FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! POVERTY BAY RUGBY UNION. 9 Victoria Domain. SATURDAY NEXT, May 16tli. Senior Match: WEST END V. TAKITIMU. Junior Match: WEST END V. KAITI-CITY. Thirds: WEST END V. KAITI-CITY. Seniors and Juniors 3 p.m. Thirds 1.40 p.m. Admission Cd, Ladies Free, Stand 6d. E. L. MAUDE, Hon. Sec. RELIGIOUS NOTICE. Gisborne spiritualist society (Reg.), Townloy’s Hall, SUNDAY, 7 p.m. A Trance Address will bo given through Mr. Gordon Coleman. Subject, “The Philosophy of Life.” Mr. Coleman will give pyschometric tests at the close of address. Please bring articles. Silver coin collection, at door. All wecome. ALHAMBRA CLUB. ITTURST SOCIAL, Whinray’s Hall, J; THURSDAY, May 21st. Members and friends only. Music by Miss Moore’s orchestra. Refreshments. Double tickets 4s, Single Is, Extra Lady Is. - ~.. S. \V,: OLIVER, lion. Sec. Social CommittrcoNX POVERTY BAY RIFLE ASSOCIATION. FIFTH PRIZE MEETING. Will be held at MAKAURI RANGE on MONDAY, 2oth MAY, 1908. Shooting to commence at 8 a.m. sharp PROGRAMME. DOMINION MATCH, 200 yards, 7 shots. 13 Prizes value £7. MAKAUIII MATCH, 500 yards, 7 shots. 13 Prizes value £7. KAJTI MATCH, COO yards 7 shots. 13 Prizes value £7. AGGREGATE PRIZES, 10 Prizes value £5. TEAMS’ MATCH.—A Trophy, to be called “The Poverty Bay Rifle Association Teams’ Cup,” will be competed for simultaneousy with above matches, open to Teams of Five Men from the local Volunteer Corps, South African Mounted Rifles’ Association, Defence Rifle Clubs, and Civilians. DAILY MAIL CUP.—Fifty Guinea Challenge Cup. Open to all Rifle Associations and Rifle Clubs throughout the Empire.
ENTRIES tor all matches, accompanied by entry fees and subscriptions (if not already paid), close at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, 22nd May, at the Masonic Hotel. C. HELLIER EVANS, Lieut, Hon. Sec. and Treas. EAST COAST ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. THE following have taken out Licenses for this Season: — Aston, 11. Deere, A. 11. Broderick, IT. AY. Gray, A. M. Grayson, AVm. Hutchinson, E. M. Hansen, 0. Holschier, 11. J. Hansen, C. L. Kemp, A. J. AA T . McKee, James Morgan, S. A.- F. •Oxcnham, J. Parsons, S. J. Redstone, J. R. Spence, Leslie Sheppard, J. E. Sainsbury, C. E. Spratt, Jas. J. Saunders, A. F. Taplin, J. 11. Taylor, Chas. AA T itters, Geo. File, L. H. Barry Dan Sandiant, 0. , Property-holders are earnestly requested to see that those who are not license-holders do not shoot over their ground. A Reward of £lO is offered by the Society to anyone through whom a conviction is obtained against any person shooting IMPORTED game, etc., without a license. 11. M. PORTER, Secretary.
WE CANNOT THROW MONEY AWAY BUT WE ADVERTISE TO GIVE YOU A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. OVER0 VER 4000 A CRES OF THE BEST SHEEP COUNTRY (Fully Improved) NOW BEING OFFERED TO YOU. It costs you NOTHING to write or see mo for particulars. W. LISSANT CLAYTON.
PUBLIC NOTICE. GORDON COLEMAN, Magnetic Healer, Clairvoyant, Psycliometrist, Lecturer for Gisborne Spiritualist Society. Hours,. 10 to 9. Gladstone Road, near Royal Hotel. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE COOK AND WAIAPU HARBOR DISTRICT. Ladies and gentlemen,— As previously announced, I am a Candidate for the vacancy on the Gisborne Harbor Board. I- am satisfied that our future prosperity will be ■materially aided by securing a reliable Outer Harbor, and, with this in view, consider that a scheme based on the best engineering advice possible should be placed bel'or the ratepayers at the earliest opportunity. I .am also of opinion that the expenditure on the river should be curtailed as far as is compatible with keeping the channel open to its present depth, and maintaining the best shipping facilities possible, and consider this can be well done without the strikiig of a rate. I would strongly oppose any unnecessary expenditure in blasting in the river other than the removal oh any rocks that may be found obstructive to the traffic in the channel. Any measures brought forward calculated to advance the interests of flic District, or to afford increased facaiities for handling our produce and merchandise at the port, or conducive to the comfort of the travelling public, will meet with my hearty co-operation. I remain, Yours faithfully, T. HOLDEN. TRESPASS NOTICE. TRESPASSERS on my Property, known as Rimuroa and Pouawa. will be PROSECUTED. T. HOLDEN. TRESPASS NOTICE. IRESPASSERS with Dog or Gun on Kenway Bros.’ properties [ will be PROSECUTED. ' KENWAY BROS.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2192, 16 May 1908, Page 1
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