TUESDAY, JUNK 27th. RICE DRAMATIC COMPANY Jn the Groat Drama, “TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM.’ 1 POPULAIt PRICES .. .. 3s, 2a, Is • Children. Half-price. Parents, don’t fail to come and bring your children to see this great moral lesson. B x Plan at Miller’s.
M A KAURI HALL. 'R W. J. LICHTWARK will open th< _LtJL Makiuri Ha.ll NEXT THURSDAY, June 29, with a Dance. All invited. Opening night of the Assembly. Double tickets, 43; extra lady. Is. Dancing to commence at B.SO sharp. POVERTY BAY ROAD BOARD. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. A MEETING will be held at the Board’s •A. Office, Makaraka, THURSDAY, tho 29th instant. All Members requested to attend.
Business : Eleot Chairman, etc., etc. ARTHUR FR&NCI3 CUFF, Clerk. Dated, Makaraka, June 23rd, 1905. NOTICE, jUR STORES WILL BE CLOSED On THURSDAY, JUNE 29th, For ANNUAL STOCKTAKING. , SHELTON & GO. LIMITED.
GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS, TENDERS will be received by the Gisborne Borough Council, up to 7.30 o’clock p m , on TUESDAY, the 4th July, 1905, for making al Footway to the Tauranganui Bridge. Plans and Specifications may be seen on application io the Town Clerk. The lowest cr »ny tender noi necessarily accepted.
OR. D. B. ROBINSON, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Qisbo,-ne, June 2(5, 1905. COUET WILLIAM GLADSTONE, A.O.P. The memhoi'3 of the above are hereby summoned to meet at halfpast 7 o’clock sharp THIS EVENING, at the Courtroom, Masonic Hall. / BUSINESS:
To receive contributions, etc.; and roll up for the Social after business. All Foresters in the Southern Hemisphere cordiaily invited. .. w . L FIIITSj Se-reisary. Gisborne, June 23rd, 1005. To Hia Worship the Mayor, Gisborne. S IB,_ We, the undersigned, Electors for the Borough of Oi borne, request you to call a Public Meeting to consider the questionof our Borounh adopting Mr waier scheme, including the steal-rivetted pipes.
As we consider there is grave reason to question the prudence o l adopting Mr Hay s scheme and the tteol-rivetted pipes, we would ask you and the Council to deter committing this Borough to any final arrangements with Mr Hay until the Ratepayers have had an opportunity o£ considenog the matter in its various phases. We make this request with no spirit of discourtesy to the Council, but with the one desire to get the best result for our town. Yours obediently, A. MARTIN and 20 others.
In compliance with the above request, I hereby call a Meeting at His Majesty s Theatre, on WSDXJMUJaS, 285 h, at 8 p.m. J. TOWHIiBT, Mayor.
UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, CENTRAL MART. SATURDAY NEXT. JULY Ist. TT'NDEE instructions from Mr G- Smith, licenced pawnbroker, the following Unredeemed Pledges will be sold on Saturday next, July Ist, WITHOUT RESERVE.
Jan. 21 113, 18k gold Waltham Watoh, Silvor Cigarette Case „ 18 111,Metal Watch,G.M.Braid Chain, ’ Greenstone and Matchbox 13 106 Silver Ehrardt Waich ’’ 13 105, Open-face Silver Watch 11 ICO, Cornet i’t case ’ 0 97, Soiled gold Wallham Watch, ’ chain and locket 6 93. 2 Gold Itings and Eariicgs Deo. 31 88, Silver Chain and Locket „ 24 81, First-class Bioycle ” 24 80, Silver Wa*ch 23 77, Metal Watch, Silver Chain ” 10 67, 1 9ct and 1 18ct Gold Itings Nov 30 60, Metal Watch, Silver Chain and H Greenstone Oct. 15 36, Silver Watch, gold hair ohain and locket d 27, Silver Bctherham Watch " 1 25, 9ct Gold Curb W»tch Chain Sept. 30 23, Typewriter 23 17, Floor cramp, door cramp, and ” steel trank „ 16 16, Floor cramp _ ! Aug. 26 3, Watch and 9at gold chain 9 193, Si'ver Swiss Watch 9 192, Masonic Begalia Apron July 22 186, Saddle and Bridle , 20 184, 2 15ot Gold Bings ’ 205, Double Gold Chain 206, Double-barrelled Gnn and Bifle Lady’s Gold Watch. Wedding King W. T. RAYMOND, Auctioneer.
AUCTION MART. WILLIAMS & KETTLE. LTD, BEG to notify that they have disposed of their interest in the Auction business in connection with general produce etc., and request that all persons owing accounts at the Auction Mart shall pay same immediately. Anyone having goods in the Mart subject to a reserve ore requested to remove same or make fresh arrangements without delay. They will continue the usuaj Weekly Sales at the Horse Bazaar, and Mr- Wyllie’s office will remain as at present. MONET TO LEND to Lend on Freehold Seourity Apply— JOHN COLEMAN, Gisborne THE DENTON HATS retain their color Buy one rom Cooke, Outfitter, Glad atone Bond.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1491, 27 June 1905, Page 3
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