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The Gisborne Times. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1908.

Xnniimttlints For sliitn'tovs tor tho (lishovno Co-opornt .vo ISuiUliitg Ssh'ioty i-U'st' with tho si'oi'otsivy (Air. A, (!. .lUt'i'o> noxt Alonihiy, A prohibition onlor agniust a .Uwat tiwiilont wits gnintsxl at rho Magis* trato's (\'iiri vostorilay utortutig by Air, W, A, Uariott, S,AI. Tho Uti\>rtix>s, tho (raimxt ohiht siugot's anil otitortainors trout tho Salvation Army Homo, will arrivo in tvistssrno noxt Wtslmtsilay, ami wilt givo tlst'it- first ontortainmont in tho CJt it - dot on Thursday noxt, Air. K, howts yttstonlay intonutsi a "Timos" rvm>nor that a hval bakor ;sas otFonst to soil tits busttuvss to tlto ptx'pivsoil t\>-s'porattvo iskvioty, ami that tho torms won [it bo put bo~ tovo tho noxt nu'otiug of intotuliug shatx'houlors.

A largo ttumbor of unotupk'yisl taborors artAvtsi ttxnu tho south' by tho s.s. A'atkaro yosforstay. Hurittg tho nook oightoon ttamtxs havo boon ptaeoA aiwi tho on-.pAymont Uvk at tho hwat habor Uttkx>, anti work has boon found tor sovou.

Thotfo txxvntiy roaohod us a patvol of tho latost oatalogttos of I’oaoh's taw curtains and I'oaoh's tablo damask, togvtJhw with prko-lwts of othor hs'Usohsdd' txxptijsitos. Alossrs Santuol Poach atid .Sons have arrange od that wpiw shall bo scut to all plicants onuturtug through tho idtico of this, paper..

A pubiro twtx'tiwg of Alat.twhero and Ma'karaka toshloufs w»> hokl in tho Alatawhoro Schsx'ltxxun last o'otn iwg iu regard to the ituosivott of wwb tog a pttWic hath. ’I here were about vA goutlomon present, and Mr. U, Al, Uirrolt mx-upred tho chair. It was stated that the t\>mudttoa' had m»w ttvA tn hand, or promised, and tc was tUviihs.l to call at an early date for oo.tupotstive designs for a hall, .Messrs Nelson tiros, have received the follow tnjj tenders for the etavtiou of a cottage at Tarwherwt Ulaok I'tos. t t’fh Harrie and lister 1 f’A, •1. Haistnui t I7y, Alack celt aud Tolley TInA Kvatts, Nteul and Ti». t tSV, (.'.’ayton this, Void, Aitkin aud Wig son Vo.lt IPs, W. H V>mait told It-. A. t‘. l.o.wey to-Xh J. Cs’CrevveU aud Xou.s toAh The lowest tomlev was accepted, The IVverty Hav Uovviug Tittlds fattcy deess ball wdl bo held i.« His Majesty s Theatre th:s evewit.i-g, and promises to be a. great success, ami a I tegv- number of dauvoo iu fancy costume are expected to be present. The attendants i.w the dress lug-rooms wilt supply cards upon which those present; n.t fancy cvxstiuuo ran write their name and tho characters they represent, and a cud list will be pubs Ksned In the- ■'■•Times''' v»» bYivlay root's rttug.

At the Fohce Court yesterday uror--utu.g, before Air, Wi A, T>atton., t'-A.1,, dohn Hyau was eo.uvictevl of drunkenness,, aud was fitted Vt, with & costs, or As bears'’ huprisowtuonf-. tht a furtjjor charge of procuring, ’MjUor dururg the currency of prohibltxwr order against hint, tv,vug wax convicted and lined VU>. with s?a costs, in .default; of immediate pa.vi,neut two wcnlhs' hard labavu’. in reply 'to a renuesn from tile .uX'Umyt for time in wblob, to pay the line,, lbs Worship, s.ud, "| van,mu aimw you any time, as you h.ave been before me repeatedly, and i h.avt' wtud' rxl you tuuew vud of unnd'ef- lit rye my alferuatixe but to t>vuw( yytyt |p ptvwm.

