AMUSEMENTS. ORKS pREEZING yyi MONSTER PICNIC AND SPORTS Jg ASTER J^JONDAY. At KAITARATAHI. Ladies and Children FREE to grounds. Hot Water and Milk provided Free. GRAND FAIR AND SALE OF WORK. GARRISON HALL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6 (Afternoon and Evening), In Aid of HOLY TRINITY CHURCH BUILDING FUND. To be Opened by His Lordship BISHOP AYERILL. Rev. L. DAWSON THOMAS, Vicar. POVERTY BAY ROWING CLUB. nnHE ANNUAL EASTER x 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. FOR AUCKLAND VIA COAST PORTSTHE A.S. IvAEO will receive Cargo for Coast Ports and Auckland up till THURSDAY NIGHT. For freight, etc., applv Master (on board); or— COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd., Agents. FOR SALE. MR. V. BARKER’S Substantial Family RESIDENCE, situated on the banks of the Waimata River, within a few minutes 1 walk of the G.P.O. The House is a modern one, containing all necessary conveniences, and the grounds are well laid out. Fullest particulars obtainable from- — C. B. BE LAUTOUR & CO., Lowe Street. WANTED, TO SELL. WANTED, to Sell—One Draught Horse, aged ; one 5-year-old, two 4-year-olds; one 3-yoar-old (unbroken); one yearling; one Waggon (in good order, carries from 4 to 5 tons), one Spring Waggon, Duncan Hay Rake- and Mowers, Harrows, Weighing Machine, and lot of Harness and other sundries. Apply— GEO. BARRON, Wbataupoko. NOTICE. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to the terms of “The Banking Act, 1908,” TUESDAY, the 29th day of MARCH, 1910, is hereby appointed a Special Bank HOLIDAY at the Offices of the undermentioned Banks throughout New Zealand : The Union Bank of Australia, Ltd.: G. E. TOLHURST, Inspector. The Bank of New South Wales: E. J. FINCH, Inspector. The Bank of Australasia.; A. P. WEBSTER, Inspector. I Bank of New Zealand: A. E. MILLS, pro General Manager. NOTE.—The Banks -will also be closed ! throughout the Dominion on the follow, ing days, being statutory Holidays: — Friday, 25th March, 1910. Saturday, 26th March, 1910. Monday, 28th March, 1910. FREE COMPETITION. OPEN TO~CYCLISTS. Aset of Britannia tyres, valued at £3 3s, and) guaranteed for 15 months, will be given to the person sending in the greatest number of names, with addresses, of bona fide Cyclists residing in the Gisborne District. Competitors sending in bogus names will be disqualified. Lists to be in alphabetical order and addressed to “Cyclist’s Competition,” “Times” Office Gisborne, on or before March 31st, 1910, 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 bo thankfully received. A response worthy of the town may surely be looked for with cheerful confidence. F. E. MELKSHAM, Ad/ ntant. TOILET FIRST-CLASS SHOP, with large 2-storey Store at back, suitable for factory. Reasonable rental. For full particulars, apply at—“TIMES” OFFICE.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2767, 23 March 1910, Page 1
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