Great Britain has just rediscovered New Zealand, says the “British Australasian,” as a result of the dash of the Maoriland footballers, and in Paris they have been studying the map to find Australia because of the visit of Miss Annette Kellerman.
Wallace gained plenty of admirers by his dashing play at Stamford Bridge. One enthusiastic Englishman describe him a “ cross between a greyhound and a flash o’ lightning.” Wallace’s try on Wednesday was the result of a consummate piece of feinting on his part. He utterly baffled Hosken and Maddoaks, two of the Leicester backs, and left them looking and no doubt feeling, extremely foolish. while he ran across and scored.
At present one cannot say dogmatically whether the chief factor in the New Zealand triumphs is individual excellence or the exploitation of the five-eighths game, or whether the effect is a happy combination of b oth elements.—“ Daily Chronicle.”
COOK COUNT,Y COUNCIL'. ARAI RIDING. AND GENTLEMEN,— I beg to tender my slneere thanks to those Electors who aocorded me their support on the Bth inst., and so seoured my return as one ot the representatives on the Council. I shall endeavor to worthily merit the confidence you have placed In mo during my term of office, by fulfilling to th e best of my abilities the duties of Councillor. H. H. WALL..
THE GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS FROZEN MEAT CO., Ltd. ■VfOTICE id Hereby Given that the annual 13l General Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at the office of the Company, Gladstone Road and Bead's Quay, Gisborne, on SATURDAY, 25th day of November, 1905, at 11 a.m. BUSINESS : To reaeive Balance-sheet and Report fo r the year ended 31st August, 1905. To el':ct Three Electors in the plaoe of F. Ha’l, Esq, P. T. Kenwav, Esq., and J. B. Murphy, Esq., who retire by rotatiou, and who, being eligible, offer themselve« for reelection. To elect Auditors for the ensuing year. ind General W. F. CEDERWALL, • Manager.
GISBORNE WCOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. HK NEXT SAL Of WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, TALLOW. Etc. , FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15th.
TO THE LADIES OF POVERTY BAY. mHE boat establishment in Gisborne for | the purchase of Ladies’ Undero othmg and Children’s Outfits is the Ladies’ Warehouse In Temporary Premises NEXT CO-OPERATIVE STORE. All Cla r seaof Ladies’and Children’s Underolothing stocked and sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. I Specialities made in INFANTS’ LAYETTES AND CHILDREN’? OUTFITS. Ladies and Children’s Underclothing; Bhort C'oatjng Outfits, Children’s Pyjamas, bimall Boys’ Tunica and Knickers, Baby Baskets (trimmed and untrimmedj, colored Bboes and Box, Pulls and Boxes, Wool and Silk Bonnets, Booties, eta. MRS GEO. ADAMS Gladstone Rd, Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1605, 18 November 1905, Page 3
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