Tim mum of J 1 a min h Lnuitoi Sl,root-1 or v. I<’riinil Stno.'l.oi', lor iillckcil | lil'imcli of n niain I i.'iihih',' orilci', wiih ealldil ul the .Miiginl rii Lc’e Court, .yen to t'd ny iiioriiinp,. Mr. Hnrton, iS.M., sli’i toil tliiil Llio on ms Inal lidcii iidjonrimd to give ildl’oiolmit mi o|)|mrtiinil vto jmy up Mm niTi' iiii, and Mr. 'l'. A. Coldiiinii ii* lini 11 <■• I l ha (. rill.* liiiil nol Imm'li .Dm.', lull on l u*liiill ol lioluiidiint ph'itdinl lliiil, lie I'onld not I'et work. Ilm .'into nun Iml her udjiill 1'11,',1 lllll.i! Oetolmr 21 hi, llio Worship ,*x|*Pi'r.fsili(4 ii iloiiht ot Ilm iil.'ileinoiil, 111 it |, llmro tvns in. work to lm olit line, l, "I really think,” lm miiiH, “Hull, if Ilm .I,'feiniiiiiL dhoKe lo look for work lie would p.el. it, and nnlc.'O the nrreiil'H me reilueed lielnl'o the eiiae eomeK on lignin I ,Hi ill have lo inlliel a- penally.” Iliiforring to tlm reeunt ejei'l ion of .Mi'. 10. liium from tlm sitting of Ilm lliiwko'ii Huy l.iml Ihmi'il, tlm "lOvrming Pont” Niiyo: — It is a pity (lull, Home good genius did not arise at a meeting of tlm lluwlco'h Hii.v I, mil Court yenlor<luy to Hprinkle a little ot tlm rail, of humor on tlm limiulmi'M. Tlm hoard nusteil mileh time on a fnreieiil porfoi'iniume mereiv hei'iniMe olio ineiiilmi', Mr. Kuatime faille, iiioler provonilioii, duclnred I lint Home uf his brethren were not roinpoteiil. lo ilea,l w i 111 a eerlniu mallei'. It wan not a very dreadful I king lo say in the lioiloT a momeiil, lni|. one thiu-skiiiiieil meinher fiineie<l I hut tlm knife of .le.ally iunull had linen fhnml. into him, and he appealed In Ilm elinir for proleofion. Then eiillie •, duel helweeii the ehuir and Mr. lame. The coininiwdoimi' implored Mr. lame In tyii.lnlraw Ilm remark which had irritated Dm t.hinHkilliied one, (hough 11 1 it. one who regnrdeil himself iih old raged hid not heeii Hpeeil'mally named hy Air. faille, hut Mr. lame declined lo retire. All the it rutty potlmi' ahoul a trille ended in Ilm ejection of Air. lame, willi i clerk gripping each of his iii'iiih. Anil Napier has Ihe prospect of furlhcr laughter in legal proceedings, »l! heeimse tlm niemlmrs of I lie hoard Ii ul nol a 1 ill.lt* sense of humor. It was like a foothall inn fell; evervliody seemed lo he oll'side, and piled pcllim.'ll all around the hill, ami us a liWOll l<> everyhmly the referee ordered one man lo leave the held. These incidents help to amuse llio public, hill, at greal. .‘osl In Ihe dignilv of Hie prime actors. ,I list a modicum of "horse-sense” would have rohheil the community of ,:i laugh, hill would have saved Ihe hoard from stultifying itself. Notwithstanding the ini'lemciiov of Ihe weather, the ullemhmce at the hockey nuili'h was in no way diminished, ami among those players who do, serve special mention are Ihe one tvhu liny asheslos hot. plate holders for folirpeuee each al l’amell’s ik,pillar Sului'diiy saliss, 42ml insl. only.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2274, 20 August 1908, Page 2

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The Gisborne Times. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1908. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2274, 20 August 1908, Page 2

The Gisborne Times. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1908. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2274, 20 August 1908, Page 2

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