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I Mr W. H. Merries wrote as follows : •'I am In receipt of yours of March Brd. X must thank the League for their invitation to bo present ut the oponing of the railway to To Karaka. I had hoped to bo ablo to bo present, but I regret to say that X find the numerous engagements that I am bound to attend to will not allow me time to visit Gisborne. I beg to assure the League that no effort will be spared on my part in the advancement of tho object wo hayo in viovv, and I heartily congratulate them on baving % so rnuoh of their wishes realized iu the present extension.” Mr XS. Mitchelson wrote :—“ Iu reply to your letter of tho Brd inet., I regrot to suy that I am Unubio to accept your kind invitation to bo present at tho oponing of the Gisborne-To Karaka Bail way. Wish•nf» your railway extension every sucooss.” IS MA JESTY'S .THiEATRj MONDAY, MABOH 20th, 1905.

RICE DRAMATIC COMPANY In an Entirely New Version of the Greatest Work ever written, dealing with the Slave Trade, by tho late Harriet Beecher Stowe, and dramatised and arranged by the l>ev. David Parry, Entitled I << UNCLE TOM’S CABIN,

POPULAR PRICES 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at Miller’s. TO LET. u P rel nises now occupied by the Qisborne Club in Lowe Street, next to Miller’s Oorn or ; 17ft frontage to Lowe Street, depth over 60ft. VVrll let the wholo or part. Possession given within ten weeks. Apply, WILLIAM MILLER. ■ j

eots. B, CANADIAM-AUSTBALIAM LI THE, MOST POPULAR a' COMFORTABLE ROUTE. ] To ' ; f CANADA, AMERICAN FOIN/il AND EUROPE. Vi ROUND THE WORLD BOOKIN/ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ’ ANY LINE. NO OTHER LINE CAN OFFER 1 MUCH FOR THE MONEY. TBBPBIsSBNrATI??TSSaK^BtCTBfiK(HT*

Under *'uspic s o* the Poverty Bay Cricket Association HAWKE’S BAY V. POVERTY BAY. To be played as Taraheru On MONDAY AND TUESDAY, March 27 and 28, 1905. Basses to and from the match each day .s return. J Admission to Match, Is. H. E. HILL, Hon. See. 1

ST, PATRICE'S SPORTS TO BOOKMAKEI OOKMAKERB and or those , or suspectedrof Baying TotuJiJ" 1 * NO '*#K ADMITTED to St. orjnhe Park Company’s M«Sh on THU * SDA r, Should any pfMsns who are suspected of Betting obtain Absiod to the ground they MOWOFr°yT^^’u a ". d ( if accessary; PROSEOU riJD Gaming Act.** E AMS, J. B. MARTIN, Hon. Secs. NOTICE. LL CD 41 . M. Dob? must be rendered wise they w.U agains not Estate of MRS V/aerenga-a.hika, n days, othera:s?d. DONALD. ?OR SALE. M B 1000 Lambs! 600 Lambs' 100 Cjw3, wl 150 Heifers,. 200 Yearling. fif and in calf €alf These oaltle afe the fi:.\that have been offered for salflrom this heM, and are very fine quality. £ t % J geopprey m^elean, Manager, % Bloomfield Bros*

TO-DAY ST. PATRICK’S , ANNUAL GATHERING. A MISSION W' the above Aii,‘auafeSporjfflr, at the Park Company s Hapara, will be the£o She Ltd. aa follows To Grou To Graffllstan All Hoij«s must Paddock-ajfydmission, Is. ED. WILLI A" 'J. H. MARTI in BUB karemoana ; rowing boat os ! karelth | HANMER HOT, SPRINGS Hammer Hot Minoral Springs Government Spa. Good accorn tion at the Government Spa, J. Bj Go aid, Manager. Natural Hot Mineral Water S mlng and Private Hatha ; Hot and Douche Baths and Massage, Dr Little max be consulted, MOUNT COQKj ( ) \ . , 3’ 3; G_ The MounS Cook Hermitage (elevation, 3506 feat) la sitnati the loot of Mount Sefton, ; and Mount Cook (13,349 feet). SPLENDID GLACIER EX SIGNS.—The Tasman (one ollargest Glaciers in the World), ] er, and Muoller Glaciers are | traversal by visitors from the mitage. Guides, Horses, and Inc Equipment provided. Cook’s Tourist .Coupong aci at Aha Hermitage, ' *, MILEGRD SOUND, li Glade House,, at the head oil' Te Anau, and Government Hsj track available for visitors. Huts axe provided with food as~ ding. Magnificent ScenaESL THE SOUTHERN ALPS, LAKE WAKAjTIPU, aarroam mountains ol Impressive grand the most easily accessible ol Southern Lakes, Government t era oa the Laka. Grand Alpine CDraloEja, Beautiful Drives. ’ ALL INFORMATION as to and other rentes ol Cravel, (arc commodation, etc., (a supplied on application Bo the Govan Department of Tourist and H Resorts, Welllngtou, or oa er ae the Branch .Offices, at Auc . Te AroharY'Rotorua, Christa Duned a, Invercargill! and ,Q town, M mister in Charge ol Tonrli Health Resorts—Hon, HiaC

and—rand near IM P O U l At Matawh&. One Bay Gelding, St Shoulder. Jf if not claimed, ana expensed! paid, will be sold at Ihe ahyS pound yard Son March 27tn, at 12 noon: >1 J, A. LOTIAS, Poundlfcopor,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1405, 16 March 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1405, 16 March 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1405, 16 March 1905, Page 3

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