cra-et-AMUSEMENTS. FOOTBALL! POVERTY BAY RUGBY UNION. (Incorporated). VICTORIA DOMAIN, . To-day (Saturday), sth june. Seniors: KAITI-CITY V. Y.M.C.A. Juniors: KAITI-OITY V. Y.M.C.A. Thirds: DEFENCE CADETS v Y.M.C.A. Seniors and Juniors start 3 p.m. sharp. Thirds at 1.45 p.m. (No. 1 ground). Admission 6d, Stand 6d, Ladies free. R. G. WITTERS’ PADDOCK. MAKAUIII. Junior Match : TE KURA v. MAKAURI—I.4S p.m. Senior Match: MITRIWAI v. TE KURA—3 p.m. Admission Sixpence; Ladies Free. E. L. MAUDE, Hon. Sec. M O THE LAUGHING GALLERY. TO-DAY PEN ALL DAY (SATURDAY). LAST NIGHT. TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT. TO-NIGHT! Admission. 6d, Children 3d. A SACRED CONCERT. SACRED CONCERT will be held, on behalf of the CHILDREN’S HOME, • • In HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, On SUNDAY NIGHT, JUNE 6th, at 8.30. GOOD PROGRAMME. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT CLASSES. M ISS B. G OFFE ’ Ex-Pupil of Misses Watt and Gurr, formerly Dancing and Gymnastic Mistresses Girls’ College, Wanganui. WILL conduct Glasses for Boys and Girls every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, from 2 o’clock in Erskine’s Hall. First ’Perm commenced on Saturday. May 29th. Fees: £1 Is per quarter. PUBLIC NOTICES. SHARES FOR SALE. W 7ANTED TO SELL —KV £1 paid ' up SHARES in the Co-operative / ; Stores and 5 £1 paid-up Shares Supply Co-oporativc Bakerv. Best offer to—-“HARD-UP,” “Times” Office. wHIIiQ called-'” ™ ~ ~ THE AGITATION IN OTHER CENTRES. (Per Press Association.) NAPIER, June 4. At a public meeting to-night a resc Iut lop was passed asking for the intrc duction of a- system of eompulsor military training for the young. Tlier was a very small attendance, only slior notice of the meeting having beei given. " ” MASTERTON, June 4. A well-attended meeting of the com nut tee and supporters of universa military training was held this evening when the following resolution wiu unanimously carried: —“That notwith standing the enthusiasm of the volunteers the voluntary system docs not provide adequate means of defence, and we therefore ask the l Government to introduce a system of universal military training of the young men, and that .a copy of the resolution he telegraphed to the Premier.” ! . NEW PLYMOUTH, June 4. A meeting of the National Defenco League to-night passed a resolution, in favor of universal military training. WELLINGTON, Juno 4. Meetings in— IN BANKRUPTCY. In the estate* of Charles Taylor, _of Gisborne, Cabinetmaker. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to Noon on SATURDAY, the 19th June, 1909, for the purchase of this business as a going concern. £ g d 1. Finished Furniture ... 706 17 0 "-ids, Bedding, etc. ... 30l 1/ J ockery, Glass, and Enamelware ••• ••• ••• ndleums, Carpets & Rugs x6P 16 J inmongery and Sundries 40l to w mhei’j Joinery and Wood- ' wA.ro ... ... ••• I* aehinery and Plant .., 564 8 6 2886 .18 7 Twill of Lease and ildings ••• ..-,900 0 0 £3786 18 7 : lists and conditions of tc^d® 1 ’ : seen at the offices of the Offisignees at Auckland and Mel- , and at my office, Gisborne. ’ • JOHN COLEMAN, 1 Deputy Assignee. »rne, 7th May, 1909. IN BANKRUPTCY. I'HE SUPREME COURT, HOLDEN AT GISBORNE. HOE is hereby given that MARTIN KIMBEL, of Gisborne, ng Gallery Proprietor was this ;1 judged bankrupt; and I hereby ... ~ meetinu of creditors, to be Ul at iS oHicl on MONDAY the [ay of .June, 1909, at 2.30 o clock JOHN COLEMAN; Deputy Official Assignee. >brne, 4th June, 1909.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2520, 5 June 1909, Page 1
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