giß MAJESTY’S THBATRI Under direction el Mr Qeo. Stephenaon. Lam] More Wondroua than Aladdin’s Tho Great MAGIC KETTLE Direct from tho Palace Theatre, London, . And THE MARVELS OF LIQUID AIK Will be presented lot tho firßt time In Gisborne, by tho Originator. PROFESSOR ANDREWS On WEDNESDAY * THURSDAY NEXT November 15th and lukhe Also, Mr Geo. Stephenson’s NEW COMPANY OF REFINED entertainers. T he Now and Startling Illusion, UDA-GODDESS OF THE AIR. The Famous English Plorrotß Alma, the Court Mogioian Tbo Trinity Choir Boys Miss Elsa Dwyer Mies Elsie Peerlesß Mr V. J. Gehde Mr F. H. Stokeß Prioea—Dreas Oirole and Reserved Stalls Bb, Second Stalls 2a, Pit la. Bos Plans will be opened at Mr Miller s at 10 o’alook this morning,. 0. R. BAILEY, Manager.
STOCK SALK WILLIA.MB AND KETTLE, Limited. Will hold ; .their NEXT STOCK SALE MATAWHERO .YARDS, THURSDAY NEXT, NOV. 16th, When they will ofler— SHEEP, CATTLE, MGS, Etc. P/eßent Entries;— 1000 8 InoludiDg 400 Shorn Ewbb and Lambß 100 Shorn Fat Ewes 100 Woolly Fat Ewea 300 Shorn 2-tooth Wethers HEAD OF CATTLE □UU InoludiDg 40 3-year-old Steers, in forward condition . . , 15 2J year-old Steers, In forward condition 15 Beef Steers 25 Cowb 40 Yearling Bteors and Heifers 100 Mixed Cattle, from Opotiki 4 CHOICE BACON PIGB :tJ 3 Woods’ Mowing Maohineß
Farther Entries Invited. 1 at 11.30 a.m. 0. Ri WYLLIE, Auctioneer..
STOCK SALES OUR NEXT STOCK SALE Will be held at out Yards, MATAWHE&O, THURSDAY NEXT, 16th INSTANT Commenc ng at 11 a m. sharp. 30 Present Entries comprise: HEAD YOUNG CATTLE 1 2-year-old Purebred Ayrshire Bull Further Entries Invited. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. DALGETY & CO.. Ltd. Auctioneers. '
TO THE ELEOTORB OF WAIAPU. •RADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— 1. Having resided lor very many years in your distriot, knowing all its unbounded resources, and its negleoted requirements, I bad no hesitation in at once consenting, at the request of a mreat number ol my friends, to contest the Waiapu electorate in opposition to the Hon. Mr Carroll. 2. 1 1 am opposed to the present Adminis. tration. 3. Every Grown tenant should, in my opinion, be able at any time to acquire the freehold of hie liome, at the unimproved value of the land at the time he took up his lease. It is grossly unjust to subject the tenant farmers of the State to payment of periodical increases of values of rentals or purohase moneys, as their labors and arduous saorifioes have created these increases.
4. The Maori Land Councils are hopeless failures, and the lock-up of all Native Lands since 1900 has retarded, and is retarding, the progress of this diatriot- The Hon, Mr Carroll is responsible for this polioy, which, as a colonial policy has altogether failed, and which is deeply icjurions to the distriok he
5. The present Administration have shamefully neglected the reading of the Waiapu Electorate, and our Member has acquiesced in, put up with, and is responsible lor that neglect. During the ten years or more of the Seddon Administration the Waiapu Electorate has been left out of all substantial divisions of Public Works Fund for roads and fcbridges. ’ The term, “ The neglected North ” applies with muoh greater force to “ The neglected East." Even moneys due under public statutes are with-held, or delayed, until, when received, they are expended under the mo3t wasteful circumstances. Main roads and bridgeß, which are for all time, and for Natives and Europeans alike, have to be made out of loans rateed upon the seourity of the lands of the pioneer settlers, while other districts have had these roads made for them. 6. A section of our Railway (Te Karaka 1° Motu) ought to be put in hand at onoe, and railway construction commenced at Opotijri, Tauranga, Rotorua, or Wait)!, on such route as may be determined. 7. Special provision should be made to put working men, and- small settlers, ou land under the homestead and deferred payment systems, the State building houses when required. Reserves should be made for churched, schools, libraries, eto., and grants made for the erection of theße buildings. 8. The time has now arrived when we oan reaonably ask for something to be done for a colonial harbor for Poverty Bay. Our exports warrant this, being high on the list for New Zealand, and increasing rapidly. Our Harbor Board is, no doubt, doing what it can, but it cannot make a harbor m the river, and its expenditure of ban moneys on suoh an object should cease.9. In view of recent events in the East, every young man should have a naval, or land, defenoe training. The future of the colony depends on our ability to defend ourstives. 10. I am in favor of Looal Option, and a free right at all times for the people to deal as they choose with liquor reform. Colonial no-liconse, if praotioable, would make New Zealand, proportionately with population,
the wealthiest a d f*iieat l»nd oa ».rth. 11. As n farmer, I repr.sent the most important industry in the colony, rural products being our principal souroe of wealth, aDd I am oonvinoed that we Bhouid make more liberal land laws, and offer every inducement to enable- people on the land to become producer l '. H. H. WALL.
FOR EAST COAST PORTS. THE S.S. BHIELBY HASELL Will Bail on or about mUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th Taking Ca'go for the following Coast ports: Tolago Bay, Tokomaru Bay, Waipiro Bay, Fort Awanui, and Te Araroa. For freight, apply— GISBORNE BHEEPFARMERS’ COMPANY, Agents.
SBiiiLE'H Hair dressing Ualoon is • open from 8 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. week nights, and Saturdays until 10.30 p.m. Boat workmanship guaranteed.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1600, 13 November 1905, Page 3
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