AMUSEMENTS. PATHE PICTURES TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Grand Now Programme, including ALL FRESH PICTURES. Don’t Miss this Great Programme. C.Q.D. SAVED BY WIRELESS LIVING LONDON. THE TWO RIVALS ACROSS SUNNY CEYLON And a host of other Gems. Sensation, Fun, and Education. NOTE. —Extra attractions for New Year’s Night. Grand Holiday Programme. Special engagement of MISS EVA BRADY New Zealand’s favorite balladist, in the Latest Illustrated Songs. HURUMUA TINIROTO MILITARY SPORTS CLUB. j^ECOND NNUAL A To be held on M EETLNG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1910. £IOO Cash Programme, Trophies, etc., to the value of 30 guineas. Military, Horse, Athletic, Chopping, and side events. Programmes from Secretary. Telegraphic and Telephone address—“ Small, Tiniroto.” NOMINATIONS and Entrance lor Nos. 3,4, 8, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 20 close with the Secretary, Tiniroto, on DECEMBER 23rd. G. J. S. SMALL, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. COOPER’S COACH WILL leave the Masonic Stables, Gisborne, this week as under:— TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) 30th inst. for Tiniroto, at 7 a.m. FRIDAY 7 , 31st inst., tor Morere, at 7 a.m. GISBORNE HIGH SCHOOL. THIS SCHOOL will RE-OPEN in FEBRUARY, when New Pupils can join. A JUNIOR DEPARTMENT, to admit paying Pupils under 13 yeats of ago who can pass the 4th Standard, will be commenced in FEBRUARY. BOARD for a limited number of Boys until the School House is ready can be arranged for. For information, apply to— W. MORGAN, Secretary. TE KARAKA RACING CLUB. NOTICE TO BOOKMAKERS. BOOKMAKERS will be Licensed to Bet at the 'L'e Ivaraka Racing Club’s Annual Meeting, on New Year’s Day. FEE: £7 per License (if 10 or more licenses be issued); or, should there be less than 10 licenses issued, the fee shall be £lO per license. All those Bookmakers desirous of Betting at the Meeting must forward their NAMES to “Secretary, To Karaka Racing Club, To Karaka,” not later than THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30tli, at NOON. This condition will be strictly enforced. _ J. A. CAESAR, President. MORERE PRIVATE HOTEL. THE Management of the above Hotel has been taken over by the undersigned, who begs to assure Patrons that the Reputation of the Hotel as being the most popular accommodation house in the district will be fully sustained. The Hotel is very conveniently situated to the Morere Hot Springs, which are largely resorted to for their curative properties, and the locality is made more attractive to Holiday-seekers by the beautiful bush scenery. TARIFF MODERATE, and special arrangements made with Families and Patrons on an extended visit. Special attention paid to Invalids, who may obtain the diet best suited to their particular ailments. Connections with Gisborne and Wairoa twice weekly. Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. MRS BELLERBY, Manageress. ft fl GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS GLADSTONE ROAD, HAVE ON HAND Oats and Chaff of highest quality; Fowl Feed of all descriptions. Seeds,' Vegetable. Flower, etc., Garden -Tools, and. Implements. COAL, COKE, FIREWOOD and the best Groceries Stocked. LOST AND FOUND. TUOUND —Gold Mounted Tusk Brooch I ’ inscribed with initials. Owner can have same on identifying and payi ing cost of this advertisement.—Apply “Times” Office. LOST. oST—From Stanley Road 21st December, Bav Mare, white star on head, one white hind foot, old scar Dutside front foot. Reward. G BROWN. Masonic Stables. o r A. T. MITCHELL, Stanley Rd. t:
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2696, 29 December 1909, Page 1
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