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I MUSIC. CADEMI OF ! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! i GRAND CONCERT, By the ‘ GISBORNE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. PROGP.AMME. Part I. Overture, “ Morning, Noon, and Night 11 .... Orchestra. [Buppe Song, “ King’s Minstrel ” Pinsuti Mr Whiteley. Cornet and Orchestra, “ Lea Rameaux”.... (Soloist, Mr J. Chrisp). [Faure Song, “Twickenham Ferry” .Marzials Mrs A. F. Kennedy. Dance 3, “ Spanische Tanze” Moskowski Orchestra. Piano Quartett, “ Guillaume Tell”. ..Rosßini Misses Davies (2), Larsen, and Lewis. Descriptivo Allegro, “ British Patrol ”. .Asoh Orchestra. Part 11. Overture, “ I Puritani” Verdi-Robillard Orchestra. Song, “Let Me Dream Again ” .Sullivan Mrs A. F. Kennedy. Allegro, “ Wedding Polonaise” Leutnor Orchestra. Song, “Bedouin Love Song ” Pinsuti 1 Mr Whiteley. March, “Taunhauser”..... ..Wagner Orchestra. Tickets 2s 6d. Box Plan at Chrisp and Son’s Music Warehouse. Tickets obtainable from members of the Sooiety. '

,TO-MORROW. CLEARING SALE. DALGETY & COMPANY. Limited, Have received instructions from Mr JOHN LEWIS (who has puicba3ed a property at Palmerston North) to sell by Public Auction, at Marshlands, Ormond, on WEDNESDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1003, The whole of his well-known HERD OF DAIRY STOCK, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, PLANT, Etc., And GOODWILL OF LEASE of Sections 15, 18, 22, and 23, Marshlands, consisting of 94 Acres. Section 15—24 ac. 2r. Op, with Whare, Cowshed, Yards, and Windmill. Section 18—25 ac. Or. 32p. Section 22—24a0. 2r. 2Gp. Section 23—19 ac. 2r. 32p.

THE STOCK consists 01-42 42 Dairy Cows (Shorthorn and Jersey cross;, well-known for their milking qualities. 2 Shorthorn Bulls (dairy strain) 17 2-year-old Heifers (Jersey cross) 5 1-year-old Heifers (Jersey cross) 30 6 to 10-months Calves 12 2£-year Steers 7 Horses (Draughts, Hacks, etc.) 1 Pure Tamworth Boar 2 Pure Berkshire Boars 10 Pore Berkshire Sows 12 Bacon Pigs 35 Stores, all ages IMPLEMENTS AND PLANT— Ploughs, Harrows Cultivator, Mowing Machine, Hay-rake Carts, Spring Trap, Harness Dairy Utensils, Separator Etc., Etc. 40 Shares in Poverty Bay Co-operative Dairy Company, Limited. And about 40 TONS CHAFF. Sale at 11 a.m. Luncheon Provided. For further particulars, apply— DALGETY & CO., Ltd. GEORGE E. ELIOTT, Auctioneer;

WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Limited, Will hold their jgPEOIAL MATAWHERO YARDS, On D AIRY S' ALE THURSDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 3rd, At 11.30 a.m. Present Entries: 1 /Tkrk dairy cows and springlUv/ ING HEIFERS. 2 Young Bulls (Hereford-Shorthorn cross). Further Entries invited. G. R. WYLLIE, Auetioneer.

PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS SOCIAL. To be held in McFarlane’s Hall, on w EDNESDAY, SEPT. Gents' Tiolcet3 Extra Lady... 2nd, 1 4s 6d. ,2s (Id. 1903. Dancing at 8 o’clock. Music provided by Mr A. Edsen James. MISS TRIMMER, Hon. Sea.

GISBORNE BOWLING CLUB. ANNUAL BALL Will be held on 'JIUESDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, In the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. DOUBLE .TICKETS .-r-.lOs Cd J. A. HARDING, President, C. H. W. DIXON, Hon'i Sec. A. ABAIR, Assistant Sec.

MATAWHERO SCHOOL. CONCERT AND DANCE. MATAWHERO SCHOOLROOM—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd. Dialogue, Songs, Recitations, and Dril Movements. Concert: Adults, Is ; Children, 6d. Dance : Gents, 2s 6d. Brake leaves town at 7.15, returning alter dance.

BUSHFELLING. jrsnENDERS will be received up to BATURi DAY, September sth, for belling Fence Line, three chains wide, between Sections 5 and 6, Urutawa Block, Motu. Tenders close with W. GAUDIN, Gisborne Times office, or G. T, SKFTON, Te Karalca, with each of whom specifications ean be seen. NOTICEj ALL Persons interested are requested to attend at the Masonic Hotel, on SATURDAY NEXT, the sth September, at 11 a.m., to consider the advisability of holdin" a Pointto-Point Steeplechase, under tbe auspices of the Povirty Bay Hunt Club, E. h. MAUDE,' Secretary P.B. Hunt Club.

c. T. P OTAKA, NATIVE INTERPRETED AND, AGENT. Office: Dunlop's Buildings, Lowe Street. Telephone No. 229, jgDSEN JAMES, P§O?H3SQB OF MUSIC, riIEACHER of Pianforte, Harmonium, i Violin, Double Bass, Clarionet; Flute, Oboe, Bassoon and all sa, struments (valve and slide!. CLASSES for lasirßstioa in Musical Theory and, Harmony for Examinations. Pupils visited Town and Country. TERMS MODERATE. ApplyC. F. LEWIS, Dresden Musio Warehouse.

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 983, 1 September 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 983, 1 September 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 983, 1 September 1903, Page 3

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