Messrs Milleir and Craig’s first annua balanoe sals takas piaos this afternoon.
Mr F. Tiffen has so far recovered from the effects of the To Rata disaster as to be able to make a trip south. At the Police Court yesterday William Waugh was fined 10s for drunkenness, o sts 2s, and ordered to pay 12s in medical fees.
Th 9 Sohool Committees Association meot this eyoning. Tenders have been called for extensive improvements to the Post and Telegraph Offloe.
Messrs Williams and Kettle will hold their annual spring sale of land on Saturday, October 27tb, when a number of valuable towD, suburban, and country properties will bo offered. Further entries are invited.
An important sa'o of furniture will be held by Mr John F. Pettie at his auction rooms, Lowe atroet, to-morrow at 12.30. The opportunity should be taken advantage of by householders. Mr F. Lowndes, of the U.S.S. Co.’s Tuatea, has been successful in the 6Xam’nat’on for which he went up to Auckland. There wbb a largo percentage of failures in the examinations, but Mr Lowndes was s.eesssful in obtaining both certificates Bought for. Complainls aro made of the damage cooo to the footpaths in tho borough by stray horses, which are tumod out on tho streets evory night. In the uppor portions of the town it is uo nnoommon thing of an evening to see soveral draught horses at laige.
The ten-acre property botween Gladstone road and Aberdeon road, rtcantly acquirod by a Wal.ington syndicate, is at present being surveyed with a viow of placing it upon tbo maiket at an oarly da4e. It is proposed to oll'or the land in thirty two sections of a quarter acre eaob. A new street, to be known aa Wellington dr. o', i- In bo formed from Gladstone road (o Abird-en road. Tho advertisement of tbo “ Globe ” cream separaior appearing on tbo fourth page is well worth tbo attootion of dairy f.rmera. Chief among separators is the ‘ Globe.” It is manufactured on an ontinly different pricc'plo to bll others, it bring made on the link blad6 system, wlreh means perfect skimming, By this syet'm She milk is divided up by plates in ihin lryorsj so that oaob space between tho plates nets as an individual sepsrctir. Instead of loose discs, the link blades are binged and joined to one single part, 'hereby pioventing the purts beiDg put together in wrong order. It is claimed that the "Globe” is tho cleanest skmtaer of oil separators, end the easiest to clean. Foil particulars in regard to tho “ Globe”
cm be obtained from all looal ironmon gers,
The half-yearly sitting of the Supreme Couit at Giaborno will open on Thursday, September 6tb, before His Honor Mr Justice Edwards. Tho sitting is expected to bo a short one. Members of tbo legal profession bare been notifial that they must bo prepaiod ‘o go on with ehsmbtr or baDeo business at 11 e.m. on Wednes-
day, Srp'orubor stb, as His Honor wculd not be able to spend more than a week in Gisborne.
Owing to the Harbor Board meeting being held on Monday afternoon next, tho meeting of tho East Coast Kailway
League lias been altered to Wednesday ai
the Council Chambers at a.BO pm. At the Magistrate's Court yesterday before Mr Barton, S.M., judgment was given for plaintiff by default in the following cases—ll. Colobrook (Mr Blair) v Etora Mauteni, claim .-£4 10s oil, costs £1 os : J. W. Nolan (Mr F. W. Nolan) v C li. W. Dixon, claim £O7 os Oil, costs £4 4s; A Ii Gilman (Mr Blair) v Tuhoe, claim £3 8s Gd, costs 15 : W. J. Cox (Mr Bright) v A. R. Boss, claim £4 12s 2d, costs Os. In the case of M. A. Stevens (Mr Burke) v W. Fox, debtor was ordered to pay the amount of debt and costs £1 14s 6d, in default eight days’ imprisonment. The judgment summons case M. A. Stevens (Mr Burke) v Alfred Bush (Mr F. W Nolan) was dismissed, His Worship stating that it was obvious from defendant’ evidence that he was not in a position to pay the debt.
Dilgety’d Roviow for August is a most iniorosting number. Pastoral and ng.ieulturul nflaira in tbo Commonwealth and New Zealand arc doalt with, whilst othor matters outside of farm lifo aro msdo the subject of -pooial articles. Chief amongst the latter is an artioln dealing with tbo Puniun ( Canal, tho history of which is gone into at sorno length. A wedding of tnuoh local inlorost was colobrated at Matawhoro this week, tho contracting partios being Mr Domett Wilson, third son of tbs lute G. H. Wilson, and Miss Emily Dunno, oldest daughtor of Mr Lawronco Dunno, of Matawhoro, Tho bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in a cream voilo dreßß with tho customary veil and wroatb. Shn was attondod by Misses Addio and Ruth Dunne, who wore cream dreams. Mr William Dunno was groomsman. Tho Rov.Robort Gardner performod tho marriago sorvioo. Aftor tho ccromony tho guests wore CDtortainod at a wedding breakfast at tho roßidonoo of tho bride’s father, aftor whioh tho young couple left for their future homo at Waimaric. Tbo lurgo number of wedding prosonts testified to tho high esteem in whioh tho joung people are hold in tho district.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1842, 24 August 1906, Page 2
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