St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. —ll a.in., Kcv. W. Grant, “Tho invitation to Build” ; 7 o ne, liov. Win. Grant, “Tho Judge and tho Prisoner”; 2.130 pan., \oung Men’s Class (Whinray’s Hall); 0 pan., Young Women's Class (To Willey’s Hall). A hearty invitation extended to all residents and visitors. Weslev Church, To-morrow. —'Morning, 11, Mr. Palk. Subject, "The Old Gospel versus tho Now; or liaul versus Campbell.” Evening, 7, Bov. C. Griffin. Subject, “What’s in a Namef’ Afternoon, Bible Class. Waintata, 11, Bov. C. Griffin. Strangers cordially invited. Grey-stroet Hall. —Mr. Win tor, of the H.B. Gospel Tent, will (d.v.) preach tho Gospel in the above Hall on Sundav night, a.t 7 pan. Seats and books free. A hearty invitation is given to everybody.
For Children’s Hacking Cough at night Wood’s Great Peppermint I Cure. Is Cd and 2s 6d. FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL I VICTORIA DOMAIN. SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 17. jy/J'AOR-IS V. PAKEHAS. JUNIOR REPS. v. WHATATUTU. Thirds: IvAITI-CITY v. TAKITIMU. Admission 6d. Ladies Freo. Stand 6d. D. COWAN, Hon. Sec.
CHAINMAN WANTED. YOUNG, active CHAIN-MAN wanted. Apply, at once, to tho BOROUGH ENGINEER, Borough Council Office. August 10, 1907. AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, at 2 o’clock sharp. JpUHNITURE, Etc. Seized under Distress. MILLER and CRAIG, Auctioneers.
22 k AYS, "ays, AND THE FAMOUS RIO ADIEU pERRY’S lORAM A /"IOMPAJNTY S.A B“““ C WILL BE IN GISBORNE. EVERYTHING NEW AND UP TO DATE. WAIT FOR IT.
GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS. CARTING 5000 YARDS PAT UTAH I METAL. TENDERS are inviited for the Cartage of Five Thousand (5000) yards of Patutahi Metal. Tenders must bo sent to the Town Clerk at or before Noon on TUESDAY, August 27th, 1907, _ endorsed “Tender for Canting Metal.” Particulars can be obtained on application at my office. E. HARVEY GIBBON, Borough Engineer. JT. CASSIDY, having secured . section at Puha Railway Station is Erecting Livery and Bait Stables for the convenience of the Travelling Public. Trusting for the patronage of old customers and new, J. T. CASSIDY.
HALL -CIKELTON. , ALL OKELTON. 23, His Majesty’s Arcade. Queen Street, Auckland, N. Z 4-1 Ct ACRES, PAPAROA.—Fat--4t X£) tening at present time 100 head bullocks, 100 grown wethers, near factory, salevards (Central Saleyards. North Auckland), alongside p O. stores, wheelwright, blacksmith, tinsmith', tailor, dressmakers, resident doctor, nurse, cottage hospital, school, town, Masonic and drill halls, shooting range, North Kaipara Agricultural Show grounds. . Centre heavy populated district, with large back country, alongside cheese and dairy factories. Railway .will pass within a mile. Can drive stock to railway, which is fast approaching district. Sheep from this district straight off the grass (without turnips) took first prize at Auckland Show, and obtained highest price at Autumn Pair, Auckland. Wool from one station got highest price Loan Mercantile. Price, £7 ss. 10nn ACRES, PAPAROA DIS--1 ZU U TRICT.—Fine sheep run, fully fenced, watered, and sheltered run in grass, well equipped woolshed, large house, offioes and men’s houses. Price, £5 10s. Will carry 2 sheep to acre comfortably. Owner retiring. QAA ACRES, PAPAROA.—. OUU Sheep run, cleared, fenced, subdivided, well watered, and sheltered, 12-roomed house, offices, etc. Will carry 2 sheep easily. Terms, £5 Vi/fn ACRES, PAPAROA Best grass country m New Zealand, suitable for either sheep or dairy farming. Will grow wheat, potatoes, turnips, oats, with any land in province. Mostly cleared, in "oqd grass, well fenced and watered Laige house, barns, sheds, dairy, bacon house, piggeries, bake oven brick, wine cellars, buggy house, bathroom, etc., etc. Splendid vineyard and orchard. Fronting mam ■street qf town. A really first-class nlace. Price, £7, with terms. 00/i ACRES, WHANGAREL— OeATC 125 acres cleared, remaining puriri bush, wintering 121 cattle and 10 horses. This is a purely dairy farm grass too rich for sheep. Owner guarantees that it will carry /0 cows for milking all year per 100 acres.. Factory on ground. . Near town, good level road. Originally part of Maori settlement. Price, £lO per aC jj A LL gKELTON. 23. His Majesty’s Arcade. Auckland.
ILLIARD -’yiCTOBIA "g PEEL-STREET, GISBORNE, Opposite Gisborne Times. Every tiling New and Up-to-date at the above Saloon. Our Motto : Civility. BEGBPIN and OSTOJA, fjtiprlefofs.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2161, 17 August 1907, Page 3
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