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WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., Instructed by MU EDWARD J. HARRIS, Will Soli by Publio Auotion, on SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 190 G, K AORGS 3 ROODS 38 PERCHES (Port of Sootion 228, Kalti), Subdivide into NINE SECTIONS, ranging in area fn.ni 1 Rood 8 Porohos to noarly 2 Acres. Tho o sootions, whioh form part of the Eslato of tbo lalo Mr E. F. Harris, are within a fow minutos’ walk of tho Gisborne I oat Ollioe. Two of lh‘m have rivor frontages. As residential sites they aro unsure passod.

Al.o, Instruct d by tho Ownor : ABOUI BIGHT ACHES, stuated on tho Wainui Main lload and Tyndalo Bond, fonnorly tho property ol Mr Thomas Stoele. Fubdivlded Into nineteen sections of Quarter and Half-aares oaoh. Ono section iooludos n Family Ifosidtnoo and all nooossary outbuildings. Cl. B. WYLUE, Auctioneer. A. F. KENNEDY, Managor.

WAIPIRO RACING CLUB. Annual meeting To bo hold at Waip'ro Bay, SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 1906. i- rn a President: J. if. Poltio, Esq. Vico-Presi-dents: Messrs C. MoCraoken, Slimmon, MoCullougb, 8. Burdctt, F. Sullivan, J. Sheridan, D. J. Barry, J. J. Fry. J. Johnftone, Jameson, Hayes, A. Murray, R. Johnßtone, G. Westmoreland, J. P. Murphy, J. Barr. Judge, Mr S. Burdett. Handioapper, Mr W. Kirkpatrick. Secretary, Mr A. P. Durrant. Treasurer, Mr F. Sullivan. Starter, Mr W. Mollroy. Clerk of Course, Mr A. Martin. Clerk of Scales, Mr J. MoQhee. Stewards: Messrs J. Spratt, A. Grant, J. P. Murphy, Piripi te Awarau, Wi Pokiha, Tai Awhio, Tula Ngarimu, Sullivan, Wailbank, W Padlier, J. Sadlier, Slimmon, Barr, J. Boyce (jun.), W. Kirkpatrick, J. McGhee, Benata Tamepo.

PROGRAMME. 1 Maiden Plate, of 6 sovs. Distance, about G furlongs. Minimum weight 9st. Post entry sa. 2. Flying Handicap, of 10 sovs j seoond horse to reosive 20s from stakes. Distance about 6 f'-rlmgs. Nomination 7s 6d, aooeptanoa 2a 6d. 3. District Handicap, of 8 sovs. Distance, about 1 mile. Open to all horsss between Hick's BSy and Whangara. Nomination 53, acceptance 3s. 4. Tawhiti Cup, of 20 sovs ; second horse to receive 2 eovs from Btak»s. Distance, about 1£ mile. Nomination 12s 6d, acceptance 7s 6d. 5. Hack Bece, a band'oap of 6 sovs. Distaaoe, about 5 furlongs, Post entry, 6s. 6. Farewell Handicap, of 5 sovs. Distance about 6 furlongs. Post entry ss. CONDITIONS.

1. Horses entering for Distriot Race to have been in the distriot, and the bona fide properly tf resident owner, for at least th’ee mon hs previous to date of Meeting, 2. Stewards reservo the right to alter the order of ovents. 3. The Handicapper ehaii have power to re-handioap any winning h'rse. 4. Jockeys riding in raoes to wear oolors. 5. Protests to be lodged with the Secretary, in writing, within fifteen minutes after the disput’d event, and accomraoied by a deposit of f2; such deposit to be fo feited should the protest not be sustained, 6. Nominations for Baces 2, 3 and 4 close on WEDNESDAY, 14th Maroh. Weights declared on MONO IY, 19th March. Aooeptanoes close on 23rd. 7. Entries by telegram mu?t bo einfirmed in writing at the earliest opportunity, under a penalty not exceeding £lO (vide Buie 45). 8. No Nominations or Aooeptanoes will be en'ertained unless accompanied by necessary fees. 9. In the event of telegraphic communication being interrupted, either on day of nomioations or acceptances, they will be deferred until one day after commu» nioation is lenewed, A. P. DURRANT, Hon. Eeo.

3000 STUDENTS riIHEBE are just upon 3000 Students of JL the 1.0.5. in New Zealand. Think of it 1 Does it not impress you, and make you fee! that an institution that can number so many students must be good ? The 1.0.5. is the soholastio boon of the Twentieth Century THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS SC B ANTON, UNITED STATES Originated and perfected the system of Teohnioal Education by mail, and the Bohools teaah wherever the mails reaoh. Over 165 different courses are taught, including:— Arohiteotnre, Civil Engineering in a' its branohes, Meohanioal Engineering, Eleo trical Engineering, Drawing, Sketching and Prospective, Ornamental Design, Show-card Writing, Meohanioal Drawing, Newspaper llustration, Ocean Navigation, Sanitary Plumbing, Gasfitting, Heating and Yentila tion, Marine Engineering, eto., etc. You study in your spare moments, the time you would otherwise waste. The text books are supplied free, and the fees fro moderate. You oan pay oash down, or by monthly n» stalments. We are ready to give you all he Information you want. Write to-day to C. H. FERRIS, I.C.S. Representative, Good’s BuildiDgs. J. G. SMITH, N.Z. Agent, Cuba St., Wellington.

THBOUGH the Bankruptcy Mill We will not go, But wbat w» tell ia true, A Clraring-out Sale We’re going to have Of Goods that’s fresh and new, And Bargains you will get At a very cheap rate From your hat to the lace of ycur shoe. So oome along, Wo’re giving up burin ss Anl clearing evo>yth'ng out. R. IMEAN &"cO., DRAPERS, Gladstone Boad.

TROOADERO AT the Speoial request of a large number of Permanent Boarders, the Proprietresses beg to announoe that the TROCADERO will in future open on SUNDAYS, When Breakfast, Dinner, and Tea will be served as usual. Permanent Boarders before makiDg arrangements elsewhere will find it to their advantage to oonsult us, as we are offering SPECIAL TERMS to Regular Boarders. In order to further popularise and to keep tbe TROCADEBO up to the standard of efficiency, only obtained after years of experience, tbe Management begs to assure patrons that the menu will always bo on a most liberal scale, and the attendance in the hands of capable waitresses.

NOTICE: NOTICE NOW OPEN. THE CO-OPERATIVE BUTCHERY M. ErBEAVIS THE WHITE SLAVE, who wiil bo at the helm, was for tea years a buyer in the Smithfield Meat Market, bo customers can rely on the loveliest of meletrioious meat. An Expert Maker of Small Goods has been engaged for the PORK DEPARTMENT. M. E. BEAVIS, Butoher. Address:’GLADSTONE ROAD, Nest door but one to the Co-operative Supply Company. Telephone 359,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1698, 14 March 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1698, 14 March 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1698, 14 March 1906, Page 3

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