AMUSEMENTS. POVERTY BAY ROWING CLUB. EASTER rjTHE ANNUAL SOCIAL. Of the Povertv Bay Rowing Club will be held in the Garrison Hall on EASTER MONDAY NIGHT. Tickets—Double ss, Single Gent 3s, Extra Lady 2s. A. KIRK and G. SCEATS, • Joint Secs. PUBLIC NOTICES. NO-LICENSE LEAGUE. THE League meets TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), at 8, in St. Andrew’s Schoolroom. The Executive meets at the same place at 7. GISBORNE LAW .OCicA. SOLICITORS’ OFFICES will be CLOSED for the Easter Holidays from FRIDAY, 25th March, until TUJC: iJAY, 29th! March (both days inclusive). J. W. NOLAN, President Gisborne Law Society. HM.S. “PIONEER” will arrive at •» Auckland on or about the end of March, and has a number of Vacancies for Men and Boys as Seamen and Stokers. Intending candidates should present themselves for Medical Examination on the 4th April, or as early as possible after that date. For further particulars apply to the Commanding Officer, H.M.S. “Pioneer.” By Order, COMMANDING OFFICER, H.M.S. “Pioneer.” j JT, HERBERT MIJSGRAVE POR.I. TER, Returning Officer for the Cook Hospital District, hereby declare that at a. Poll taken on WEDNESDAY, the sixteenth day of March, 1910, the following Candidates were duly elected to form the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board of the abovenamed District : REPRESENTATIVES OF GISBORNE BOROUGH. Collins, James Clive Johnston, Robert Lamb, William Lysnar, William Douglas. REPRESENTATIVES OF COOK COUNTY. Gray, Charles Hepburn, Duncan Holden, Thomas Lysnar, Frederick James Tucker, William Henry. REPRESENTATVES OF WAIKOHU COUNTY. MacDonald, William Donald Stuart Tiffen, George William. H. M. PORTER, Returning Officer. Gisborne, 19th March, 1910. FREE COMPETITION. OPEN TO CYCLISTS. A SET of BRITANNIA TYRES, A valued at £3 3s, and guaranteed or 15 months, ■will be given to the erson sending in the greatest number f names, with addresses, of bona fide Ivelists residing in the Gisborne District. " Competitors sending in bogus arr.es Will he disqualified. Lists to be ii. alphabetical order and addressed to ‘Cyclist’s Competition,” “Times” 01co Gisborne, on or before March 31st, 910. WANTED. r ANTED—Shepherd for yards, Kaiti. —Apply at Hoad Office — ; GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS’, Gisborne. SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, GLADSTONE ROAD. HARVEST FESTIVAL And THANKSGIVING SERVICES Will be held MARCH 27, 28, 29,.30. The Proceeds of the effort will be devoted to assisting local enterprises, such as furnishing officers’ quarters, etc Gifts or goods of any kind will be thankfully received. A response worthy of the town may surely be looked for with cheerful confidence. F. E. MEiRvSHAM, Ad/ utant. TENDERS. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS, closing at Noon on THURSDAY, the 24th inst., are iqvited for the erection of Woolshed, Men’s Dormitory, etc., for Messrs Guthric-Smitli, Mangatu. * Plans and' specifications may be seen at our office, where tenders close. GRAHAM AND BROWN, Architects, Lowe Street. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS, closing at Noon on THURSDAY, the 24th inst., are invited for the erection of a Residence, Men’s, quarters, and Additions to Woolshed, at Totangi Station, for James Mclldowie, Esq. Plans and) specifications may be seen at our office, where tenders close. GRAHAM AND BROWN, Architects, Lowe Street. J. GREIG AND SON, ARCHITECTS. OFFICE: Farmers’ Club Rooms, Lowe Street,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2765, 21 March 1910, Page 1
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