-gj'lS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Solo Lossoo Charles Holloway. Business Manager: Aloe. Vorno. A MEMORABLE DRAMATIC SEASON. For tluoo nights only commencing—- ' TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGH T! CHARLES HOLLOWAY. DRAMATIC COMPANY, Including the charming young Australian actress, MISS BEATRICE HOLLOWAY. THE PLAY OF ALL PLAYS, TWO LITTLE VAGABONDS, Written by Geo. R. Sims and Arthur Shirley, and .produced by Mr. Cliarlos Holloway, by special arrangement with MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON. MISS BEATRICE HOLLOWAY. us DICK. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24th; The Up-to-date Milling Drama “THE GOAL KING.” FRIDAY, JANUARY 25tli, —Last night of the Season— The Intensely Exciting Drama “THE SHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY.” Managerial Note.—-Despite the enormous cost of bringing this great attraction to Gisborne, the Manage ment has decided to CHARGE 3s, 2s, and 1s ONLY. Box Plan at Mr. Miller’s. GREAT CLEARING SALE. On account of Premises being Sold. R. AND E. PARKER. Only having very short notice-to quit, tlio whole of their NEW and VALUABLE STOCK Must bo Sold at a Great SACRIFICE.
Como and Inspect. This is your opportunity. PRICES TO. SUIT ALL POCKETS. Good Value in Children’s Pinafores and School Dresses, also Underclothing, Hats, etc. Splendid Stock in' Infants’ Clothing, Long Gowns, Head Squares, etc. Also a large stock Stock, of Ribbons, Laces, Insertions, Flowers, Dresstrimmings, etc. This Great Sale commences TO-DAY. LADIES! Don’t forget the address — R. AND E. PARKER. Firebel! House, ! Corner Bright street and Gladstone road. rSIILE TOLOGA DAY SALE YARDS JL CO., LTD. STOCK SALES. SALES of Sheep, Cattle and Horses will be held in the Company’s Yards, Hauiti, on the following dates: SATURDAY, February 23rd. SATUKDAi, March 9th. • >. SATURDAY, April 27th. SATURDAY, May 18tli. Entries will be received by WILLIAMS and KETTLE, Ltd. DALGETY and CO., Ltd. MURRAY’, ROBERTS and CO. COMMON, SHELTON and CO., Ltd. BENNETT and SHERRATT. N.Z. LOAN and MERCANTILE, Ltd. W. E. HOLDER, Secretary.
WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. Will hold tlieir NEXT .STOC K S A L E THURSDAY NEXT, 21th INSTANT, MATAWHERO YARDS, When they will offer— SHEEP, CATTLE, PIGS, Etc. Present Entries: 500, s H . B •“ p HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE Further Entries Invited. Sale at 21.30 a.m. G. It. WYLLIE, Auctioneer.
TIMBER SALE COMMON, SHELTON and CO., Ltd. Have received instructions to Sell, on behalf of whom it may concern, at the Yard, next Kaiti Bridge, on SATURDAY, the 26tli inst., at 11.30 a.m. — 50,000 FEET TIMBER, Comprising Heart of Kauri and Totara. Also — 4 Gates 1 Building (5 x 4), with iron roof. This timber is a really first-class line, and will bo sold in lots to suit purchasers J. B. KELLS, Auctioneer. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS, addressed' to the Chairman, will be received until Noon, on FRIDAY, Ist February, for the following works : Contract 153—Clearing.Big Drain, Patutalii. Contract 175—Road Deviation and Bridges, To Karaka cutting. Contract 179—Quarying, Spawling, and Knapping Stone, “Gentle Annie.” Contract 180 —Road Formation, Mangamaia, Mangatu, 18l chains. Contract 181—Reforming and Metalling, Mangatu, 100 to 150 ■ chains. Contract 182 —Metalling College Road, G2 chains. Contract 183—Formation, Maungahaumia, Mangatu, 203 chains. Contract ISS Formation and Bridges, Wharekopae, Tahora, 253 chains. j Tenders to bo on printed forms. Specifications at County Council Office. DE G. FRASER, County Engineer. .
N ew. ALPINE GOLD, CO., LTD. MINING Capital—£23,ooo in 50,000 shares of 10s each. Issue of 31,000 contributory shares at par. Is,on application; Is on allotment; balance in calls as required, not exceeding Gd per share per month. The property is the late well-, known Alpine mine at Lycll, "West Coast of South Island, formerly one of the largest gold, producers in the colony. Prospecting operations donducted since the late Company’ disposed of the mine h.uVe disclosed a new reef m virgin country, north of No. 7 level; of almost phenomenal richness, showing coarse gold freely all over the face, in splendid track of 4 to 5 feet wide, in-very kindly solid country. It is widening as driven upon, as well as steadily inproving in value, and has every indication of permanency The stone is of higher grade than.any previously found in the mine, and so fairs is known is richer than any hitherto mined on the West Coast. Assays made from trial lots from new reef taken at random acrois the face, and believed to he fair average sampl-is, have given the remarkable results of fiom.£2l9 to £ll6 por ton,at assay department, Bank of New Zealaud, Auckland; whilst parcel of about •56 lbs. similarly taken by Mr. Curtis, mine manager, as fair trial, gave at Reefton School of Mines at rate of 970 z. 13dwt. iter ton, gold hying worth about £4 per oz. Tile mine is equipped -vith complete "plant of 20 stamp battery, driven by Poltan wheels, ample water power, and valuable extensive watar races and other necessary, rights; air compressors and pipes; miles uf rock tunnels to reef in 12 levels; and represents as it stands a cash outlay of over £50,000. The property lends itself to economical working, Imvini' 1,500 feet of back- ■- - ■ > . fainon* *- - ,'V, vcl , A Bay,” and “Little Wonder” claims are all included iu the Company's extensive holdings, which total about 170 acres on line and underlie lodes. As a limited number only of shares is reserved for Gisborne, early application is necessary. Prospectus and forms of application may ho had, and samples of stone inspected »at office of the brokers. W. LTSSANT CLAYTON. List open for two weeks only. TO LEND—On Freehold security. K. U. Burke, Solicitor, Lowe-street, Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1986, 23 January 1907, Page 3
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