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The Gisborne Times PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING GIBBORNE, JUNE 1, 1906.

Ur. Collins may be consulted at Mr Mann’s pharmacy. A cook for station (only live or six to cook for) is - advertised for at £1 per week.

An additional reminder is given to owners that nominations for the Gisborne Racing Club’s Steeplechase Meeting are due with the secretary to morrow (Saturday) evening at 9 o’clock. The successful tenderer for a residence ill Ormond road, Whataupojco, for Mr W. A. Friar, was' Mr W. Crump. Six tenders were received, and the lowest was accepted. The architect is Mr F. G. London. At the Magistrate’s Court yesterday a good deal of evidence was. taken iii the case Alexander Atkins (Mr Stock) v William Gcdyc (Mr W. L. Fees). Plaintiff claimed £lO for damages to a horse through the negligence of defendant. After hearing evidence and addresses of counsel, His Worship said the question was whether plaintiff left the horse with defendant for use as a stable horse or not. He was satisfied the arrangement as stated by plaintiff was correct. It was admitted the horse had been used, and had suffered a bad back. The value of the horse had consequently been diminished. He would give judgment for £4, with costs /2 Is fid.

A vory enjoyable social evening was held at the Trocadero rooms last night, when a Btnoke concert was given by the recently amalgamated bands. There was a large sttendaoce of bandsmen, a numtoof the Councillors also b9iDg prasent,

The long night in connection with the Ivy Assembly was held last evening in Whinray’s Hall, and proved a decided success, upwards of 50 oouples beiDg present, Excellent enusio was supplied by Miss Ruth Moore, and exit as were played by M uses Ric?, Morrison, and M; W. Morel 1 . Dancing was carried on until the smsll hours of the morning. A merthg of the Swimmirg Baths Sco’al Committee was held last evening Tho various sub committees reporled that arrangements in connection wiih thesoc’a’ were in a forward condition, and the next committee meeting was fixed for Mo day evening at the Borough Countil Chambers, and the following meeting at the New Zraland Shipping Co.’s wool store on Wednesday even! g next. T) e offer from the Gubcroe City Band to provide music for both evenings was gratefully aocepted The prrg amme committee have arranged an excellent programme fer the delight of tho e who Sake pleasure in the ttrpaiohoreau art.

Country rosidoDta aro tominded that tho b.nks will bo olosed on Monday and Tuesday next. An impounding notioo in connrolicn with the Gisborne Pound appears in this is-uo

Judgmo.it by dofnult was granted by Mr W. A. Barton, B.M, at tbo Magist ato’s Court yostorday in tho following civil otsosQeorgo Muhor v Harata Arntapu, claim JGI 12i 61, oosts 10s ; Gisborne Shot pfarmers’ Frezsn Moat Comp iny (Mr Stock) v Jamas B. PattorsoD, c'aim XB2 19s f3l, costs X2 14s ; Robert Onltbrot k (\lr 8 .inebury) v Hobipa Wai--1 aro, o<aim £2 11s 6d, oosts 15s ; Q uidy a"d Sboanan (Mr T. Alston ColemaD) v Wm. Young, olaim JCI2 14r 3.1, costs XI 10s 6d ; Cook County Counoil v George Brown OmaD, claim 15r 61, costs 5s ; Benjamin Taylor (Mr W. D. Lysnoi) v Wbaro Kiwo, claim X 7 3s 9d, ooets XL 18s 61 ; same v Pino Pinoho, balance of claim 12, 3d, oosts Xl Jss ; Jobn MoCrady (Mr F. W. Nolan) v George Brown, olaim X 6 4< 3J, oosts XI 3 - 61 ; Common, Shelton and Co. (Mr Btoek) v. Alfred Peter Age ow, claim X 32 18s, oosts XI 16a 6d. In tho case of Richard Colborn Johnston (Mr T. Alston Orleman) v John Hamilton, an order was made for tho immodia'e pay-

ment of Xl4 2s 6d. A similar order for X 6 3s 31, was made in tho oaso of John PatotsoD (Mr R. U. Burke) v John Seagar Bueklabd (Mr T. Alston OolemaD). Councl for doLndanl explained that the matter was an oversight on the part of hia olient.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1763, 1 June 1906, Page 2

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676

The Gisborne Times PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING GIBBORNE, JUNE 1, 1906. Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1763, 1 June 1906, Page 2

The Gisborne Times PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING GIBBORNE, JUNE 1, 1906. Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1763, 1 June 1906, Page 2

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