Is Is HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I Positively the Last Performance of the Famous BLACK FAMILY. When a Complete,Change of Programme will to given, including a iNEW JOCKEY DANCE By Mr B-rt. Blaok, and with M’ss Elsie, a NEW DOUBLE MILITARY DANCE. NOTE THE PRICES— Body of Hall, inoluding stalls and orchestra stalls, ONE SHILLING. Dress Cirole, 2s. Children SIXPENCE to Is to all parts of Theatre. Is BAIN BROTHERS Instruoled by Mr E. W. Christmas, will ssll by publio auction, on BATUBDAY Next, the 17th instant at 1,2 o’clock, — rpHE UNSOLD BALANCE of his high.L class Oilpaintings, consisting of Eng* lisb, Continental, Australian, and New Zealand soenes. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. W. A. HEANY, Auctioneer. LAST OPPORTUNITYGIGANTIC AUCTION SALE. To-morrow, at 1.30 sharp. millerTcraic Have received instructions from J. Hart, Esq;, Liquidator in the assigned estate, of Horace Jones and Company, to sell by public Auotiori, at the Booms, Gladstone Boad '"IIHE Largest and Most Varied AssortJL ment of its kind ever offered to the Public of Gisborne, comprising the following goods:
Brussels Carpet Squares Hearth Bugs Damasks and Tapestry Table Covers, Curtains • Gladstone Bags, Chatelaine Bag 3 Silver-mounted Purses ' Field Glasses Eight-day Clocks, E.P. Ware Musical Instruments Gold and Silver Watches Also, — A Special Consignment of O 1 Paintings, and other lots too numerous to mention. EVERY ARTICLE MOST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. GEO. MILLER, Auctioneer. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD.,
Under instructions from WALTEB HUTCHINSON, Esq., Who is leaving the district, Will sell at their Horse Bazaar, on SATUBDiY (To-morrow), at 2 o’clook--IBAY GELDING, 4yre, by The Baron, thoroughly quiet in single or double harness, fast trotter 2 Useful Brood Mares 3 Three-year-olds, by Saracen, on- ■' , broken 2 Two-year-olds, by Uncas, unbroken I Yearling, by Sabretaohe Maroro mare > ' 1 Three-year-old Light Draught, unbroken 1 Three-year-old Half Draught, broken to saddle 1 Two-year-old Half Draught 2 Two-year-eld Half Draughts, and A number of Saddle Horses G. Is. WYLLIB, Auctioneer. TOLAGO BAY SALEYARDS WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. Will Soil by Public Anotion, at above, on TUESDAY, 20th INSTANT.
Present Entries: 4000 Including 1200. Fresh Full-mouth Ewes 500 Fat and Forward Wethers 700 Lambs 1500 FulUmouth Ewer §0 Eomney and L : ncoln Karp? Further Entries Invited. ' Gv R- WYLLIE, Auctioneer. In o jrjuaotiop with BENNETT ANDSHERRATT. Freient Entr'es: 1450 laclud ng 750 FulNmouth Ewes 600 Limbs 160 Two-‘ooth Mixed Bexes 20 Romney Rams R, R* WYLLIE, Auctioneer.;
TOIACO BAY SALE. Favored with instraotions from Clients, the undersigned will s 11, At TOLAGO BAY SALE YARDS, On TUESDAY NEXT, EWfIS, WASHER”, and OOUU LAMBS. HORSES. J. S. BUCKLAND, Auctioneer! /"10 to H. R. Smith lor engagement lings XX wedding rings, and wedding presents Shipments of ohoioe goods from the best m&nafaotuiers, now opening up
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1675, 16 February 1906, Page 3
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