JJEPBESENTATIVffc CRICKET MATCH Under Auspioos otfthe Poverty Bay Griokot Association. HAWKE’S BAY)/. POVERTY BAY. a •!■'* •—« To be played at Tarahsru On MONDAY AND Maroh 27 and 28, 1905. Bosses to land from the matoh each day, le return. ' Admission to Matab, la. H. E. HlliU, Hon. Seo.
/ HATKItNITX HOME. WARNER has opened a Maternity < Home in house on iWainui Bond, Ka,itl p five minutes from Fost-ofßoe. KING’S THEATRE, TE KARMA',
A OR AND CONCERT will hr held by Mr W. J>, S. Licbh Wark on the evening oi I OPENING DAY OP, KARAKA RAILWAY, J DANCE t-o follow. Further particulars later. ,
FOB SALE. 1000 * *' “ ® s ' 1000 Lambs SOO Lambs 100 Cows, with oalf and in oalf 160 Heifers, in oalf 200 Yearling Heifers These cn/tls are the first that have been offered for sale from this herd, and are very fine quality. ' „ GEOFFREY MACLEAN, Manager, Bloomfield Bro 3.
STQCK_SAXJS WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, (Umit*d)l Will hold their 3STHXT STOCK SALE, MATAWBEERQ YARDS, THURSDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1905, When they will offer— SHEEP, CATTLE, PIGS, Etc. Present Entries : 4000 Including 1200 4 and 5-year-old Ewes 1200 2 and 4-tooth Wethers 800 Woolly Lambs .. 400 Shern Lambs 260 -2, 4, and 6-tooth Ewes ■HEAD OP CATTLE Inoluding 80 4 and 5 year-old Bullooks 75 18-month Steers 45 Calves 30 Cows 12 Weaners c Further Entries Invited. Sals at 11.30 a.m. 300
Ki B« .WYLLIE, Auctioneer* WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD/, ' In conjunction -with Messrs MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., Instructed by MAX JACKSON, Esq.,
Will Sell by Public Auction, on the Premises at Fairfield, Kaitaratahi, . On • FRIDAY, MABOH the 24th, 1905, At 10.80 a.m., The whole of his fibst-glass DAIBF HEBD,
120 Dairy Cows, in full profit 2 Holstein Balls 1 Ayrshire Bull 200 Pigs, various ages Milk Cans ' Dairy Utensils '' 1 60-bals Milking Shed (for removal) Also, — 1500 1000 Lamb 500 Kwes • S H E 15 Consisting of— P
The attention of Farmers is direotod to the above. The cows to be offered are a first-class lot, and have been carefully selected by Mr Adand Hood, who has lately sold his Fairfield property to Mr Max Jackson, who is giving up the dairying business, and now offorß to the public sound aows, with a 4*2 test at the Factory. ’ ' ' ' (Or. R. WYIoLIK,: , ' : Auctioneer.
WILLIAMS AM) KETTLE, LTD. Instructed by the Gisborne Borough Council, will Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Lowe Street, on SATUBDAY, 25th. inst., at 12 noon—
CJECXIONS 7,8, and 9, Hakarafea, con- £_? . tnioing 3 aoros, together with Tenroomed House and OutbuildiDgß, formerly occupied by the late Jus. Booth, Esq. Hi Ki WYLIiIB, Auationeeri
STOCKjSALES OUK NEXT STOCK* SALE] Will be hold at OU B lAED3, O, ’ THURSDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1905, At 10.30 a.m.' shary.
Present 2400 B Entries: H E ,E P Including—
800 Ewes 700 Wethers , 150 Shropshire Lambs 600 Ewes .250 Lftmbs 140 Fat Ewes gQ ; 15 TO 18-MONTH STEEBS
11 burj. Special Entry: PUREBRED STUD LINCOLN R4.MS, bred by Sutton, TbornTo be sold singly. Further Entries Invited. COMMON. SHELTON & CO., Od, DALGET/K AND CO., Lt*.
EAST CO quadron ;t mounted rifles trill Parade (Mounted) a. the 23rd inat., at 2.30 p.m., at Makauri Kiflo Bange. Bandoliers to be worn.' Foot Parade, 7-30 p.tn., at Drillshed. JOHN H, COLEBOUBNB, Captain.
ft o m . for intil Eae nnHE Competi SI (Masses FQSTBOHEr Mr Hood's Field layton’s Medal is JHonday. lOTJBNE,” O.M B. WABEEN,' Wi W BAY G©LF CLUB. The ANNUACFydEETINQ of above Club will be over Dalrymple’s on NB%T, Maroh 25tb, at 8 p.m W. Boa. Bee.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1410, 22 March 1905, Page 3
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