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“A TENDERFOOTS WOOING.” Our New Serial. '“S3 By OLIVE PtHILLIPS-WOOLLEY. ‘Gisborne Times” bavo pleasure in. announcing tliat%lu>°Fie«rty S apprec?n ; tion‘”orßmtu^j? , s___Bnppfemoiit^ > general public Ims warranted them in introducing a new featuro sVuld still further enhance its popularity. W ooing,” secured, and The copyright is a firet-clmss serial story “A Tenderfoot written by one of the foremost writers of the day, has boon the first instalment will bo commenced in NEXT SATURDAY'S ISSUE.

QRICKET. QRICKET. OPENING OF SEASON; THURSDAY (DOMINION DAY), ait 2 p.m. MARRIED v. SINGLE. All Players Invited. SIEVWRIGHT MEMORIAL. THE UNVEILING of the Fountain hy the Mayoress (Mrs. Tovnlev) will take place iminediwtely •after the Proclamation of the Dominion.

J£ETCH Sadis for TAIUUA on or about TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 25th mst., For particulars as to freights, etc., aPP MACKRELL and COT,LEY, Oivners. HOCKEY.

JQOMAIN. TO-MORROW MORNING, 10.30 a.m. Championship Final — KIA IvAHA v. CITY. Admission Od. Pavilion 6d. C. M. SARGISSON, Hon. See. P.B. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ENTRIES for the Trotting Events CLOSE on SATURDAY, OCTOBER sth, and all other Entries on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12th. Intending Exhibitors will much assist by kindly making their entries as early as possible before the labove date. H. M. PORTER, Secretary. -

WANTED. WANTED, HEAD SHEPHERD; also, SECOND SHEPHERD. Apply— j c GRAHAMj Glenroy Station. Teleplione 447. CRICKET. The annual general meeting of the P.B. CRICKET ASSOCIATION will be held at the British Empire Hotel on FRIDAY, the 27th SEPT., at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: Adoption of Balanco-slioot and Report. Election of Officers. Adoption of Rules and By-laws. Full attendance of town and country cricketers requested. H. E. HILL, Hon. Sec.

DOMINION DAY. Holiday excursion tickets will be issued to Gisborne at Pulia, To Karalm, Waipaoa. and Raiteratalii stations, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Sept. 25tli and 2Sth, at the following fares:' — From Pulia and Te Kanaka —Firstclass 4s, Second-class 2s. From Waipaoa and Kiaiterabahi — Second-class 26. These Tickets will be avail/able for ■the return journey up to and including Ist October. BY ORDER.

TO THE HONORABLE THE SPEAKER AND MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLED, the Humble Petition of the undersigned Residents of the Harbor District of Gisborne, showeth — 1. That your petitioners, in common with the great majority of the residents in this Harbor .District, are desirous that tlio question of the building of a deep-sea harbor at Gisborne shall be submitted to the vote of the ratepayers here without delay. 2. That your petitioners have seen with regret that the Local Bills Committee have recommended the postponement of the consideration of the “Gisborne Harbor Bill” until the next session of Parliament. 3. That the promoters of the Bill do not request any assistance from the Government or Parliament of the colony, but are quite content to pay for the construction of the outer harbor at Gisborne, if the legal majority of the ratepayers in this district require such construction. 4. That your petitioners are aware that certain amendments and alterations have been made in the proposed Bill. 5. That your petitioners aver that there is a widespread feeling in this j district in favor of the construction of an outer harbor at Gisborne, if such a work can be accomplished without placing too heavy a burden upon the shoulders of the ratepayers, which must be decided by the ratepayers themselves. , WHEREFOKE YOUR PETITIONEBS PRAY that your Honorable House will be pleased to pass the “Gisborne Harbor Bill” as amended, as soon as it will suit the convenience of Parliament, in order that the question of constructing an outer harbor here may be at once submitted to the ratepayers for their decision. And your petitioners will ever pray. Mr. Grahame Johnstone is authorised to obtain signatures to the above petition.

NEW SHIPMENT OF ALL CLASSES OF piPES. JUST ARRIVED. LOEWE PIPES ill all shapes. CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK. C. M OKSE ' HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST Gladstone Road. Nest door to Robertson’s.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2194, 25 September 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2194, 25 September 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2194, 25 September 1907, Page 3

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