At the Wanganui raoes four horaea fell in the Hack Hurdles, one of the riders, D. I Watt, being rather severely injured. He was taken to the hospital, where he is doing well. When the question of paying the funeral expenses of Himi Nero te Awataia was beforo the Hamilton Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Mr John Fisher said that it was somewhat disgraceful that a leading Maori chief should have to be buried by the Board, more particularly as he had for some years been a missionary.
J E. WHITBY. 0EMBBM! STOKEKEEP.EB. ■ Hl*arfpne Roftdj GROCERIES IRONMONGERY BRUSHWARE ' CiROCKERYWARE U®sß BUYER pi Sheepskin*, jYpoV nnd Firm Products AGENH Tor- ■« Nnrtom’a PRIZE EGGS. MONEY TO LEND M ONEY TO LEND on Freehold Securities. J. BLAIR, Solicitor, Gladstone Boad.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ORMOND HORSE FAIR. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., Will hold their usual SPRING HORSE FAIR At Mr 0. Neenan’s Yards, Ormond, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 23rd. Present Entries: 250 B 0 8 B Full particulars in future advertisement. • Early Entries Invited. . fcs Ri WYLLIE, 'Auctioneer.
JUST FANCY HE DIDN'T KNOW WHAT ‘ £ CHAMPION ” MUSCLE RAISER WAS. From " Hansard.” 28th July, 1905. MR HERDMAN, Member for Mount Ida, the wilds of Otago, said—- “ I do not know what ‘ CHAMPION ’ MUSCLE RAISER is; I commend it to the honourable gentlemen who support the Government.” Ho then feelingly referred to the “ MUS OLE RAISER" telegrams which saved the country. TO ALLAY Mr Herdman’a thirst for knowledge, the NORTHERN DEFENDERS sent the following telegram, and to assist the cau-e, prepaid rep'y, knowing delays were dangerous HERDMAN,(Esq. M H.R., Wellington. “Commaroiat —We Congratulate yo u “ on giving such a free advartisamen t "in perpetuity; if you ara Jealous of “ the ‘PREMIER’S’ MUSCLE AND “ STAYING PO . deficient “in 'thoEe good we ere “ willing to . put ng on ‘‘‘CHAMPION’RAISER; you will the n “know its many viriuep; please reply “ promptly, as we have an opening." (Signed) VIRTU N.B.— Mr Hc-rdman has not yet raplied | n robably he 1b consulting with those cored { d saved by “ CHAMPION.” TO THE LADIES OF GISBORNE. tUl"i I ■ ■ When Shopping, oall at PARIS HOUSE, LIBBARY BUILDINGS, PEEL STREET And Inspect* the Large Stock of LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S OUTFITTINGS MILLINERY in the Latest Styles for the Coming Season. ORDERS TAKEN FOR PLAIN SEWING. T 10 RUN WITH MARES THIS SEASON The Coachiog Stallion HAERE RA By Good-bje Topsy. Also, the Thoroughbred Stallion TEMPEST By Daniel O’Rorke - Sid. Terms: Single mares, £2 2a; two or more as per agreement. All oare taken of mares, but no responsibility incurred. J. R. REDSTONE & SONS, Proprietors. .
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1574, 3 October 1905, Page 1
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