THE GISBORNE SIIEEPFARMERS FROZEN MEAT COMPANY, Limited.
T’HB STATUTORY General Meetmg oT the above Company will be held at 2 o’clock p.m., on SATURDAY, 19th APRIL, 1902, at the Masonic Sample Rooms, Lowe street, Gisborne, in terms of “ The Companion’ Act, 1901.”
BUSINESS : To receive the Report of the Provisional Committee ; to Elect Directors and Auditors ; and to transact any other Business that may be required. T. A. COLEMAN, Interim Secretary. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ UNION, Poverty Bay Exeoutive. M 11 D. C D D D 1E Will meet those interested in Dairying as follows:
Patutahi Patutahi Hall Friday, Apr. 18th, at 7 p.m. Gisborne Saturday, Apr. 19, at 11 a.m. Te Arai Arai ool ' Saturday, Apr. 19, shed at 7 p.m. Te Karaka Monday, Apr. 21 Motu Tuesday, Apr. 22 Waimata Wedn'sday, Apr 23 If members of the Union at Makauri, Ormond, or elsewhere desire to meet Mr Cuddie, they are requested to communicate with the undersigned, at the Masonic Hotel, on the 16th inst. LISSANT CLAYTON, Provincial Secretary, Poverty Bay.
TAIRAWHITI HUNGA WHAKATIPU MANU, MAI 0 TAWAHI. KO te taima mote pupuhi manu, manu Maori, manu pakeha, mai o Tawahi ba timata ite 1 o nga ra o MEI a ka mutu i te 31 o nga ra o HURAE (ba pupuhi i .te 1 o Mei mete 31 o nga ra o Hurae).
NOTICE. ANY Person or Persons found TEESPASSING with Dog or Gun on my property at Papakororo No. 2, Waihora A.C.F., Ahirau Nos. 4 and 5, will be PBOSECUTED from this date. JAMES MOBBIS. April 11. B B OOTS! jgOOTS! jgOOTS! E prepared for Winter by getting a Pair of BOOTS I BOOTS 1 BOOTS! Prom JOHN ROSIE, Erskine’s Buildings.
BAKERS’ ACCOUNTS. JQISCOUNT SATURDAY, APRIL 12th. WAERENGA-A-HIKA CONCERT. IJIHE WAEREN GA-A-HIKA CONCERT POSTPONED To THURSDAY, APRIL 24th. WANTED, A GOOD SMART BOY, to deliver Papers in Town and Suburbs. Apply—- “ TIMES ” OFFICE.
FOR SALE. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, 10 room; 3 and 2J acres land. For particulars, etc., apply— PALGETY & CO„ Ltd. A RARE CHANCE. EOR SALE —An Upright Grand Ibaoh PIANO; cost 120 guineas. To be sold cheap, as owner is leaving distriot. Apply—- “ J.P.,” Times Office.
BOOK-KEEPING CLASSES. DOUBLE ENTRY. TERM Commences TUESDAY, Bth April. Classes meet Tuesday and Friday EveniDgs. Terms: £1 Is per .quarter. J. GODFREY. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. WANTED KNOWN —SHERIDAN & CO. have 300 Cords MIXED FIREWOOD, which they will deliver (luring Next Month at 25s per cord, Cash, or £1 7s 02 booked. Now is the time to get in a Cheap Supply for the approaching winter.
EDINBURGH BAKERY
HAVING been requested by a number of my old customers to come back to the town, I beg to announce that I will commence a BAKERY BUSINESS on April Ist, in the bakehouse formerly occupied by Mr Oliver Veale, opposite the Royal Hotel. Only first-class Article supplied. Time not having allowed of my calling upon all residents, I would ask that any who have been overlooked will kindly leave orders with Mrs Jas. Robb, fruiterer, next to Whinray's, and these will be promptly attended to. My Bread will also be on sale at Mrs Robb’s shop. HOVIS BREAD A SPECIALITY ! N. B.—l am in no way connected with the Master Bakers’ Association. W. C. NISBETT.
THE Gisborne Times can be obtained at The Beehive, Gladstone road. EVERY housewife can save pounds per year by buying an “ Expert ’’ Sewing Machine at The Beehive, and procuring a parcel of Madame Wiegel’s Cut Paper Patterns. Jg> 088 can take a Photograph • JAj that will please you. Visit the Studio when you have half an-hpur to spare and see for yourself. THE “ Expert’-’Treadle Sewing Machine at £5,155, or a Hand Machine at £3, 15g, is about the best present you can buy a friend. Inspection invited at " The Beehive,” Gladstone road. CHORUS of barefooted Horses—“ Take us to Ormond’s,” the Best in town. IF your Watch won’t go, take it to H. R. Smith, of the Goldsmiths’ Hall, GladI tone road, nest Fireball.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 388, 12 April 1902, Page 3
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