 3/ 2/6 From Kaitaraiahi to Makaraka 3/9 3/ Ordinary Tickets for rail journey will be issued to momoors holding admission tickets to course a? Makaraka. Passengers for Makaraka mU3t obtain tickets from booking box at back of Railway Station before being admitted tp Platform.
ON SAY UR DAY, January 2nd, the usual 9.30 p.m. train, (Jisborne to Kaitaratuhi, and 10.30 ,p in. train, Kaitaratahi to Gisborno, WlLiB NUl' ItUN. BY ORDER.
WILLIAMS AND KETTLE. LTD., Will hold their usual Cl ALE OF PuUL I'lii’, PRODUCE AND O FURNii UitH to-day (iidui.tabAYj, At 11 o’clock. G. E. WYLLIE, lAuctioneer. WHARF hfclCTioNH. B All about to offer tor public competition JL the r-e.tso Oi Qeutious d to 22 of the Wuikuuae oloeff. Tnose are tffe nearest ODtainable sections to the Wharf. W. H. XUCKEE. December 2, 1003.
PUBLIC HALL, PATUTAHI. The twenty-second annual CO UN lY NEW YE All BALL will be neld in the above Hall, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. j Music by Mrs Fernandez. The Catering will be in the hands of Mr Harrison. liobb's Coach will leave Gisborne on Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock or 6 o’clock, if sufficient seat-, are booked at Ttedstones’, and roturn to Gisborne immediately after the clance. Fare, 2s return. Tickets of Admission to Dauoe: Double ticket, ss; extra lady, 2s fid.
mENDERS will bo received until 4 p.m. .L WEDNESDAY, January 6th, lor the term of 21 Years, lor the Lease of Te Kopeni Block, containing about 500 Acres, situated four miles from Tolago Bay, now carrying about 1000 Sheep. Highest or any tender not necessarily aooepied. For information apply to— M. MULLOOLY, Tolago Bay.
WANTED. WANTED, to Purchase—'WOOL and SKINS. Highest Cash Fries given at MATAWEEEO WOOL WOBKS. POVERTY BAY ROWING CLUB. ANNUAL PICNIC. THE Poverty Bay Bowing Clnb will hold iheir Annual. Picnic at the Ormond Quarry, cn NEW YEAR’S DAY. Brakes will leave the Firebell at 9. Invitations and Tickets can be obtained from the Committee. Tickets .. os. A. W. KIRK, Secretary.
Homan Catholic Country Services.—Sunday, January 3rd: Makauri, Mass, 9am.; Patutahi. Mass, 11 a.m.; Ormond, Vespers, 7 p.m.—Eev. T. Lane.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XII, Issue 1085, 31 December 1903, Page 3
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