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NUHAKA NATIVE [SCHOOL mENDKBS will be received at this oflioe, JL until Noou of WEDNESDAY, 28th Fobruary, 1906, for Additions to Nativo School and Teaohors Besidouoe at NuhakaPlans, SpeoifioaVons, and Conditions may be soon at tho Post Ollloos, Napier, Wairoa and Giaborno. . , '' .. The lowest or any tender-,not neoessariiy aoooptsdJOBN CAMPBELL, Government Areli'teot. Puoiiv Works Ollioo, Welbnoton Oth February, 1906.

GISBORNE BUTCHERY. Establish od 1870. ROWLAND HILL BEGS to announoo to hia numerous customers that he his romoved into now and oommidious premises at the old oorner, where bus'noss has beon oarrol on for so many years, and wbero it will now be oone duot'd on the most up-to-date linea.

POVERTY BAY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. TENDERS are invited for tho followirg privileges in connection wilhthe above society's Bports : - ! 1, Right of taking oharge of Horses. 2. Publicans’ Booths. 3. Luncheon and ltfroehment Booth and Fruit Stall. Tenders close with tho Rccrotary, on WEDNESDAY, tho 14tb, at 1 p.m. The highest or any tonder not neoessanly aooepted. j w& bkeß B4IN, Secretary,

INDUS HUES. A MEETING of Citizens and all inter* ested in tbe question of representing this district, by exhibiting,oilher individually or collectively, at the Christohuroh Exhibi. tion, will be heldjon TUESDAY, 13ih Inst, at 7.30 p.m., in the Farmers' Union Club Booms, Masonio Buildings. Full attendance is requested. E. L. MAUDE, Secretary, Chamber of Commerce. |

ART EXHIBITION Of GREAT PICTURES, MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF HIGH>CLASSSART By the Well-known and Popular ' Artist, of Australia, MR E. W. CHRISTMAS, Comprising Beautiful Scenes of Sootoh, English, Conti" nental, New Zealand and Australian Soenery. Without a doubt the finest yet brought to Gisborne Now on View at Our Rooms. BAIN BROTHERS Have pleasure in stating that they have been favored with instructions to ee’-l at auotion, on behalf of Mr Cirislmas, who is reluming to London in a few weeks. On View To-day and Wednesday. SALE on WEDNESDAY, at 2.30 W. A. HE ANT, Auctioneer.

TENDERS FOR FENCING. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, up to MONDAY, 19th inst., for Splitting, Packing, Clearing Line, and Ereotion of about three miles (3 miles) of Fencing, at Foututu, Intending tenderers oan be shown the line for feuoing on SATCJBDaY, the 17th inst., starting from the Poututu Accommodation House at 8 a m. The lowest or any tender not neoessarily accepted Specifications oan be seen at Messrs Williams and Kettle’s, where tenders are to be left. JOHN E. FOSTER.

TOLAGO BAY SALEYAKDS ». Trigg/ WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. Will Soil by Publio Auotion, at above, on TUESDAY, 20th INSTANT. Present Entries: 4000 Jnoludiog 1200 Fresh FulLmouth Ewes 500 Fat and Forward Wethers 700 Lambs 1500 Full-mouth Ewes 50 Bomney and L'ncoln Bams Further Entries Invited. 11, WYLLIE, Auctioneer.

WAIAPU SHEEP DOG TRIALS. LEM THE MEETING of the Waiapu Sheep Dog Trials Will be held on MR T. S. WILLIAMS’ STATION, At TDPAROA, on MAECH 28tb, 29th, and 30th. ENTBIES close with the Secretary, Waipiro Hotel, on Maroh 17th. B. 0. WATKINS, Hon. Seo. and Treas.

WANTED KNOWN. WANTED KNOWN Vita Brothers' String Band will perform at the TROCADERO TO-NIGHT, and Every Night thi3 week, from 10 o'oloek POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB. NOTICE TO BOOKMAKERS. BOOKMAKERS and their assistants will NnT he allowed on the Course. ADy persons laying or accepting Wagers to e determined by the Totahsalor Divide nd will be turned ofl the Course, and w 11 render themselves liable to Prosecution UDder xne Gaming Act.” j. WALKER BAIN, Secretary tubanganui LODGE, No. 7, U.A.O.D. THE Quarterly Summoned Meeting of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodge room, Masomo Hal!, in Childers’ road THURSDAY Evening, Feb 15, at 8 o’clockBusiness: Payment of Contributions. "‘: All members are required to bs olear on Lodge books By Cider of the A.D. GEO. E DARTON, Secretary.

holiday notice, POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB’S SUMMER MEETING. h N order to allow Townspeople to visit the JL above Faces, the Storekeepers and Business Peoole cenerolly, ore asked to CLOSE fhrit Premises at NOON on THURSDAY, February 15tb, in lieu of the usual hour. For the Holiday Committee, JOHN TOWNLEY, Chairman.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1672, 13 February 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1672, 13 February 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1672, 13 February 1906, Page 3

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