C 1 0LLI? Gls c; H OUND S, / AVaoreegu a-hika. THURSDAY, .FEBRUARY £Bth, 1007. TURANGA CHURCH BURRA TUM ASHA. Rifle Shooting, W'oijrlils nud s!a:i--Btiros, Oseilhitoriuni, Aunt Solly, Fish Pond, Flo., Etc., Etc. Buried Tronsuro, Spar-Boring. Gates open at 10 00 a.m. Luvieli procurable on the ground ironi 12 to 2 Price, Olio ShillingAfternoon Tea, Sixpence. Refreshments. Lemonade, lees, etc., to bo had on the ground. SAUK OF WORK Fancy Good- from I ondon ; also, Swiss carvings (imported direct from Lucerne for the occasion. GYMKHANA. 11 a.m.—Lenin Cutting. 1.30 p.iii. —Tilting at the Ring. 2.30 p.m. —Flag Race 8.15 p.m.—Needle Threading. 4.15 p.m.—Gretna Green Race (prize f .r bosr.-ctressed lady) 4.47 p.m. —Jumping (Horses). 5.15 p.m.—Bending Competition. SPORTS. 1 p m. —Sack Race (boys), 100 yards. 2.15 p.m.—Three-legged Race (girls). 100 yards. 3.30 p.m. —Throwing the Cricket Ball (ladies). 4 p in. —Nail driving (ladies'. 4.30 p.m.- —Necktie Race. 5. —Menagerie Race Camera Oliscura. Gieasier Tubes, and -Magic Lantern Entcitair.niont. showing Local Views; also, A iev s from Ireland, with descriptive notice of localities ponrtruyed, by AY. F. Crawford, Fsrj. Entertainment to bo repeated at half-hour intervals. Admission, Oil. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, at 7.30. Buggies and Horses will be in charge of a caretaker, free. Cloak Room for AA’raps and Parcels. Charge, 3d. ADMISSION: Adults 2s, children under 12, Gd. Family tickets, os (admitting parents and children under 14), not sold at gate. Tickets can bo procured at Messrs. Adams, Muir, and Dalrymplo’s, Gisborne, at country stores, and from members of the Committee. Special Train leaves Gisborne at 1.30 p.m., returning after Concert in the evening. All trains stop at College Road Crossing on that da-. I 1 are, Is 3d.
GISBORNE RACING CLUB. SUM AIK 11 MEETING. THURSDAY' AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7th and 6th. SCALE OF CHARGES. Horse and Rider Vehicles Free; occupants (each)... Each person on foot Admission to Grandstand rml Enclosure 5s Passengers conveyed to and from the Course (each way) !s THE GISBORNE PRIVATE BAND Will be in attendance. First Race to Start at 12.30. M. G. NASMITH, Secretary. GISBORNE RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 7th and Sth. BOOKMAKERS and their Assistants will NOT bo allowed on the Course. Any person laying or accepting Wagers to be determined by the Totalisator Dividend will be turned off the Course, and will render themselves liable to Prosecution under “The Gaming Act.” By order, M. G. NASMITH, Secretary. if if if
TO-DAY. At 2 o’clock. AUCTION SALE Of Household furniture , At the Residence of MRS. T. McCOOMB, Palmerston Road, Including Combination Chests. Waslistands, Toilet Ware Linoleums WAV. Mattresses Bedsteads (single and double) Glass, China and Electroplate Kitchen Furniture, Utensils, etc. 1 Lady’s Phaeton (English make) Also, 1 Cow (perfectly quiet; NO RESERVE. G. MILLER, Auctioneer.
FURNITURE SALE . WEDNESDAY NEXT, 2 o’clock. MILLER AND CRAIG, Have received instructions from MRS. CAMPBELL, To Sell, at lior Residence (next Sargood’s Warehouse) F UR N I T U HE, Including Bedsteads and Bedding (single and double) W.W. Mattresses Chairs, Tables, Bedroom Mirrors Blankets,'Rugs, Baths Ulassnare, China Kitchen Utensils, etc. Also, 1 Gas Stove (in real good order) 1 Shacklock Range (also in good order). L. MILLER, Auctioneer.
£'IOOK COUNTY COUNCILNOTICE is hereby given tlmt Mr. ROBERT THELWALL has been appointed Registrar of Dogs for the County of Cook. The following places have been appointed as local registration offices: Gisborne, the County Council Office VVhatatutu. Mr. B. Taylor's Store. • Karalcs, Mr. S. Evinson's Store. Tolaga Bay, Mr. C. 11. Smith's Shop. Mot 11, Mr. P. C. Hansen's Store. Patutahai, Mr. A. Gillman’s Store. The foes for registration are for sheep and cattle dogs, 2s 6d‘ each. For all other dogs, os each. .1. \t Ail HEN, pl-ilk. Oishorne, lili Feb , 1907. EAST COAST RAILWAY LEAGUE. OPENING OF LINE TO WAIKOHU A MEETING of the East Coast Railway League will be held at the Borough Council Chambers THIS (TUESDAY) AFTERNOON, at 3 o’clock. BUSINESS: To urge upon the Government the necessity of immediately opening the lino to Waikohu Bridge, in order to avoid the dangerous cliff-cutting oil the Waikohu road. W. J. P. GAUDIN, Hon. Sec. milE Schols of the Sisters of Mercy i RE-OPENED on MONDAY, Feb. 4. Please note the formation of additional Classes for Painting, Crayon Drawing, and Etching. For terms apply Superioress. SISTER OF MERCY.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1997, 5 February 1907, Page 3
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