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Tim Mafawbero stock Bales tako place to-morrow,

Toe annual moating of the Cook County Council takes place to-day at noon, The ideation of chairman for the ensuing term will then take place.

Too National Mutual Life Association advertise a loci policy. Bh* J. S. Buoklsnd announces a specie! horse sale to bo hold at Ormond on Turns day, December 6tb.

A special opportunity to secure rubber hfola, at 6d per pair, with no charge fas fixing, is offered at Hannah’s boot shop.

The steamer Tustea will bo placed on tho slip ibia morning, and the steamer Karoro will be she passenger teudor fur the day.

The young man injured a few days ego by a powder explodes in tho bush, and who has been attended by Dr, Collide, is now tusking excellent progress towards recovery.

A meeting of the By-law Committee of the Council was held last evening. Present : His Worship the Mayor, andCouatiillnrs Whinray, Miilo-, Colley, Sheridan, W. D. Lyenar, and Wobfc. The meeting was adjoinned when the bova, was received of the doitb of Mr T. J. Diokson. Last night the Wc-oar Drama Company oo .eluded their Gisborne season with 11 )•! sat Lynuo ” at -E lia Majesty’s TheatreThera was a much better house than at tin previews performances, aod she drama was presented in a very oredUnb’.e manner. Before Mr W. A, Barton, 8.M., Dated Buistio pleaded guilty so ridiog a bioyoie on the footpath, and was fiord 10.,, with 7: ooels. Harry Aliev, fa,' d similar dlfuca. did no! uppoar when called. Can stable Irwin proved tho offence, and Atiey was fined 100 aod cotta 7s. A few minutc-a oft r tbo Court closed Alloy arrived to find Ibst for being lata ho bad to pay 5i extra.

Mounted Constable Irwin prooeods to Tolsgo to-day on a visit for the purpose of a ei .g that everything is all right. Tolago 8 tvitbout a constable jast now, as Constable McLeod has joined ia the chase after Matonga. A complimentary benefit is to bo tendered «5 His Majesty’s Theatro to-night to Mr Alfred Bice. An excellent programme hue been arranged, and it is anticipated shat thira will be a hearty public response.

Too spectacular cantata, " Harvost Q uteri," ovnpoud and arranged by the linv. D. Parry, will be given in His MejaUy’a Tasatre to morrow and Friday night.- - .

TIs:• S:i'v tion Army's annivaraaary fc will bo held in tha Atrny barracks e\ 0 30 te-m.’irnv evening, Hli Worship the Mayor will preside. Laler ia Sbo evening there will be a musical demoostrat'onied by Brigadier Albiston (cfiSacr in obargeoi iha North Island), assisted by other officers. Too following passengers leave for Auckland by '.ho stormr;.' Waika.o ihi3 uv. ruing Miss Knight, Mesdamos Gald wo!I, B rttum, Porter and 2 children, Jiihoutun and child, Koight, McLaurin and iifant, Williams, Bv.tram, Messrs Porier, Bnehanan, Mclndce. Murray, Johnston, I'bort, JPercivai, Kirkpatrick, McLaurin, Finlay. Write working in the 16S0ft level of :ha New Arjoa mine, B°glehawk, Via toil*, *.wn m treif d men, John Hnonnii and William Newman, were killed by af ill of stone. Toe other men working ia the mine worn attracted by cries for assistance. Newman was found dead, ar.d Hummell pinned to the ground by a slab of Mono weighing nearly a too; His leg was badly gashed, and the bona of Unarm was barn. After three-quarters of an hour's work the miners extricated Hn m m-"! \ in r-'.-ito of '.he sever, ir-jo:-- r. : j" i mo >te -do " Ujo -'c f;e3, J<.ck ?" : j I>. : • ins nj.-tr. “ 0 fly is'.aky,” he icteio! || Ihl a!r:•b , 1 lit V Him: i I ifS" r.iv

leg. You won’: terg.l to -:sk the r.ev. ■> gently :; esy trio." UcuitueM’s wounds wore csmporariiy dressed, and than In.- was removed io she hospital, where ho died a quarter of an hour aiterwardc,

Thn annual social at Patutahi in aid ot tho Muliuuri 11.0. Chucoh will lo hold to morrow. The ouooous of tho snciul is already usDiuod, bui all will bo welaome.

Tho Christchurch Truth states : Tho Ministry miod bo under do mtsupprohonaion oh to tho vigor aud strength of tho opposition to their proposals. Tho opponents of tho Land Bill aro ready and oagor for tho fray, and tho linos they nro about to tako aro indioatod in tho oiroular issuod by the Farmon,’ Union.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1944, 28 November 1906, Page 2

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Untitled Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1944, 28 November 1906, Page 2

Untitled Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1944, 28 November 1906, Page 2

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