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EURE AND AMBRIDGE .. ; ; Ba-ma i. i ’ i ' ' THE ECONOMIC ffANOFACTORERS’ ! SAMPLE SHIRTS t HH"N ■ -;* ;■'w JUST OPENED. 200 Tennis Shirts (NO TWO ALIKE) SPEOIAL ~VJ±TjTTJEI} ERCM 2s lid EACH. EURE &/ AMBRIDGE THE ECONOMIC.

The Hugardes at His Majesty's to» morrow evening. | The annual meeting of the United ! Cricket Club will be held in the Masonic Hotel on Friday everting at 8 o’clock. At the Polioe Court yesterday a native first offender for drunkenness was cautioned and discharged.' John O’Sullivan was remanded UDtil to-day on a charge of deserting bis unborn child in Tasmania. The Hugardes”’ Aga ” trick—the raising and suspension of a lady in the air without visible support—is nicely done, the eonjuior passing the usual hoop round thß lady to show there, is no deception and no joints. A hoop is handed to the audience ior examination. At a Bitting of the Old-Age Pensioners’ Court held before Mr Barton, S.M., yestcr day new pensions were granted to James Molloolv and James Fielder, £26 each Renewals were granted to A. J- JDenioo, Hirini Taiahuahu,. Thomas Willsbire, Hamaima Ngaarangikaea, George Blackstock and Maria Martin at f26Jeaob, aod Kid a Waiparae at JC2O. At the meeting of the Harbor Board yesterday it was stated by the secretary that it was the custom, aud had been eo for 25 years, for ships’ stores to oome in free of wharfage. Coal, ships’ cables, and otbsr shipping requisites came under this beading. Mr Harding asked for an ex- [ planation as to how it was that coal and shipping requisites could be landed free and yet the Board had not the power to allow a rebate of wharfage in the case of the material for the Tolago Bay bridge. The secretary said that the regulation allowed for coal to be admitted as ships! stores, and the matter as a rule did not come directly under the eye of the auditor, 3 i •- ~ . ipi WHriH'V**''*?

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1568, 26 September 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1568, 26 September 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1568, 26 September 1905, Page 2

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