apparent difficulty. And civilisation may hope, sooner or later, by constant tabulation and incessant observation, to probe to tlio bottom of those great natural disturbances. As the scientist can to-day foretell ociipso and conjunction, the scientist of to-morrow may be able to foretell earthquake and volcanic eruption, typhoon, frost, and flood, so that liono need suffer by being caught unprepared. For if tlioro is ono thing certain of natural phenomena it is that they result from Law and that there is no such thing in tlio uni verso as “ accidont ” or "'change.” TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT. “THE SHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY.” IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Solo Lossoo Charles Holloway. Business Manager: Alec. Verno. CHARLES HOLLOWAY. DRAMATIC COMPANY, Including the Charming Anstralionnc MISS BEATRICE HOLLOWAY. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I The Intensely Exciting Four-Act Drama, “THE SHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY.” By Arrangement with J. C. Williamson. Act I.—-The Pawnshop. “THE SHADOWS BEGIN TO FALL.” “THE SHADOWS ARE LIFTING.” Special Mechanical Change of Scone HELL GATE ROCKS. Act lll.—The Old Boathouse on the R iver. “THE SHADOWS ARE DEEPENING INTO GLOOM.” Act IV.—The Homo of the Heiress. “THE SHADOWS ARE DISPERSED.” IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Owing to the Enormous Success of the Season, Mr. Holloway has decided to Extend the Season to SATURDAY NIGHT, when will be presented the Latest and Greatest. Success, "UNDER REMAND.”
For the convenience of Country people, Saturday Night’s Train will be delayed till after the performance. 171ISH Suppers and Light Refresh--17 meats to he obtained at the Ticcadero Cafe after the Theatre. Special Room for ladies and theatre parties. &ss&) NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Gisborne. Jan. 2-1, 1907. ON SATURDAY, January 26th, the train usually leaving Gisborne at 9.30 p.m. and To Ivaraka at 10.45 p.m. will run as under: p.m. p.m Gisborne, d. 10.30 To Ivaraka, d, 11 50 a.m. To Ivaraka, a. 11.45 Gisborne, a. 12.55 BY ORDER. GISBORNE DEBATING SOCIETY. A MEETING of the above Society will bo held at the Union Bank Buildings, TO-NIGHT (Friday), 25th January, 1907, at 7 p.m. Members and all concerned are requested to attend. Business important. F. M'LEAN, Hon. Sec. jgUCKLAND'S HORSE SALE. TO-MORROW, AT ONE O’CLOCK. A Light Express Buggy, in good order; Sot Harness. 2 Good Hacks.
NOTICE. TO CARTE LIS AND CAR RIERS. rjjIENDERS invited for Carting J. about 15,000 super, foot of timber, mostly Kauri, to Mr. T. Todd’s, Waimata. For further particulars, apply to G. and D. Hylic, any day, at Alpha Sawmills. Tenders to close Saturday, February 2nd. 1907. GISBORNE HARBOR. BOARD. BIENNIAL ELECTION. T HERBERT MUSGRAVE P0U.1,5 TER, Returning Officer for the Gisborne Harbor District, hereby give notice that the Biennial Election of four elective members of the Gisborne Harbor Board (two representing the Borough of Gisborne, and two representing the Counties Harbor District), will bo held oil MONDAY, the eleventh day of February, 1907, and I appoint the Gisborne Harbor Board Office as the place, and MONDAY, the fourth day of February, 1907, up to twelve o’clock noon as the day for receiving nominations of candidates. Dated at Gisborne this twentyfifth day of January ,1907. H. M. PORTER. Returning Officer. Gisborne Harbor Board.
TENDERS. Tenders are invited for tlie PURCHASE and REMOVAL of Two Cottages, etcs. from Section 58, Peel Street, Gisborne. , Particular? etc., at my office. Tbo highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. J. WILSON, Architect, Lowe Street. OST FROM RECORD REIGN HOTEL, TWO SHEEP DOGS, One black and tan answers to the name of Scamp ; also one small prickeared, .black, white and tan dog; chain attached, left eye blind. Answers to the name of Scoot. Finder please communicate with W. HALL, Record Reign Hotel. ONEY TO LEND—On Freehold security. R. U. Burke, Solicitor, Lowe-street, Gisborne.
CLEARING SALE LIVE AN]) DEAD STOCK. TUESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 29th. D ALGETY AND CO., LIMITED havo received instructions from MS WILLIAM HAY, of Wlmtatutu, (who has sold his farm) to sell by RURLIO AUCTION On the above date The whole of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Comprising: ILis select Herd of 25 Choice Dairy Cows 20 Cows and Calves 2 Shorthorn Bulls JO Young Cattle 3 Heavy Draught Mares; good pair Buggy Horses, 4 Hacks, 3 Yearlings 450 Ewes. 430 Lambs, 100 fat Sheep', 7 Hams. Double-seated Buggy, Spring Cart, Woolpress A complete plant of farm implements in first-class order. Harness, and Sundries too numerous to mention. Sale at 11 a.m. Luncheon provided. Coaches will meet the morning train. DALGETY AND CO., Ltd. George E. Eliott, Sub-manager. NOTICE. THE Waimata Mail Coach leaves the British Empire Stables on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 9.45 a.m. Parcels pyqmptjy attended to. j: AND W. BISSET. T° ISOO LEASE IMMEDIATELY, ACRES of GOOD SHEEP COUNTRY, Partially improved and situated on good road. Close to school, Post and Telegraph Office. For full particulars apply W. LISSANT CLAYTON, Agent. £5 REWARD. THE above reward will be paid to anyone giving information to this office, as will lead to the conviction of any person found pilfering tlio TIMES from' where it is left by the runners each morning. Subscribers are requested to be good enough to rejiort non-delivery regularly. J. A .CONNELL, Manager Gisborne Times Co.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1988, 25 January 1907, Page 3
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