TRINITY YOUNG MEN’S CLUBWo call nttontion to tho advortisoment I in another column dealing with tho final public mooting prior to tho oponing of tho above olub. Tho mooting will bo held in ' tho Trinity Schoolroom this evening at 7.80. Tho oommittoo havo had in hand tho arrangomonts in oonncotion with tho oponing of tho club, and something specially attraotivo is promised. It is oxpectod that tho olub will opon about tho ond of tho prosont month. All young men aro invitod to attend tho mooting, and also any of tho townsfolk who aro interested in tho matter.
IKINITY YOUNG MEN’S OLUB. INiL PUBLIC MEETING Jd boforo tho Opening of abovo Club, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), at 730 o’clock, in Trinity Schoolroom. Business: — Arrango Oponiug Foßtivitios, Receive Members’ Subs., General Business. All young men heartily invited. B. BPIGHT, Hon. Sec., pro. tern.
POVERTY BAY ROAD BOARD. rjnHig i 3 (o Notify that MB JOHN A. JL LUCAS haa baen appointed Poundkeeper by the above-named Board, of tho Matawhero Pound, from tho 10th January, 1905. ARTHUR F. CUFF, Clerk to Board. Dated, Makareka, 14th January, 1905.
ORMOND POUND. IMPOUNDED At Ormond Pound— Ono Brown Gelding, branded like upright mark on square on off rump, star, sore baok, white spots on near wether, shod all round. One Roan Mare, branded like halt-circle over P reversed and conjoined with R on off thigh, shod all round. One Dark Bay Mare, branded like half-cirole over 9 on near shoulder, indistinot brand on rump, shed all round. I£ not claimed and expenses paid, will bo sold on MONDAY, February Gth. C. NEENAN, Poundkeoper.
PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Ltd., InsSruotod by R.. HARRISON, ESQ., Will Sell by Fublic Auction, at the MATAWHERO YARDS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd KtT&tiTlt HEAD OF CATTLE V> (from best Waikato herds), comprising—--12 and 18-month Steers and Heifers (of good quality). PA Rj .WYLLIE, Auctioneer.;
TENDERS. rtTIENDERS are invited for the following JL PBIVIhEGES in connection with the G’sborne Racing Club’s Summer Meeting, to be held on Park Company’s Course on Thursday and Friday, February 9th and 10th. Privilege No- I—Grandstand or Inside Booth No. 2—Outside or Public Booth No. 3—Dining Booms No. 4 -Race Books No. 6—Right to take Charge of Horses A deposit of 25 per cent mUBt acoompany each tender. Full particulars can bo obtained at the Secretary’s Office, where tenders close on SATURDAY, 21st inet , at Noon. Highest or any tender not neoessarily accepted. M. G. NALMITH, Secretary. SADE BY MORTGAGEESALE POSTPONED, at request of Mortgrgor, until FEBRUARY Gth, 19C5. JOHN WILLSON BRIGHT, Instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court, at Gisborne, acting under the provisions of “ The Land Transfer Act, 1885,” and on the application of the Mortgagee, will within the Wool Stores of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, situate at Gladstone Road, Gisborne, on MONDAY, the 6th day of February, 1905, at the hour of 12 o’clock noon, Sell by Public Auction— A LL THAT PIECE OF LAND, contain.oL ing two rood 3, being Section 61 of Block C, Whataupoko, No. 6 subdivision, with Dwelling-house, etc., thereon, as comprised in Certificate of Title, Yol. 27, Folio 279, Gisborne Registry. Further information may be obtained 'on application to William Sievwright, Solicitor for the Mortgagee, at whose office, Gladstone Road, Gisborne, the Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be inspected. Dated at Gisborne this 22ad day of November, 1904. W. A. BARTON, Registrar of the Supreme Court.
GISBORNE WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. The next ba: oi WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, Eto., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21th. For immediate sale. •Rare Opportunity. Terms arranged ; Owner leaving district ; must be sold ; bargain. 'EIGHT ACRES RICH LAND, OrMOND ; house, 7 rooms; outbuildings ; acre superior Orchard—lemons and oranges. Mr Orton, close Station, Resident Owner, ;j, PECKOIVER AND CO., Agents, Gisborne, BAIRST-CLASS PIANIST (into of Sydney) -»D open lor Engagement, Balls and Parties. Dance Music a Speciality. ERNEST 0. CRIEEOKD, Care of Messrs Primrose and Leslie, Saddlers Yaeancies for Pupils, terms £2 2a per sjr. THE TEOOADERO UNION BANK BUILDINGS (Up3tairs). THE PROPRIETRESSES take this opportunity of thanking the publia for their past generous support, and beg to assure patrons that the Excellent Management of the above Rooms, which has made them so popular in the past, will in the future be maintained. LADY VISITORS to town will please note that special arrangements for their accommodation have been made, a pleasnt apartment being specially reserved for their exclusive use HOT LUNCHES FROM 12 to 2. AFTERNOON TEA. A Bpecial feature mado of TEA, which served from 5 to 7 p.m. HOT SUPPERS availablo at nny hour up to Midnight. MRS SIMEON and MISS GRjfEN, Proprietresses,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1355, 16 January 1905, Page 3
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