AMUSEMENTS. ST. ANDREW’S LADIES’ GUILD. ARDEN jpAIITY AND gALE OF WTOUIt. THURSDAY,' 25tli NOV., 1909. Afternoon from 2.30 p.m. Evening from 7.30. In tho Grounds of the Misses Morico', Childers Road. Plain, Fancy, Produce, Plant, Sweet and Cake Stalls, Bran Tub, Christmas Tree, Games and Competitions of various kinds. p RAND MOONLIGHT QONCEItT V' At 8 p.m. The CITY BAND has kindly consented to play during the Afternoon and Evening. ADMlSSlON—Afternoon 6d, Evening Is. Children admitted' Frex> in the Afternoon Only if accompanied by parents or- guardians. PUBLIC NOTICES. GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD. To Messrs Harrison, timber merchants, Whangarei; Messrs Clayton Bros.! Gisborne; Mr J. Colley, Gisborne; and all whom it may concern. OTICE is hereby given that under , By-law No. 40, I shall, on. the 30th INST., remove tho 99,500 feet of Timber landed on the Town Wharf from the scow Tramp to the Beard’s reclaimed land, Kuiti, at the expense and risk of the owner or his agent, unless the Wharfage and Storage is paid in the meantime. JAMES WM. WITTY, Wharfinger. Harbor Board Office, Gisborne, Nov. 22, 1909. A pERFECT JJEALTH pESORT. THE TATAPOUEI HOTEL ONLY NINE MILES from Gisborne, situated' amid charming surroundings, on a magnificent stretch of sandy beach. A CHILDREN’S PARADISE. SUNBATHS, SEABATHS. FISHING. Special attention paid to the comfort of Families who wish to spend a few days or weeks at the health-giving seaside. REASONABLE TARIFF. R, 11. D. WARNER, Licensee. s A. FREEMAN. PROFESSIONAL GARDENER. HERBERT-ROAD. PRAYING and Orchard Work a Speciality. Landscape Gardener. NOAH’S ARE. 171 OR SALE, cheap, one Dover stove . £l, large wicker chair (padded) 16s, new deck chairs, os 6d each. Double-barrelled * guns from £l, phonographs from £4 os; Records Is each; Case of Birds (with stand) £1 os, Kitchen Tables from Bs, Double bedsteads 10s ■ FIRE-BELLS. THAT for the future when there is occasion to Ring the Fire Bells, the ringer at the Belfry will endeavor to convey to the Public the locality of the Fire by observing the following Rules: — • When Fire is between Wharf and Belfry—l Stroke between the Peals. ’ . When between Belfry and Upper Fire Bell—2 Slow Strokes between '■ the Peals. . - _ .. West End, above Upp'u- Fire Bell—--3 Slow Strokes between the Penis* When Fire on Whataupoko—4 Slow Strokes between the Peals.. When on the Ivaiti—s Slow Strokes between the Peals. Also when the ITire is on the North Side of Gladstone Road, TWO Smart Strokes to be given after the slow ones, and when on the South Side of Gladstone Road, FOUR; Smart Strokes after slow ones to given. R. D. B. ROBINSON, ; Town Clerk. Gisborne. Ist November. 1900 ‘or Artistio Interior and Exterior „ Tel. 67. W. HOWARD [AS just Imported, ex b. 3. Niwanj and Tokomaru, £SOO worth <<- juisite ART FRIEZES and WAJL VERINGS. CALL AND INSPECT. M c CONNELL & COSHIPPING ANB FAMILY BUTCHERS, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. D'TMOST Care exercised in the selection of onr Meats, and QUALITY GUARANTEED. >' Customers' waited on for Order>. UGONNELL & CO. (SBORNE. -• . : • ■
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2667, 24 November 1909, Page 1
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