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The Opposition held a caucus on Friday last, on the land question. All I the members were present, including one meuibor of the House who has hitherto been classed as "Independent.” The strictest secrecy was maintained as to their deliberations.

CENTRAL MART. WEDNESDAY NEXT/ at 2 o’olook. MILLER AND CRAIG Have received instructions to Belli bb above— A LARGE and Choieo Consignment o: 2-ytar-old FRUIT TREES, Maoro carps, eto. The above are grown on clay soil. GEORGE MILLER, | Auctioneer. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF ALFRED BATCHELOR, 0£ Rakaroa, Sawyer.

TENDERS will be received, fddressed to me at the Post Gffioe, Karaka, up to 1 o'clook on WEDNESDAY, the 30th AugUßt, 1905, for the purohaeo of 1 COW 2 PACK HORSES 1 HACK whioh may be seen on the morning of Wednesday, the 30th iost.i at Mr W. Bright's yards, at Karaka. The highest or any lender not neoessatily acoepted. JOHN COLEMAN, Deputy Assignee. Gisborne, August 23,1905. ASSISTANT INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF.SCHOOLS. Education Department, Wellington, 23rd Augußt, 1905. APPLICATIONS are invited from candidates for the post of Assistant Inspec-tor-General of Schools. Applicants should be University graduates who have had experience in primary and secondary school work and in the conduot of publio examinations. Applications, accompanied by a statement of age, training, and experience, and by two or throe reeont testimonials, should be addressed to the Inspector-General of Schools, Wellington, and should reach him not later than FRIDAY, the Bth September, 1905. GEORGE HOGBEN, Inspector-General of Schools. TENDERS* TENDERS will be received up to Noon on THURSDAY, 31st inst., for erecting 4 rooms, Mangapapa. Plans to be seen at Times office. Tenders to be addressed v' J. 8.5., Times Offioq.

BAIN BROTHERS Instructed by 8. E. Griffith?, Esq. (manager of the N.Z. Clothing (factory), who is leaving the district, will Sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Lowe Street, on WEDNESDAY (TO-MORROW), 30th inst., At 2 o’olook—rnHE WHOLE OP HIS DRAWING, JL DINING, BEDROOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, consisting of— Saddle-bag Easy Chairs Saddle-bag and Plush Drawing-room Suite Overmantels, Rattan Chairs and Tables Brussels Carpets, Leather Lounges and Easy Cbairs Austrian snd Kitohen Chairs Dining and Kitohen Tables Sideboards, Picturea 8.8. Fenders and Irons D. and S. 8.8. Bedsteads and Wile Mattresses, S.W. Stretohers Sets Toilet Ware, Chests of Drawers 1 Wert ieim and 1 Singer Sewing Machine, Meat Safes, Go-carts, Mangles, Kitohen Utensils, and Lots too numerous to mention. iW s *!, BEANY, Auctioneer.; MATAWHERO POUND. IM P o" U N D ED At Matawhero PoundOne Buy Mare, star, indistinct brand ofi shoulder, long toil OneßayFilly. no visible brand, two hind feet white, long^tail One Bay Gelding, brand like RH near rump, two hind feet white If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold at the above poundyard, MONDAY, September 11th, at 12 noon. - J. A. LUCAB, Poundkeeper.

: FOR_SALE. In tho Auckland Province ol the North ; Island of ew Zoaland, ACRES .1. 4v v (more or less) . WBLL-l ULTIVATED ROLLING PASTURE AND ARABLE LAND, Situated in a high and exceedingly healthy locality, within 130 mile 3of tha City of Auckland, and within 3 miles, by good & • metalled road, of railway station, on main line. This property is well known for the excellence of its Trout Fishing, also Deer, Pheasant, Duck, and ground game shooting. : Hotel and Sanatorium, with Thermal Springs, Golf Links, Tennis Lawns, and Bowling Greens, adjoin the above, and inay be acquired separately, • Farther particulars on application to L. D.. NATHAN & CO., LTD., Auckland, N.Z. KIA’ORA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRYING * CO., LIMITED. THE Gisborne Creamery will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, 4th September, and will work alternate days. M. H. CLARK, Manager.

NOTICE, v ; j~|~AYING purchased Mr Reed’s herd of' Choice Dairy Cows, I am now offerrg same for sale. ' 0. NEENAN, Ormond, POVERTY BAY ROAD BOARD NOTICE s A MEETING of the above-named Board wil be held at their office, Makaraka, 29th instant, at 2.30 p.m. ARTHUR F. CUFF, Clerks Dated, Makaraka, 21st August, 1905. 11

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1545, 29 August 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1545, 29 August 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1545, 29 August 1905, Page 3

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