The Matawbero afcook sales will be held io-day.
Tickets for the East Coast Mounted Riflee-' Ball, on the 39th inst., may be obtained from the ofiaoere and non commissioners cf the squadron. A publio tea meeting will be held in Wbinray’s Hall on Tuesday next, commencing at 6 o’clock, in connection with the opening of the new Baptist Church, and will be followed at 8 by a public meeting. His Worship the Mayor will preside.
The district football competitions will be resumed at the Victoria Domain tomorrow, when the West End Senior Club will meet Takitimu. The match should be an interesting one, as the Takitimu Club will be strengthened by several of the Huia players. Mr Hailarpore wtll be referee. The junior matohes will be Haiti City v. West End, and Takitimu v. Hnia. Messrs Hay aud Martin will control the games.
On account of tbo pontponomcnt of tt>o Ga*ki-’a Bnv raoi'B to-day and to morrow tbo weight* for iho QiHborno mooring will not appear until Monday next, bomg published in tho Times of that day. Tho following i- a list of letters received from plaoos beyond tbo oolony last month and lying unclaimed at the post office : T. Guthrie, J. T. Laughlan T. Stephone, 0. Wbito, and Mrs J. Waruor, ; Two fir*t ollondors for drunkonness 1 wore onoh fined 5s and 2s oouts at tbo 1 Polioo Court yostorday. In oonneotion with tho oponing of tho now Baptist Tnbornaolo, tho Bov, J. Clark 1 of Auokland, will give a leoturo on Monday next, entitled 11 Naturo’s Nobleman," in tbo Tabomaolo. Tbo rev. gontloman is an olcqusnt spoakorTbo fino now Baptiet Oburob in Palmerston road will recoivo its baptism on Sunday next, June 24th, when tho services will bo oonduoted by the Bov. Joseph Clark, of Auckland, and tbe pastor, Rev. D. Parry, His Worship the Mayor and members of tbo Borough Council will officially attend tbo morning service, At tho Magistrate's Court yesterday judgment by default was granted in tbe case of Cook County Oounoil v. Froderiok S. Stoelo, claim S 3 fid, cos's ss. A numbor of oibor oases woro either struck off or adjourned. Tbo proßiding Justices were Messrs A. H. Wallis and B, Johnston. At Groymouth yesterday William Harvey. obargod with stealing 20oz 16dwt of gold, valued at £l2O, from tbo Consolidated Goldfields Company, was remanded till to day. In objecting to bail, Police Inspector Wilson said all the gold bad not yet boon rooovered, and that investigations wero proceeding. At tbe annual meeting of tho New Zealand Wyandotte Club, North Island members disapproved, and will direot tbe attention of tbo North Island Poultry Association to tbo growing praotioo of judges of poultry exhibiting poultry at shows where they are officiating. It was decided to hold the dub's eooond competition at Wellington in 1907. Mr G. E Hutobinson (Auokland) was re-elected president. In future the annual meeting will bo held where the club’s annual competition tskes place. Tbe following teams have been chosen to play in the Takuimu-Wcst End matoh to-morrow Takitimu :W. Sharp, Leab, G. Williams, Tangaroa, Halbert, Tapu, J. Gibson, Swann, Bangi, Wyllie, Ferguson, Pauli, Eru, Hare Hare, A. Thompson; emergencies, Bitohie, Pita te Hau. B. Thompson. West End: Bangi, Carr, Bowo. Boderiek, Brown, Wi Friday, Piui, Stewart, Wepiba, Heke, Tier, Muto, Hakawai, Blair, Williams.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1790, 22 June 1906, Page 2
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