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A GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE Will bo held in TE KARAKA BARD, On THURSDAY, APRIL 13th, MR W. J. S. IiICHTWARK. Admission—Front Boats, 2s; baok, Is. Admission to Danae —Gents 4s, Radios Free ; extra ladles, Is 6d. Doors open»at 7.30 pm.; oonoort at 8 sharp. A GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE ,WiH be held in PATUTAHI PUBLIC HALL, On FRIDAY, APRIL 14th. MB W. J. S. LICHTWARK. Admission —Front Seals, 2s : baok. Is. Admission to Danoe— Double tiokcts 4b extra ladies, Is 6d. Orchestra will assist in Coneert and Danoe. Doorß open at 7.30 p.m.; oonoert at 8 sharp.

£1 BE WARD. ~IT OST—From Kaiti, Sunday night, Bay 1 J Mare, branded J over K near shoulder, soar under brand. Bay Gelding, star on forehead, shod. Both oovered when lost. Above reward on returning same to REDSTONE & SONS. HOLIDAY NOTICE. OPENING RAILWAY LINE TO TE KARAKA. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), APRIL 13, IN order to allow the Townspeople an opportunity of visiting Te Karaka on the ooeasion of the Opening of Railway, the Holiday Committe request that all Business Premises observe a CLOSE PUBLIC HOLIDAY on THURSDAY NEXT. For the Holiday Committee, JOHN TOWNLEY, Chairman.

NEW ZEALAND bAiLWAY. District Office, Gisborne, linroh 28, 1905. ,N THURSDAY. April I.3tb, the ordinary timetable will be suspended, and the I following substituted : Gisborne d , 8.0 a.m ToK’raka d., 9.30 a.m Te K’raka a., 9.15a.m Qisb’ne, a., 10.45 a.m Gisborne d., 11 a.m TeKVka d.,12 30 p.m TeKT’kaa . 12.15p.m Gisborno a , 1.45 p.m Gisborne d., 2 p.m TeK’raka, d.,3.30 p.m Te K’raka a , 3.15 p.m Gisborne, 0., 4.45 p.m Gisborne, d., 5 p.m TeK’raka, d.,6.30p.m TeK’raka, a., 6.15 p.m Gisborne a., 7.45 p.m Gisborne, d., 8.30 p.m Te Karaka, d., 10 p.m TeK’raka, a., 9.45 p.m , Gisbhie, a., 11.15p.m FARES TO TE KARAKA, Is 6d RETURN (Available for Day of Issue Only). Trains will stop at all stations if required. Passengers from Gisborne must obtain tickets at booking office, at back of station, before being admitted to platform. BY ORDER.

EAST COAST MOUNTED RIFLES. rnHE Annual General Meeting will be JL held at the Masomo Hotel, on FRIDAY, April 14th, 1905, at 7.30 p.m. JOHN H. COLEBOURNE. Captain. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. Instructed by a Client, Will Sell by Public Auolion, at their Mart, Lowe Street, on SATURDAY, loth APRIL, At 12 Noon—--J| O QUARTER AND HALF-ACRE JLO SECTIONS, Situate TE KARAKA, opposite the Hotel. REAL GOOD BUSINESS SITES. EASY TERMS GIVEN. Further particulars in future issue.

Also,— Instructed by Mr HAROLD KANE. SECTION No. 20, of TB KARAKA No. 2 BLOCK', J-acce, with 80 feet frontage, on wh ! ch is ereoted the premises now used as a chemist’s shop. Upset Price —£300. - Also, — , * Instructed by Mr W. BRIGHT j SECTION No. 2 OF TE KARAKA BLOCK, containing 2$ acres, opposite the Karaka Hotel, with Four-roomed House and Outbuildings. TERMS: 25 per cent, cash; 25 per cent threa months; balance two years, at 6 per per cent. Also, — On account of Mr H. BBOWN : lECTION 9, TE KARAKA TOWN- > SHIP, 5f Acres. . pf. R. .WiYLLIE, Auctioneer-

TE KABAKA SALEYARDS. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD. Will hold their NEXT SALE OP STOCK At the Karaka Saleyards On TUESDAY, 18th instant, At 11.30 a.m. E E Present Entries: 10 oo Including— Ewes, Lamb?, and Wethers. HEAD OP CATTLE Including—--50 18-month Steers 50 18-month Heifers 25 Calves 15 Held Cows Further Entries Invited. G, R, WiYLLIE, Auctioneers | “ My lungs were weak and I | was often troubled with colds. I A lire insurance company I wanted to load my premiums. The examining doctor advised LANE’S EMULSION, j I took it three times a day for | several months, and also made good use of fresh air. Lane’s (Emulsion and fresh air have healed my lungs, and the insurance people have accepted me at ordinary rates.” 138

GISBORNE! RIFLES, THE Gisborne Rifles and Band will Parade at 7.30 share THURSDiAjYi MORNING NEXT,. 10th inst., at Brill Shed. Uniform : FULL DRESS (not Service as previously ordered). Fine of 10s strictly enforced on all absentees. CECIL F. LEWIS, Lieutenant Commanding.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1429, 13 April 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1429, 13 April 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1429, 13 April 1905, Page 3

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