Friday, Aug' 31, & Saturday, September Ist. Marvellous Unique Sale GREAT AUCTION PAWS OP MAGNIFICENT IRISH LINENS. Tho lira! fc’ido of tho kind ovor hold in Gisbnrno. AlmUitoly Unrocorvod. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT. MILLER & CRAIG Flftvo boon favored with inntruaiiona from Mr I’utiiok Ambrose Ko'dy, of LSolhul, Ireland, lo Soil by Public Auction, as ftt’CVO - A AND MAItYELLOIJS (J LIT CTION OF THE FINEST ILiISLI LINENS, GouaiaSinfi of
Irish Linen Duma!; Irish Linen Shooting Irish Linon Ban ikornhinfs liifh Linon Knud nnibioid red Bed-ep-rnda Iri-h Linon Unnd mado Skirts nrid Underclothing Irish Lir.on 11 d Quilts Irish Linen Toilet Covers .Li'h Linon Sorvlottos Irish Linoa Hemaiitohod Pillow Caeca Also, — p Lovoly Lnoo Curtains Woollen Worsteds find Sergos, in pioot s Lndios’ Oostuma Cloths Axminater mil Tapestry Carpels , Sheffield Cutlery cf thn finost quality by * n world renowned maker. hi
This splendid shipment \vn3 specially manufactured for Pouth £friiH, but tho depression thorn hug lod to its being divert id to New Zealand. Evi.ry artialo will bo sold to tho highest ladder wiihout an aiom of r serve. Piich an opportunity of soouring I niignilio nt specimens oi tho (ir.cDt linen manufacture's of “Old Ireland” may never occur aga'n in Gisborne. Thu whole of tho shipment will be unpacked and exhibited on Wednesday and Thursday. Gaslight display each evenirg. Evory lady should arrango her appointments to spate at least two days for tbis extraordinary opportunity. rOVEUTY B\Y C VLGDONIAN SOCI ITY.
PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BASQUE BALL. UIS MAJESTY’S THE A TEE SEPTEMBER Oxir. Tickets It's OJ Eitra Lady .. .. 3a 01 Ciroio .. .. .. 2s Od Masques optional. CECIL P. LEWI®, Hon. too. LIND SAUL WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., Will hold their ANNUAL SPRINU SALE OP LAND On SATURDAY, 27th OCTOBER, In HIS MIJESTY’S THEATRE, When they will (. I'fr a number of VALUABLE TOWN AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. Early En:ric3 Requested. Particulars in Future Issue. EAST COAST MOUNTED RIFLES. man SQUADRON will Parade (Di.v JL mounted! at Wnerongaa-bikn Sohoel on THURSDAY, 30th ins! , at 7.30 p.rn. Uniform : B'ue Pull Dress. J. H. COLEBOURNB, Captain.
TENDERS FOR INLAND MAIL SERVICES FOR 3907, 1908, AND 1909. Genernl Post Offiro, Wellington, Aug. 14, 1906. SEARED TENDERS will bo received at tho several Gbief Post Offices in the colony until MONDAY, Ibo 24th September, 1906, for the conveyance of Mails between tho undermentioned places, for a period of THREE Yeare, from the let January, 1907, to tho illsi December, 1909. PO3TAL DISTRICT OF GISBORNE. 1. Gieborno and Patuiahi, daily. £2, Gisborne, Matawhero, Manutuke, and Muriwai, daily. 3. Gisborne, Tainpouri, Wbangaro, Pakarae. Hauiii, and Tologo Bay, twice weekly. 4, Gisborno and Waitnata Va'doy, twice weekly; Wairaata Valley and Aiakih', weekly. 5. Git borne, Waereoga-o-kuri, Tinirote, Harumaru, FrasertowD, and Wairoa, weekly. 6 [Gisbcroe, Whaierata, Tarewa, Morere, Nuhako, and Waitoa, weekly. 7. Gisborne Post Office and Wharves and Railway Station, as required. 8. Patutabi nod Wnarekopae, weekly 9, Port Awanui, Ilffiokora, RaDgiiukia, To Araroa, and li ck’s Bay, weekly. lQ.i’Te Kari-ka, Poutuu, Wbakarau, and Mutu, twioQ weekly. 11. Te Kareki and Whatatutn, daily. 12. Tolag ) B ry, Tokomarn B ty, and Waipiro B3y, twico weekly. 13. Toßgo Bay, Hauiti, and Arataba, twice weekly ; anl Arataha aod P.mana, weekly. 14. Tokomarn B »y and Huiarn ?, weekly. 15. Waipiro B \y. Wbarrpouga, Tuparo, and Pet A vanui, weekly. ( Alt iruaiive to No. 16 ) 16. Waipiro Bay, Woaroponga, Tuparos, and Port Awanui, twice weekly. (Alternative to No. 15.) 17. Wuitakaro and Waipiro Bay, weekly. 18. Wbakarou and Rakauroa, twice weikly. (Alternative to No. 19.) 19. Wbskarua, Rskturoo, and Niel Road, twice wetk ! y. (Alternative to N~. 18 ) Tue lowest or any tender will not nec. s« sarily be accepted. Tho attention of intending tenderers is directed to tin terms and conditions of contract printed at the back of the tender form?.
Successful tenderers will bo required to show that they are in a position to satisfactorily carry out the services. Contractors whosa tenders may bo accepted must bo prepared to carry out the services for which they tender according to time-tables framed by tho Department. Whero tho tender is over £SOO for any ono service, the attention of the tenderer is directed to c'ausos 26 and 26a of the terms and conditions For in 3 of tender, wi l h tho terms aud conditions of contract, may be precurod av anv p-35 vffiee. No tender will ho considered unioss m .do on tho printed form. Tender?, indorsed “Tenders for Mail I Service, No. ," to be uddreesod to tho Chief Postmaster of the postal district to which the tender may -proially refer. ■Services may be alltcied by railway extension and may bo tciminßtcd by tbo Postmaster-Genernl on his giving one month’s notice in writing. | Special conditions attach to these tourist coach service?. Particulars may bo ascertained from the Chief Portma4eis of tho districts concerned. lu delivering aud ‘receiving mails at railway stations it is undorstood that contractors deal with the guards of trains, and that delivery of tho mails is to be rnado into tbs railway yans if required, W. GUAY, Soorotary.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1844, 27 August 1906, Page 3
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