SALE OF SHEEP, MR W. E- AKROYD, TTAVING to clear his country, in view of tho approaching SALE OF DAIRY FARMS, is prepared to Sell LINES OE SLEEP (Or Aw, Aous), In LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS, and upon Terms which can be arranged. Applicants should apply personally or by letter to— W. E. AKROYD, Waimata. TIMBERT_TIMBER!” PRELIMINAUZ NOTICE. DALGETY & COMPANY. Limited,
Have been instructed by a client, to offer by Public Auction, at an early date — -I FEET DRESSED 1 UUSV/UU AND UNDRESSED TIMBER, comprising Totara, Matai, and Himu (all building sines). Also, — QUANTITY OF TOTARA HOUSE BLOCKS AND POSTS. Further particulars in future advertisement. WHITEHOUSE’S BIOSCOPE EXHIBITION, ORMOND-TUESDAY, 3rd. TE KARAKA—WEDNESDAY, 4th. PATUTAHI—THURSDAY, oth. S UGE UNPARALLELED SERIES OF XL LIVING SCENES. Lord Sanger’s Circus, Coronation Demonstrations. Burlesque : “ What Happened to Jones.” Comic Vocalist, Chas. Manners; SceDio Artist, J. Pearce. A. H. WHITEHOUSE, Proprietor. SUPERIOR PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
“ULYDALE,” BRIGHT STREET _• GISBORNE. (Within three minutes’ walk from Post Office.) TERMS: MODERATE. MRS JOHN A. ; WEST. PATUTAHI ROAD BOARD. NOTIGE a THE BRIDGE at Mr Macmillan’s is UNBARE for heavy traffic. T. W. BILHaM, Clerk. WANTEDj riMNSMITH, for Preserving Department; jL also, Youth, as Improver (one used to the trade preferred). Apply THE GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS’ FROZEN MEAT UO., LTD.
TUBANGA CHURCH. mCBANGA CHURCH FETE J- Will be held at the College Grounds, Waerenga-a-hika, About THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19th. AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS, Gisborne Branch, No. 373. THE Fortnightly Meeting of the above Society will be held on THURSDAY NEXT, February sth. CHARLES CATTON, June., B.S. TO. LIS T a TO LET—COTTAGE, with Throe Aores, Fox stroet, Whataupoko. W. DOUGLAS LYSNAR.
AN GLO-PA RISIA N DRESS CUTTINCf SYSTEM^ The classes To TEACH THE ABOVE SYSTEM Will be held Iti Room over Crawford’s Buildings, On MONDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, Commencing on MONDAY, 2nd February. At 7.30 sharp. I Terms : Cash in advance. M. ALLAN, District AgenL MUSIC. MISS WELLSTED, Pupil of Signor Squal'ise, is prepared to receive Pupils for the VIOLIN, from Ist FEBRUARY, 1903. Address : Care London Piano and Music House,
WIIATAUPOKO POUND. IM P O U N D E D, By Bangor, on February Ist., 1903, for trespassing on Board's Boads— One Bay Mare, branded like £ near shoulder, star, white spot on lip, white spot on back, old girth gall, shod. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold on 14th FEBRUARY, 1903. A. B. WYLLIE, Poundkeeper. NOTICE s JOHN PARSONS begs to intimate that ho is prepared to undertake any farmering or veterinary work. Orders left at the Whataupoko Pound, or at C. Neenan’s, Ormond, will be attended to. WANTED. w ’ANTED, to Purchase —WOOL and SKINS. Highest Cash Price given at MATAWHERO WOOL WORKB; RESULT OF ELECTION.; REDUCTION CARRIED IN GISBORNE (Bright Street). Horses carefully shod ai PARKER AND SHERBIFF’S ai the Reasonable Price of 4b Gash frl Hacks.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 817, 4 February 1903, Page 3
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474Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 817, 4 February 1903, Page 3
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