liev. F. W. Chatterton t at Ormond to-night at 7.8 C to Mr. Lysnar. The locally-owned ricehor: voir, Douche, and Dardan ■ took part dn the recent* A.B ing, were brought back to by the e.s. T a rawer a ye.s The following was the re ccived •at the Custom He week: Customs duties £92; beer duty £29 18s 6d, light 14s Id, shipping fees £2 6s 9i Board revenue £137 19 Bd, ceipts os ; total, £lll4 Is 9c Speaking of a new -work fished a brief quotation fror thor’s preface would throw light upon the thought v/hi< hint if he neglected to get a ladle for eightpence at 'Par. pular Saturday* Sales twentyonly. < We are informed that a n \ extra copies of the pamphl : by Mr. Hector N. Simson on | ject—“The No-license Quo I Gisborne,” which went thr ! “Times” as an inset on ! I were printed, and are obta \ application. | By advertisement in this ] Tourist Department give so: i motion in respect to the To . ; Springs and Lake Waika j Particulars as to fares, ta bother information may be from the Tourist-Bureau, N ithe Tourist Department, W At the Police Court on 1 morning, before Messrs G. 1 eon and J. Sheridan, J.P.’s, named Tare Itopitini was
of a third offence of drti within six months, and was] and 2s costs or 7 days’ imprj On a further cliarge of incteci cused was sentenced to 48 Ik prisonruent. i Two individuals on Saturdi ing whilst arguing over till and demerits of the burning j of No-license, became rathe 3 and finally resorted to blowsf tunitely for them a coastal) vened, and each of them wilt opportunity of explaining f duct at the Police Court thing. A silting of the Native r Cburt will be held at Gisb-ornf inst., to deal with appeals cisicns of the Native Land {• fccting Wairoa and GlsborfiJ As the Court at Te Araroafi yet completed its investigation “papatipu” lands at the Ea Waiapu appeals will be left| ture sitting ox the Court. T| dent of the Appellate Cour; Seth-Smith, will preside at tfii sitting. p A meeting of the GisborJ graphical Union was held onV evening, Mr. W. P. Porto Eh dent )in the chair. A circuital ccived from the Labor Dep stating that copies of the neActs as passed last session tv procurable. The N.Z. Typof Federation wrote-stating tJ union had been admitted to af and enclosed suggested busint proposed conference in .Janua A liearty vote of thanks ufSfco Mr. Hall, secretary of H Coast Trades' and Labor C® die excellent v.eju'k performed n connection with the recap. Day demonstration. "Within the next few weelp, ension of the Glasgow v|l Napier will reach a stage w| preclude tlie time-table si eg die Union Steamship Co., ai hut. Parker Co., mooring [)uring this period, wliich :'4t| :o continue until the middles rear, tendering will have tjjoj ■erted to. It is proposed ft! •tee. me is lie under the leesjT ireakwaler, the passenger iwj ng done from the Glasgow)! he snort distance to be traven! ■usuring a minimum of incoifyj hassengers booked to and froiii rill be carried by the teneffl didst visitors and passengcS iig their journey pay their || /ightcrage on the cargo, ftl enders are being invited deled to, and collected aim reight by the shipping cq|f A Press Association t clog ha; ’eliding on Saturday statin® etition is being largely siß !heltenham and Feliding p
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2349, 16 November 1908, Page 6
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