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A contract for splitting and erecting about 150 obtains fenoing at Mungnpoiki is advortiso). A meeting of tho Poverty Bay Caledonian Scciofcy will bo held in the Farmers’ Club roomß tb : s evening. Tho Turanganui Bowling Club’s junior singles was won yesterday by Mr J. J. Marlin. On Thursday next the members of the Past Coast Mounted Rifles will firo for tho championship belt at tho 200yds, 500 yds, and 600yds ranges. Mr W. A O’Meara has a change oi advertisement ia this issue. Special attention is drawn to tho requirements of tho jam preserving season, and station and farm requisites ato also notified. Two girls, oged 10 aod 12, were brought beforo Mr Barion, S.M, yesterday, and cautioned, on a charge o! stealing two pairs of sandals, value 11s 6d, from the New Zealand Clothing Factory, on Saturday last. The following aro the latest new conneetione with tho Gisborno Totepbona Ex-change:-fill, Coleman Bros., solicitors, Gladstone road ; 853, D. McKeague, private residonce, Disraeli Btreet ; 355, H. O. Jackson, private rosidonce, Harris Btreet, Kaiti; 257, Turanganui Bowling Green, Childors road ; 259, M. E. Boavis, butchery, Gladstone read. The following is deleted : 311, T. Alston Coleman, solicitor, Gladstone road. The following will represent Taruheru against United at Taruheru to-morrow : Hodge, Wynyard, Davies, Torkingtoo, Golding, Charier, Clarke, Lasker, Sharp, McConnell, and T. Sharp ; emergencies, Osborne and Minins, Tho following team will represent Te Rau Cricket Club against Patutahi on Victoria Domain : Gorman, Pino, Erekana, Foster, Gibson, Ferris, East, Williams, Tukara, Jtfftioe, and Witty. The menu of tho dinner given to the New Zealand football team at the Imperial Hotel, Dublin, on the n’ght of their arrival was in tho Maori language as follows :

Ika (Hors d'oeuvre). Ma a Ho Opi (Pa ostlne Soup). Ta Muri (Fillets of Whiting a l’Orly). Pi Iwbi (Boast Bibs of Beef). Pu Ha a—Bi Wai (Green Vegetables Pota'oes). Hei Hei (Roast Chicken). Ka Puti (Salad). Puku Niu (Orango Pudding). Kali Po (Dessert),

At tho Magistrate’s Court yesterday, bsforo Mr Barton, S.M., judgment was given for plaintiff by default in tho following eases M. and S. E. Judd (Mr Stock) v. Thomas Bat.y, balance of claim £4, costs £l l4s 61 ; James Whinray (Mr Stock) v. Arthur Hickford, claim d6ll 4s 9J, costs £1 15s 6d ; Richards and Hawkins (Mr Alston Coleman) v. William Mullins, claim £l3 12s 4d, costs £2 19s 6d ; R H. Shanks (Mr H. Bright) v. Charles Lynch, claim £1 5?, costs 14s ; Bridgft Murphy v. Arthur Joseph Hogg, claim £3, ccs'.s ss. A. E. Collie, gardener, sued Mrs W. L. Bees for tho amount of his pssiago money from Auckland and a week’a wages in lieu of notioe. Mr A. Coleman represented tho plaintiff, and Mr W. L. Rees appearing for tho defenoc. Plaintiff put in a letter from Mrs Rees, stating that he was to receive his passage money at the end of three months, and ho started work on September 28th, and on December 13th was told to leave, and that ho would bo paid up for the week fol'owirg. Mr Re;s said he would not call evidence. Ho hud not been aware of tho letter re the engagement. .Owing to plaintiff’s conduct tho maids had threatened to leave if ho wsro kept on, Judgment wae accordingly given for the amount of claim and 6s costs. G. W. Pou'son (Mr Alston OolemaD) sued Herbert Gush (Mr Blair) for 221 hours’ work at 9d an hour. For the defence it was stated that phintiff being out of work had asked for somo thing lo do, and defendant had allowed him to como on at the bicycle Bhop doing odd work, coming and going whon ho liked. Ho thought he would ooly stay for a few days and he really got no use out of him, but had paid him altogether amounts totalling about £3 3*. His Worship sa ! d he thought plaiutiff was entitled to somolhing, and he would fix tho amount at 6d an hour ; ho gave judgment for £5 03 6d, less £2 7s paid ; costs £1 18s 6'.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1646, 12 January 1906, Page 2

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Untitled Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1646, 12 January 1906, Page 2

Untitled Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1646, 12 January 1906, Page 2

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