POVERTY BAY GOLF CLUB. rpO-MOIUtOW (Saturday) (the closJL ing day of tlic Golf Club) a Mixed Foursome will bo played lor tlie President's Trophy. All members who wish to compete are requested to send their names to the Secretary not later than FRIDAY AFTERNOON. J. M. CURTIS, Hon. Sec. GISBORNE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY. Q FADED TENDERS will bo rocoivO ed until 12 Noon. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 26th., for the Purchase, in one or more lots, of a Ballot Loan of £SOO in No. 1 issue. Tenderers must state the security offered. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A; 6. BEEREr"^"' Secretary.
NOTICE TO DAIRYFARMERS. THE OK ITU BUTTER FACTORY is prepared to buy Homo Separator! Cream, iu any quantity. Railage paid on all Cream consigned from Country Stations. A. It. VALDER, Manager. TO BUILDERS. IRIGHTON & McKAY. F.F.R.I. Vy 8.A., Architects, Wellington, invite Tenders, to close at NOON of WEDNESDAY, 7th October, for the Erection of Branch Premises at Gosborno for the Bank of New South Wales. Plans and specifications may be had at the branches in Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington. TENDERS. nnENDERS called for Metalling JL about 28 chains (more or less) new ltoad, Waikohu. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close not later than 28th INST. W. G. J'ERRAM, Waikohu Station. CRICKET. iHE Annual General Meeting of the Wanderers Cricket Club will be held in the British Empire Hotel on MONDAY, the 28th inst., at 8 p.m. Business: To receive report and balance-sheet, and general. A full attendance requested, all intending members heartily welcome. H. E. MAUDE, Hon. Sec.
UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. JgXAMINATIONS will Commence on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1908, for tile following:— Matriculation: Junior University, Senior National and Taranaki Scholarships; Medical and Engineering Preliminary; Solicitors’ and Barristers’ General Knowledge; Mus.Bac. Intermediate. CENTRES OF EXAMINATION: A Centre is constituted on receipt of entries from ten candidates, or a guarantee that candidates’ fees will be made up to twenty guineas. In the case of small towns an alternative Centre should be stated. No extra fees should bo sent until after notification.
Candidates arc required to uso Forms of Application, which may bo obtained from the Registrar. Candidates notices must bo sent on or before FRIDAY, October 16, accompanied by the Examination Fee, or up to October 30, with a fine of Two Guineas extra to the Fee, or up to November 13, with a fine of Four Guineas extra to the Fee. Cheques must have exchange added and Public Account Receipts or Stamps 1 will not be accepted. FEES: For Matriculation, Medical or Engineering Preliminary,' or General Knowledge Examination, Two Guineas; for Scholarship Examination, One Guinea. (In this case a second guinea is payable if the Candidate matriculates.) Candidates for Scholarships must be not less than 16, and not more than 19 years of ago on December 1, 1908. Ten Junior University Scholarships, and twenty Senior National Scholarships, each of the annual value of £2O, and tenable for three years, are offered at this Examination. There will bo an additional allowance of £3O made to Scholars who require to live away from home to attend a University’College. For Regulations as to Scholarships, application may be made to the Registrar. J. W. JOYNT, Registrar. Wellington, September 16, 1908. pRO. pEE -WINTER, Of Sydney, CLAIRVOYANT, PHRENOLOGIST, and MAGNETIC HEALER. Rooms: GREY STREET, off Gladstone Road; next door to Mr. Cato. OPENING MONDAY, SEPT. 28. T° B READ OONSUMERS. THE CIVIL SERVICE & CITIZENS’ CO-OPERATIVE BAKERY, Ltd. (Registered under Industrial and Provident Act) HAVE secured the Bakery Business of Mr. W. RICHARDSON, and will commence Business on the FIRST OF OCTOBER, and the Public are asked to support the Society— BECAUSE we were the PIONEERS OF CO-OPERATION in the Bakery line in Gisborne. BECAUSE wo relieved Oppression. BECAUSE our movement in the direction of Co-operation brought down the Price of Bread, notwithstanding other statements. BECAUSE our Society is purely Cooperative. BECAUSE wo do not allow ANY ONE person to hold a preponderance of Shares. BECAUSE we arc securing an Up-to-date Baker from one of the Chief Centres. BECAUSE we will guarantee Purity of Goods, Civility, and Absolute Cleanliness. BECAUSE whatever Profits are mado you will get your just proportion of. BECAUSE we have no Debentures to pay a fixed interest upon, whether earned or not. BECAUSE we are starting entirely ON OUR OWN, and whatever Profits arise from the outset is Shareholders. BECAUSE we have no DEAD HORSE to pav for. THE PUBLIC & SHAREHOLDERS alike will receive Fair Treatment from the Society, BUT TAKE A SHARE AND PARTICIPATE IN PROFITS IS OUR ADVICE TO ALL. REMEMBER OUR CART ON FIRST OF OCTOBER. C. FERRIS, LICENSED INTERPRETER, NATIVE LAND and COMMISSION AGENT.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2305, 25 September 1908, Page 1
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