BUSINESS NOTES. A young lady advertises for a position as nursery governess or companion. An advertiser asks for milking on shares for himself and family. ’ The Harbor Board has a notice elsewhere calling attention to the Board’s by-laws governing the wharves. Messrs. Peckover and Co. ask for a variety of servants. Present entries for the stock sale to be held at Matawhero to-morrow are advertised. A gentleman’s bicycle is advertised for siile. A married couple are wanted for a sheep station. A shop in Peel-street and houses in the suburbs are advertised to let. An advertiser asks for washing and cleaning. Mr. A. F. Norris, boot repairer, has a business notice in this issue. An advertiser has vacancies for boarders. Mr. P. H. Graham notifies a change of address. A notice to those in search of Bay of Plenty lands appears elsewhere. Pour hundred acres of bushfelling is .advertised to let by Mr. T. A. Coleman. A shop at Te Karaka is advertised fo:- sale or to let. Mackrell and Colley want six carpenters and two joiners. For Children’s Hacking Cough at night Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. 1b 6d and 2a 6d. TURANGANUI LODGE, No. 7, U.A.O.D. ANNUAL SOCIAL. Will be held in ["IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, On THURSDAY, July 4th. (Steeplechase Night.) Double Tickets ... ... 7s 6d Extra Lady ... ... 2s 6d Dress Circle ... ... Is Od Tickets may bo had from any member of the Committee. J. A. EATON, Hon. Sec. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Ist and 2nd JULY. ANDREW BLACK,' England’s Famous Singer.;, LEOPOLD PREMYSLAV, •The Renowned Violin Virtuoso, The Rival of Kubelik.' ANDREW BLACK is England’s Greatest Baritone. He has sung to millions of liis countrymen, who have listened with pleasure to his glorious and sympathetic voice. It rings out with true melody the ballads that touch tho hearts of the people and proclaim the fame of the artist who sings them. LEOPOLD PREMYSLAV, a Polish Violinist, and an artist of the highest eminonce, visits New Zealand for the first time. He has won fame in many lands. He possesses a pure, full tone, plays on a violin which is a true Guarnerius, and everywhere delights _ his hearers with, his remarkable playing. MISS ROSINA BUCKMAN, Soprano. MISS BESSIE BEATTIE, Pianiste. A Magnificent Concert Company. Dress Circle os, Front Stalls 4s, Stalls 3s, Pit 2s. Plan at Miller’s Thursday morning at 10.
LAND BALLOT ON 27tli. SECTIONS 1 and 4, Blocks X. and XI., Waimata Survey Dist., 1117 ac.: 3r. 7p., have been WITHDRAWN from SALE by order of Commissioner of Crown Lands. T. N. BRODRICK, Land Officer. GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD. NOTICE. TILE Attention of Drivers of Brakes, Carriages, Cabs, Carts, Express Waggons, etc., etc., and others, is called to the following Clauses of the New BY-LAWS, which will be strictly enforced without further notice, viz.: No. 31. —No driver of any hackney carriage plying for hire shall take such carriage on any part of any planked jetty. No. 54. —Every person, when on any wharf, whether employed on such wharf or not, shall be under the control and shall obey the orders of the Harbor Master, Wharfinger, or anv constable, and shall immediately leave such wharf if ordered to do so by any of them. , „ , , , No. 55.—N0 person shall obstruct or interfere with the loading of any passengers or goods on any wharf, and any- person so' obstructing or interfering as aforesaid who refuses to obey the orders of the Wharfinger, Harbor Master, or any constable shall bo deemed to have committed breach of this Bv-law. No. 152. —No driver or other person in charge of any vehicle shall take up any passengers or other persons on any part of any wharf within a distance of 30 feet from the water edge of such wharf, and no driver of any vehicle or other person shall solicit fares or solicit for the carriage of any luggage, goods, wares, or merchandise on any part of any wharf within a distance of 30 feet from tho water edge of such wharf. No. 153. —No person shall take' any cart, vehicle, or horse, on any wharf except under the direction and subject to tho .control of the Wharfinger., JAMES WM. WITTY, Secretary,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2116, 26 June 1907, Page 3
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