Salvation Army. Sunday Services, conducted by Captain Slattery : Welcome meetings to Lieutenant Beeve, who cornea to assist Captain Slattery.
NO-LIGENSE. Mr H. D. BEDFORD, M.H.R., Will deliver a LECTURE In BIS MAJSSTT’S THEATRE, ' On ’ FRIDAY EVENING, MAY ,12th, 1905, At 8 o’clock. Doors open at 7.15. Ladies coming early may be- acoommodated in the Dress Circle. J. Townley, _E;q., Mayor, will take the Chair. COLLECTION will be made. ; KAITI-CITY FOOTBALL CLUB. 1%/Y'EMBERS of 'above are requested to meet for Practice at the Theatre Royal, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, when players for both senior and junior teams wilt be seleoted. All members and intending members cordially invited to attend. ; ' ~ • J. A. EATON, Hojj. Sec. 'PO.yERTiY: BAY RUGBY UNION. Viotoria Domain, SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 13th. Senior Banner Match : E S T END v. HU I A Kick-off at 3 p.m. sharp. Admission, 6d; ladies free. D. 'COWAN,, Hon. Sec..
WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., In conjunction with T. G. LAWLESS, Have received instructions to Sell by Publia Auction, at their Mart, on SATURDAY, THE 27th MAY, 1905, -JJT OTS 1 to 23 Suburban Section 10, GladJt J atone and Desmond Eoads. just beyond Mr Partington’s residonce. On Lot 1 is built a substantial Houeo, with all necessary outbuildings. Also, — THE REMAINING UNSOLD SECTIONS in the rising township of Mi'dura, J-acres, J aore?, and acres. PANAPA TOWNSHIP, at Hangapapa Creek —Lots 1 and 8, fronting Ormond Road ; Lots 10, 11, and 12, fronting Clifford Street (splendid building sites). TE ICARAKA—2 Township Seotions, containing jj-acre each, close to the school, with frontage to Waihora Road. VICTORIA TOWNSHlP—Sections 14 and 58, J-acre each. ORMOND ROAD AND McLEAN STREET, Whataupoko —A Valuable Corner Allotment, close to town. TE HAPARA No. 3—Section 17 (Nelson'B fattening paddock), 4 acres, corner section. SECTION 227, Palmerston Road, J-acre with 6-roomed House.
Plans and particulars at Messrs Williams and Kettle’s Mart, Lowe Street. EASY TERMS. R, R. WYLLIB, Auctioneer.
WILLIAMS AJSD EdTTLE, LTD., Will Sell by Public Auction at their Mart, on SATURDAY, 13th inst.—
ONE DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGH (complete), as it is now lying in Mr Kirk's garden at To Arai. (Seized under distress.) F. HEWITT SULLEN, BailiS.
OKITUBUTTEB FACTOBY. THE Managoment desire to draw the attention of the Public to the faot that all Butter turned out of the Factory is thoroughly PASTEUBISED, and thus the flavor and keeping quality are much improved.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1452, 12 May 1905, Page 3
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