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GENERAL CABLES '(Per Press Association.) London, November 28. The Queen’s Fund for the unemployed has reached ;£Bo,ooo. The Peninsular and. Oriental Company’s dividend on deferred shares is 6}£ per cent., with a bonus of 3 per cent, Caloutta, Nov. 23. The Maharajah of Jaipur, in honor of the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales, has given three lakhs of rupees (roughly, .£20,000) to the Indian famine trust. The Mnharani, in honor of the presence of the Princess, has given one lakh (£6600)Berlin, Nov 23. General Booth, addressing 5000 people at Berlin, advocated a league of peace, with the sovereigns as presidents and the Governments, churches and press to advocate it, presenting to the world an exemplification of the real Fatherhood of God and brotherhood of man. . Influential German newspapers admit that a semi-official declaration that Germany’s not participating in the naval demonstration against. Turkey was due to , having no vessel in the Mediterranean j is only a pretext, and that the real reason is a desire to convince the Sultan of the Kaiser's consideration for his feelings. Washington, Nov. 2S. The Naval Board of Construction has rejected battleships of 18,000 tons in favor of 16,000 tons, on the ground that the former are unable to carry ten iainch guns or to maintain a speed of 30 knots. Perth, Nov. 28. Parliament has opened. Mr Quinlan was elected Speaker. The legislation in the present session will , not be large. Closer attention will be paid fo administration, which is regarded as being much more important at this juncture than additions to the statute book.

s' RAMS FOR SALE. , WE are now booking orders for RAMS .as under, from beat-known Looa and Southern Breeders i LINCOLNS ENGLISH LEICESTERS BORDER LEICESTERS ROMNEYS SHROPSHIRE S SOUTHDOWNS oorbiedales MERINOS WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Ltd,

OKrnki Dorioreiv FIRST GLASS FARMS TO BE SOLD CHEAP. i _OK IAS PER ACRE - FINE <5Qk9 11/ FAUM of 500 aores, fenced into 10 subbivißions; 350 aores good grass, 100 aores very useful bush, 50 aores swamp permanent water in every paddock. Will now carry 1000 sheep. House, 5 rooms dairy; cowshed, buggyshed, etc. School, 2 miles} oreamery, 4 miles. Price, £5 10s per aore, on EASY TERMS, viz., £SOO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. jDO PER ACRE— RICH SEASIDE oWO LAND, 250 aores unimproved 50 aores fijrst-olass flax and ti-tree swamp, easily drainable; balanoe good dry land, excellent for grass or root orops; £ easily ploughable. Harbor frontage; sohool 1 mile ; wharf and post and telegraph offioe, 2 milesoreamery, 8 miles. Price, £3 per aore. Terms : One-fifth oash, balanoe in 3 years at 5 per cent.

SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land and Estate Agents, Land Auctioneer aud Valuers, 95, QUEEN STBEET, AUCKLAND. WHATATUTU RACING CLUB Will hold its ANNUAL MEETING, BOXING DAY, DEC. 26th, 1905.

PROGRAMME. First Race to Start at ll'o’oiook. 1. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 10 sots ; 2nd horse to reoeive 80s out of stake. Nomina.tions 7s 6d, aooptances 2s 6d. One mile • ’and a half. 1 2. Maiden Sourry, of 4 sots. Nomination 4s. Half-mile 3. District Raoe of 5 sots ; 2nd horse to recede 10s out of stakes. Nomination ss. One mile. 4. Whatatutu Cup, of 15 bovs ; 2nd horse to reoeive 2 sots out of stakes. Nomination 10s, acoeptance ss. One mile and a half. 5. Pony Handicap, of 3 sots. Nomination • 38. Five furlongs. 6. Flying Handicap, of 7 sots ; 2nd horse to reoeive 1 sot. out of stakes. Nomination 7s. Six furlongs. 7. Consolation Handicap, of 4 sovs (all winners at meeting barred); 2nd horse to receive 10s out of stakes. Nomination 4s. < Six furlongs. RULES. 1. Name, age, performances, pedigrees and colors of riders must aooompany nominations. 2. No entries reoeived without cash. 3. Stewards have the right to bar any horse from starting in a race if incorrect performances are given. 4. Protests must be made in writing to Seorerary witbin ten minutes after raoe, accompanied witu £l, which will be forfeited to the Club if protest is dismissed. Stewards’ decision to be final. 5. Horses in District Race to have been the property of owners (three monthß before Raoe Meeting) living in Whatatutu and Karaka districts ; district from Kaitaratahi Bridge up. 6. All jockeys to pay a fee of 2s 6d. Licenses to be produced at scales. ! NOMINATIONS close with the Secretary, Whatatutu Hotel, on Saturday, Dee. 16th, at 9 p.m , for Hurdles, District Raoe, Cup, and Flying Handicap. . . WEIGHTS to appear on Tuesday, Dec. 9th. ACCEPTANCES close for the Cup and Hurdles with the Secretary, at the Whatatutu Hotel, December 23rd,'at 9 p.m. 5 i , r Nominations for Scurry and Pony Handicap close on the Course half an hour before eaoh race Consolation Handicap; post entry. Adm'ssiori to Course, Is; children, halfprice. Horses, Is extra each - Coaches will meet trains at Te Karaka. conveying passengers to Whatatutu, returning to catch evening train. H. S. LESLIE, ! Hon. Sec

ONLY 2s.—The Cheapest Tennis Shirk ever sold in Gisborne. A grand variety at 2s, 3s, 3b 6d, 4b, 4b 6d, ss, 5s 6d, and 5s 9d. These ore all magnificent value. 0. RoßieandCo.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1611, 25 November 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1611, 25 November 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1611, 25 November 1905, Page 4

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