UUUK UUUINIT tLCu I 1 U • WHATAUPOKO HIDING. M R - A. E ORDE M atthews Will Address the RATEPAYERS OF THE WHATAUFOKO HIDING At the SOHOOLHOUSE, HAITI, On TUESDAY, the lOtli Ins., at 7.00 p.ra COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS, addressed to the Chairman, will be received until noon, SATURDAY, November 14th, lor— . Contract 248: Metalling Middle Road etc., Waerenga-a-hika. Contract 249: Collecting and Carting and Knapping boulders, Waimata. Contract 250: Quarrying and Knapping stone, Waerenga-o-kuri. Contract 253: Quarrying and Knapping stone near Gray’s Quarry, Waimata. Contract 254: Delivery and spreading River Gravel, Gray’s Hill. Tenders to be on Printed forms, specifications at County Office. D. G. FRASER, County Engineer. VVAIROA HOSPITAL. WANTED. Qualified nurse matron and Qualified NURSE for Wairoa Hospital. Applications close up to 2 p.m., WEDNESDAY, 25th November. Address — CHAIRMAN. GISBORNE HIGH SCHOOL. PARENTS or Guardians desiring to send their Children to the High School next year are requested to fill up application forms as soon as possible. Forms can bo posted 1 to any address, or muv be obtained from W. MORGAN, Secretary. LOST —Last Friday, lady's Gold Cable Bangle, between Adair Bros., Luk, and Fitzherbert Street, Whataupoko.—Reward at Adair Bros. Ltd. 17*i OUND—Grey-bearded Collie Dog, . Auckland City collar attached. Owner can have same by paying expenses and applying to R. Wilson, c/o Mrs. P. Barker, Haiti. THE Federal Band desires to thank the Committee of the Old Settlers’ Picnic for the liberal manner in which they were treated, and also all others who contributed to the collection taken up on their behalf at the picnic at Patutahi yesterday. C. J. BOLLEN, Hon. Sec. QGMIvISN, gHELTON & GO. LIMITED. (Established in Gisborne 1878.) AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, SHIPPING AND INSURANCE AGENTS^ Advances made on Growing Clips, Advances on Frozen Meat, Have Special Outlet. STOCK SALES . . Held regularly. CLEARING SALES As required. We sell every description of goods required in the Home or on the Station, in large or small quantities. ALL OF THE BEST QUALITY. J. G. COX, ENTAL gURGEON. WILLIAMS AND SHERRATT’S BUILDINGS. Lowe Street. TO THE HORSE-OWNING PUBLIC OF GISBORNE AND DISTRICT. PRIMROSE AND LESLIE BROS. gADDLERS AND JJARNESSMAKERS. GLADSTONE ROAD. BEG to announce that, as their present premises are to be pulled down, they are compelled, before removing to more up-to-date premises to clear their Large and Wellselected Stock. The Firm prefers to give their customers the opportunity of purchasing their Stock at GREATLY REDUCED RATES, rather "than go to the expenses of removal. The firm is now prepared to sell FOR CASH at prices hitherto unknown. COME AND SEE THE REDUCTIONS. 1
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2344, 10 November 1908, Page 1
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