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A very pleasing function took place at the Royal Hotel last evening, Messrs J. J. Martin and J. were n resented on beliali of tlie Kaiti City Football Club, with a- handsome framed photograph of the junior team, which was successful in annexing uic honors of the past season. Mr I. hr. Lawless (vice-president of the Club), occupied the chair, and in making the presentation referred m .eulogistic •terms to the efforts and tune these gentlemen had spent in fostering the sport of football and incidentally furthering the end of their own club so that it had attained a very lngli degree of excellence. He nls-o con the junior members of the Club (a large number of whom were present) on .their successful win, and hoped that they would he 'as successful in seasons to come. Messrs Martin and Williams feelingly responded, and after other toasts had been honored, the gathering dispersed. Tlie Cook County Council yesterday accepted the tender of Mr. W • Buttimore for the supply of dog collars. A poll for the raising of £IOOO ior the purpose of constructing tlie- Darwin Road drain will bo taken by tno Cook County Council to-morrow. The s.s. Tuat-ea collided with the auxiliary scow Orete yesterday morning while.being shifted along the wharf, with tlie" result that the schooner’s stern rail was considerably damaged. Temporary repairs will be effected m Cisborno, and the railing will probably be repaired in Auckland later on. Mr. It. A. Large arrived in Gisborne yesterday for the purpose of buying up pigsi for .Messrs \Y. Dimook and Co., Ltd.. Wei ling to n-

ABSTRACT OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice re horses —Whutututu Pound. A.S. Orete, for Coast ports and Auckland. Tenders for erecting bridge—Waiapu County Council. Exhibition —Sweet Pea Society. Notice re garden party. Land for sale—Lands Department. Business advt. —A. A. Gower. Woman wanted to do washing. Entries—Gisborne Boxing Association. A woman cook wanted. Business advt.—Hemingway and Robertson. Notice of polling-places. Stock sale—Dalgetv and Co. Baker wanted for Tokomaru Bay. Wanted, a waitress. Housekeeper wanted. Wanted, a lady help. A nursegirl wanted. Wanted, job as kitchenman. Man for country wanted. Second cook wanted. Mr. and Mrs. Lament Gurr’s concert. Tenders for falling timber.

From George I. to George V. Britons have used Martell's Brandy, whether sick or well, rich or poor. They have been free to choose their drink, so don't throw away vonr freedom for the Prohibition fad.*

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3381, 23 November 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3381, 23 November 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3381, 23 November 1911, Page 5

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