H IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Lcssoo Mr. Horbort Flemming. Business Manager ...... Mr. E. Bryor. LAST TWO NIGHTS . LAST TWO NIGHTS Of the THE BROUGH-FLEMMING COMEDY COMPANY, Under the direction of Mr. Herbert Flemming. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), Jan. 18fch., First Production in Gisborno of Sir Charles Wyndhain’s Groat London Success, MRS. GORRINGE’S NECKLACE. MRS. GORRINGE’S NECKLACE. MRS. GORRINGE’S NECKLACE. By Hubert Harry Davies, by arrangement with Miss Mary Moore. Mr. Herbert Floinming as Captain Mowbray. Miss Beatrice Day as Mrs. Gorringe. Mrs. Brough as Mrs. Jurdino. Supported by the Full Strength of the Company. TO-MORRO W (SAT UR DA Y), Lust Night of the Season, GRAND DOUBLE PROGRAMME. Tho Greatest Laughtor-M'akor of tho Ago, . Stephenson and Yurdley’s Farcical Comedy, THE PASSPORT. THE PASSPORT. Founded upon Colonel Savago’s novol “My Official Wife,” Proceeded by the Charming Comedietta, IN HONOR BOUND. PRICES. —Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3s; and Pit, 2s. Box Office at Miller’s. NOTICE. —All trains will be delayed till after the Performance on Saturday night.
MAKE A NOTE OF THIS. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Solo Lossoo Charles Holloway. Business Manager: Alec. Verne. A MEMORABLE DRAMATIC SEASON. For throe nights only commencing— WEDNESDAY NEXT, JAN. 23. The Evor-welcome, Always Popular CHARLES HOLLOWAY. DRAMATIC COMPANY, Including the charming young Australian actress, MISS BEATRICE HOLLOWAY. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23rd. —for one night Only— THE PLAY OF ALL PLAYS, TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS, Written by Geo. R. Sims and Arthur Shirley, and produced by Mr. Charles Holloway, by'special arrangement with Mr. J. C. Williamson, and will be produced on a scale of unexampled Scenic and Spectacular magnificent. MISS BEATRICE HOLLOWAY. as DICK. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24th. The up-to-date Mining Drama in five Acts. “THE COAL KING.” Written by Ernest Martin and Fewlass Llewellyn. FRIDAY, JANUARY 2otli, —Las.t night of the Season— The intensely exciting Four-act Drama “THE SHADOWS. OF A GREAT CITY.”
Managerial Note.—ln spite of the enormous cost of bringing this great attraction to Gisborne, and staging three of the most successful Dramatic Productions ever placed on the English stage, on the same scale ot spectacular magnificence ns in Sydney and Melbourne, the Management has decided to CHARGE 3s, 2s, ami 1s ONLY. Box Plan at Miller’s Corner on Monday Morning at 10. rip HE tologa bay saleyards JL CO., LTD. STOCK SALES. SALES of Sheep, Cattle and Horses will be held in tho Company’s Yards, Hauiti, on tho following dates: SATURDAY, January 10. SATURDAY, February 23rd. SATURDAi, March 9th. SATURDAY, April 27th. SATURDAY, May 18th. Entries will bo received by WILLIAMS and KETTLE, Ltd. d) ALGETY and CO., Ltd. MURRAY, ROBERTS and CO. COMMON, SHELTON and CO., Ltd. BENNETT and SHEIIRATT. N.Z. LOAN and MERCANTILE, Ltd. W. E. HOLDER, Secretary.
TOLAGA BAY SALEYARDS. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. Will sell, at the above Yards, on SATURDAY NEXT, 19th INST., At 11 o’clock, S H E 400 2-tooth Wethers 300 Breeding Ewes 200 4-tooth Wetliojs HEAD OE 50 CATTLE. Further Entries Invited. G. R. WYLLIE, ' Auctioneer.
TOLAGA BAY SALE YARDS. SATURDAY NEXT, JANUARY 19. Present Entries: 2500 S H Including 1700 Breeding Ewes 850 Lambs 250 HEAD OF Including 100 2-year-old Steers 100 2-year-old Heifers 30 Fat Cows E E P CATTLE Further Entries Invited. COMMON, SHELTON and CO., Ltd.., DALGETY AND CO, Ltd., Auctioneers.
NOTICE. THE Waiinata Mail Coach leaves tlio British Empire Stables on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 9.45 a.m. Parcels promptly attended to. J. AND W. BISSET. TO LET —The Centrally T situated two-story building lately occupied by the Times printing department, suitable for storeroom cr sample rooms. Apply to the MANAGER, Times Offico. 'EW ALPINE*’ GOLD MINING CO., LTD. Capital—£2s,ooo in 50,000 sharei of 10s each. Issue of 34,000 contri. butory shares at par. Is on application; Is on allotment; balance in calls as required, not exceeding Od per share per month. The property is the late wellknown Alpine mine ;it Lyc.ll, A Vest. Coast of South Island, formerly one of the largest gold producers in the colouv. Prospecting operations conducted since the late. Company disposed of the mine have disclosed a new reef m virgin country, north of No. 7 level; of almost phenomenal richness, showing coarso gold freely all over the face, in splendid track of 4 to 3 feet wide, in. very kindly solid country. It is widening as driven upon, as well as steadily inproving in value, and has every *ndication of permanency. The stone is of higher grade than any previously found in the mine, and so fairs is known is richer than any hitherto mined on the West Coast. Assays made from trial lots from nc : w leef taken at random across the face, and believed to he fair average sr.niplis, have given the remarkable results of fiom £219 to £ll6 per ton at assay department, Bank of New Zealand, Auckland; whilst parcel of about 56 lbs. similarly taken by Mr. Curtis, mine manager, as fair trial, gave at Reefton School of Mines at rate of 970 z. 13dwt. per toil, gold being worth about £4 per oz. The mine is equipped with complete plant of 20 stamp battery, driven by Pelt in wheels, ample water power, and valuable extensive water _ races and other necessary rights; air compressors and pip-c*s; miles of rock tunnels to reef in 12 levels; and represents as it stands a cash outlay of over £50,000. The property lends itself to economical working, having about 1 500 feet of backs level tree. the famous “Tjreonnel,” . “Break o’ Day ” and “Little Wonder claims are all included in the Company's extensive holdings, which total abouu 170 acres on line and underlie lodes. As a limited number only of shares is reserved for Gisborne, early' application is necessary. Prospectus and forms of application may be bad, and samples of stone inspected at cilice of the brokers. \V. LTSSANT CLAYTON. List open for two weeks only,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1982, 18 January 1907, Page 3
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