At tho Polioe Court yesterday, before Mr Barton, 8.M., a first ollander for drUDkennesß was discharged with a oau-
tion. Two prohibition orders were grantod.
Those interested in ooursiug will bo ploasod to learn that Mr P. Maher’s greyhound Inspan has qualified for the final in 1 the Masterton Cup, to bo run to-morrow. 1 Inspan was a good second in his first heat, I and easily won the seoond heat. Unclaimed letters from places beyond the oolony await the following : —Mrs G. Aekin, J, Brown, W. F. Cash, M. J. Colieary, R. Corbett, C. F. Cross, Dr. Daly, H. 8. Edward, H. Erb, Miss Hunt, j. Laughlan, H. Masters, J. MoGhee, Mr I Norman, Mrs J. L. Peaoh, A. Phillips, 0. F. Reynolds, Mrs A. Bmith, .T. Taylor, G. L. Turnbull, C. White, and A. Williams. A very pleasant ceremony took place at the Observer ufHoe on Friday evening when Mr Erio Cumming, who is severing his connection with the firm, was presented with a beautiful gold watoh guard and other tokens of the esteem in which he is held by his fellow employees. Mr Cumming goes to Gisborne for a iew months, and at the beginning of next year I leaves for England on a visit to his cousin, Miss Ivy Ansley.—Star.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1800, 5 July 1906, Page 2
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