Parliament is espeotod to meet for business abont June 29.
TO-DAY. •TO-DAY, STOCK. SALE WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, (Limited) " Will hold their NEXT STOCK SALE, MATAWOERO, YARDS, THUBSDAY NEXT, MAY 18th, Whon they will oiler— SHEEP, CATTLE, PIGS, Etc, Preseat Entries : 3 lOwf'h/Ch HEAD OF CATTLE Including—--400 Choice Heifers ) From 150 2-year-old Steers ) Waikato 160 Head Mixed Cattle (from Opoiiki) 50 38-month Steers GO Herd Cows 75 Weanera 40 Calves 20 Prime Fat Heavy Cows SHEEP Including—--1400 2 and 4-tcoth Wethers 450 Fat and Forward Ewes 400 Lambs 300 Fat Wethers 300 Full-mouth Ewes (in lamb) 500 2 and 4-tooth Wethers 300 24, and 6-tooth Ewes (in lamb) 260 Shorn Lambs
Further Entries Invited. NOTE. Owing to the . large entry, no pigs, horses, or dairy cattle requiring to be sold singly can be aocepted at this sale. Sale at .11.30 a m. Or. R. WYDLIE, Auctioneer.
WILLIAM?. AND KETTLE, LTD. Jn conjunction with MURRAY, ROBERTS MED CO., Instructed by MARK HARRISON, Esq., will Sell by 1-üblie Auction, at their Matawhero Saleyards, on THURSDAY, MAY 18th— HEAD OF CATTLE Including—--200 2-yenr-old Steers 350 3-year-old Shorthorn Heifers, in calf to Shorthorn bulls. The above cattle are a choice lot, especially the heifers, which are a well-bred line, with any amount of quality, and bred on Matamata Station, Waikato. A choicer lot has not been put on the market in this district. G. R. W;YLLIE, Auctioneer.
WINTER TRIPS TO THE SOUTH SEAS The Splendid Steamer MANAPOURI Leaves Auokland, TUESDAY, 30th MAY, At 2 p.m., For Nukualofa, Baapai, Vavau, Apia, Lb' vuka, Suva, Lautoka, Sydney. BOUND FARE from Gisborne Return via Wellington or Auckland, £25 10s. For all information, apply— UNION STEAM SHIP CO. 'OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD.
NOTICE* IN view of the fact that a Publio Indignation Meeting is being called by the Mayor, at the request of Electors of this district, I hereby notify that the Meeting advertised by me yesterday morning is CANCELLED, in favor of the above. DAVID WHYTE, Jun , No-License League. REQUISITION TO THE MAYOR OP GISBORNE TO CALL A PUBLIC MEETING.
WE, the undersigned, Residents of Gisborne, hereby petition that a Public Meeting be held in the Theatre Boyal THIS EVENING, the IBth inst., for the purpose of Protesting against the removal of Mr G. J. A. Johnstone as Registrar of Electors for the District of Waiapu : JAMES F. FOSTER DUNCAN CAMPBELL JAMES EAST W. CRUIKBHANK J. W. BULL MALCOLM MoLEOD J, PECKOVER C. THOMSON W. LISSANT CLAYTON R. ROBERTSON HY. ADAIR J. McKEE ANDREW GRAHAM JAMES S. PATERSON D. MORICE DAVID WHYTE, Jun. I hereby call a PUBLIC MEETING, in accordance with the above Requisition. JOHN TOWNLEY, Mayor.
IPO.yEItTY BAY, RUGBY UNION. *1 Victoria Domain, SATURDAY NEXT, May 20th. Senior Banner Match: KAITI - OITT WEST END. Junior Fanner Match: WEST END v. HUIA. Kick-off at 3 p.m. sharp. Admission, 6d.; ladies free. D. COWAN,, H-on. Sec.
DAIRYING INDUSTRY. ADVANCE TOLAGO BAY. A MEETING ot those interested in the Dairying Industry on the East Coas an a Tolago Bay in partianlar—wili be held in the Tolago ißay Hotel, on SATURDAY EVENING, May 20th, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of appointing a Committee to take over the Matawbero plant, as recommended by Mr C. A. DeLautour. All those Interested are requested fo i attend. W. F. SINCLAIR, Hon. Sec. FOR SALE. K. ACRES, Freehold, 5 miles from H T e Karaka. Suitable for sheep or dairy farming. First-class firewood bush with tram laid to bush. Apply to— DEVEBY BROS., Te Karaka.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1457, 18 May 1905, Page 3
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