MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. LOST —From Taruheru Freezing Worlu> paddock, one Hereford Bollock; swallow right car, back bit on left; the finder or anybody knowing his whereabouts will receive 10s reward. — Nelson Bros. LOST— From Pilcher Bros.’ paddock. One Bay Mare; no brand; anyone found detaining same after this' date, will bo prosecuted. WANTED —By good tenant, a 5 or 6-roomcd House, with Nacre or more attached; will pay good rent. Kaiti preferred.—Apply, “Tenant, “Times” Office. HARRIS’ BEND, Kaiti— Charming New Villa, J-acre, lawns; only £720 (£320 cash).—J. Peckovcr and Co., Peel Street, next Public Library. WANTED TO PURCHASE—PartIy improved Farm, 200 or 300 acres; send price, locality, and terms B to armor,” “Times” Office. CASH Purchases New Cottage off Disraeli Street; baiance terms. Similar deposit purchases Cottage, Aberdeen Road. —J. Peckover and Co. FOUND— At Sydney prices, a Handsome Assortment of Silverware, just landed at Broad’s, jeweller. OBSERVE! ! Wedding parties, Socials and Balls catared for; no order too large or none too small: quality and low prices our motto. — Douglas Bros., the Oyster Kings. WANTED— Buyers for Light Express in first-class order; a bargain.—Apply, G. Bannister, Blacksmith. STRAYED —From Cobden Street, a Chestnut Horse, clipped, with cover and halter on; branded M.T. on shoulder and waterworks on ooi ei. Reward on returning to Borough Council. PUBLIC NOTICES. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT CLASSES. M ,ss B. G OFFE ’ Ex-Pupil of Misses formerly Dancing Mistresses Girls’ Watt and Gurr, and Gymnastic College, Wanganui. WILL conduct Classes for Boys and Girls every SATURDAY Ah - L’ERNOON. from 2 o’clock in Erskine s Hall. First Term commenced on Saturday, May 29th. Fees; £1 Is per quarter. EAST COAST MOUNTED RIFLES. EI GH ™ A ssrAL B ALI Will be held in GARRISON HALL. On FRIDAY, 25 TH J UNE - Ladies’ Tickets... ••• 4& 0d Gentlemen’s Tickets ... 7s 6d Tickets may be obtained from the Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers of the Squadron. C. HELLIER EVANS, Captain. COURSING. OVERTY BAY COURSING CLUB. THE KING OF SPORTS! PRINCE OF WALES’ BIRTHDAY, 3rd and 4th June. POVERTY BAY COURSING CLUB’S QPENING MEETING At the PARK RACECOURSE, Entrance from Main Road through Racecourse Gate. ADMISSION; Is. LUNCH and* Afternoon Tea on Ground. First Hare slipped at 11.30 sharp. THE SPORT OF KINGS! C. MORSE, Hon. Sec. DENTISTRY. M ONTAGUE F RANGE, SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. , Over Poverty Bay Tea Rooms, LOWE STREET. Extractions witlr N.O. Gas, Local laesthetics, etc. Artificial Dentures, iturators for Cleft Palates. Children's Teeth Extracted, Is. Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; 7to S p.m. Tn T CALLS ATTENTION .UX• iJ . to i-acre, splendidly situated, fenced; only £lO2, at West End city. Also 1-5 acre, Kaiti, £loo, cash or terms.—Apply, 1. G. Lawless, agent. T -—£7o WILL SECURE . Ijr. IJ. good Quarter-Acre Section, with unfinished building, 25 x 13‘. For further particulars of this bargain, apply T. G. Lawless, agent. T —FOR SALE Cheap, or will lease at low rental, First-class Boarding-houso doing .rood business; a splendid opening.— Apply, T. G. Lawless, agent. s-i f J-ACRE and 6-room-,U. JU. ed Dwelling, splendid locality, water laid on and every convenience; price, £725, terms.—Apply, T G. Lawless, agent. »
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2516, 1 June 1909, Page 1
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515Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2516, 1 June 1909, Page 1
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