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GISBORNE RIFLES AND DEFENCE CADETS. mill'] above Corps will parade as JL under FRIDAY, 22nd inst., at tho 'Drillshed, 7.30 p.in., for inspection by the Oflicer Commanding the District. Uniform as previously ordered. SATURDAY, 23rd inst., at the corner of Grey Street and Gladstone Road, at 2 p.m. sharp. Service uniform with hats. . SUNDAY, 24th inst., at the Drillshed. at 10.20 a.in., for Church l>arlUlU ' A. G. BEEEE, Captain. ‘I "POVERTY BAY RIFLE ASSOJ CIATIQN. FIFTH PRIZE MEETING. Will be held at MAKAURI RANGE on MONDAY, 20th MAY, 1008. Shooting to commence at 8 u.m. sharp PROGRAMME. DOMINION MATCH, 200 yards, 7 shots. 13 Prizes value £7. MAKAURJ. MATCH, 000 yards, 7 shots. 13 Prizes value £7. KAITJ: MATCH, GOO yards 7 shuts. 13 Prizes value £7. AG.G REG ATE -PRIZES, 10 Prizes value £5. TEAMS’ MATCH:—-A Trophy, to be called “The Poverty Bay Rifle Association Teams’ Cup,” will bo 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 tho Empire. ENTRIES for all matches, accompanied by entry fees .and subscriptions (if not already paid), closo at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, 22nd May, at the Masonic Hotel. C. HELLIER EVANS, Lieut. Hon. See. and Trcas. POSTPONEMENT NOTICE. Fail IE To Aral School Dance has X been POSTPONED on account of Mr. Webber’s (Headmaster’s) illness. E. ROBERTS, Chairman.

BAKERS AND PASTRYCOOKS. WE have a couple of Small Business Places FOII SALE, suitable lor men wishing to start on their own. Small capital required. Easy terms. Write for full particulars to — THE N.Z. TRADE EXCHANGE, P.O. Box 332, Christchurch. TENDERS FOR GRAZING. IN -THE ESTATE OF THE LATE WILLIAM CURIIIE. Alternate tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Noon on SATURDAY, the 30th inst., at the office of Messrs Coleman and lleere, Gisborne, for the right to graze the following lots.sown in grass and turnips for sheep fattening, for a term of six months from Ist June, 1903Lot 1.—600 Acres, part of Puninga No. 6 Block. Lot 2.—800 Acres, being the above 600 acres, together with 200 acres of Puninga No. 7 Block. The land will be shown to intending tenderers by Mr. Bert. Currie, leaving Wharerata at 10 o’clock on WEDNESDAY MORNING, the 27th inst. The highest.or any tender not necessarily accepted. MAIIG ARET C UliltlE. Gisborne, May 18, 1908.

J. PECKOVER and CO. ESTATE AGENTS Art' instructed by W. H. RENNER, Esq. (who is removing to Matawhero), to Soli liis very Central Property, situated Harris Street, Kaiti. THREE-QU ARTER-ACRE Section, with Lawn and Fruit and Flower Gardens. COMMODIOUS Family Residence and Spacious Entrance Hall. LARGE, Lofty Dining and Drawing Rooms. BEDROOMS, with Registers,Wardrobes. ATH, Hot and Cold Water. ITCHEN RANGE and Gas Stove, Gas through House, Copper, Tubs, Superior Drainage. UGGY SHED and Stabling. B K B Cards to View at Office.

EAST COAST ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. THI3 following have taken out Licenses for this Season:— Aston, IT. Parsons, S. J. Beere, A. H. Bedstone, J. R. Broderick, H. W. Spence, Leslie Gray, A. M. Sheppard, J. E. Grayson, AVm. Sainsbury, C. E. Hutchinson, E. M. Spratt, Jas. J. Hansen, O. Saunders, A. F. Holschier, 11. J. Taplin, J. 11. Hansen, C. L. Taylor, Clias. Kemp, A. J. AY. AVitters, Geo. McKee, James File, L. H. Morgan, S. A. F. Barry Dan Oxenlnun, J. Sandlant, 0. Property-holders are earnestly requested to see that those who are not license-holders do 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. W AERENGA-A-HIKA h otel /ALBERT PRITCHARD, Proprietor. THE above Hostelry has been renovated throughout, and the Proprietor is now able to offer the BEST OF ACCOMMODATION to the Travelling Public. A FIRST-CLASS TABLE KEPT, and the Cuisine is of tho very best. TIIE PADDOCKING is tho Best Procurable in Poverty Bay, there being a plentiful supply of pure water. rjIAPUIHIKITIA gAWMILL. Telephone No. 351, P.O. Box No. 116. TIMBER. The undersigned are TIMBER, now prepared to receive TIMBER. Orders for Matai ol TIMBER. AARiite Pine in any quan TIMBER, quantities, 0., 8., or TIMBER. Dressed. FIREWOOD. Orders now taker ITREAVOOD. for any quantity ol FIREAVOOD Matai or Mixed Fire FIREAVOOD. wood. can be left at— THE MILL, Tapuihikitia, F. HALL, or H. C. JACKSON, Bowe-street, Gieborao,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2197, 22 May 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2197, 22 May 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2197, 22 May 1908, Page 1

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