MEETINGS. RATEPAYERS’ MEETING. POSTPONED. miTE RATEPAYERS’ MEETING X advertised for this evening is hereby POSTPONED until a date to be notified. J. C. E, TURNER, President Trades Council. NOTICE. AT the Meeting held last Tuesday in Wootton’s Rooms, it was decided to hold a further Meeting. Ar- | rangeinents have been made for this Meeting to It? held in the Farmers’ Club Rooms, Dunlop’s Puddings, TOMORROW (Tuesday), the 23rd inst., at S p-m. > AY. MORGAN, 1 Chairman. I POVERTY BAY RUGBY UNION, f ■ A SPECIAL General MEETING will he held in the Masonic Hotel on MONDAY, 22nd inst., at 7.45, to consider matters in connection with the Club Competitions. Footballers are particularly requested to attend. D- CO AY AN, Hon. Secretary. DR. TRITBY KING WILL LECTURE At JJOLY rpRINITY gCHOOLROOM SATURDAY, 27th JULY, at 2.30 p.m., On “SCIENCE AND THE CHILD,” And at 7 p.m. on “RACE CULTURE.” AI.UN SPECIALLY INVITED. FOR SALE. FOR SALE, as a going concern— Good Genera! Country Store, in rising township, at a reasonable price; good turnover, and good chance lev energetic man.—Address at "’limes” OfficeTENDERS. TO BUILDERS. FENDERS, to close at Noon on TUESDAY. July 23rd, are mvit- ! for the Erection of a Residence, cn ffiiti- Plans and specifications may e seen at mv office. ALBERT AYILLIAMS. Architect, McKee’s Buildings. TENDERS. TENDERS are required for 67-chain Road Construction. etc., at AAaipura extension and Stout Street, Gisborne. Siiecifications, etc., can he seen at Mr. Devery’s. Stout Street, from 9 to 11 a.m. daily. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily he accepted. Tenders close on the 23rd ni&t (Signed) AY. DKA ERA . j
GISBORNE POLICE STATION. TENDERS are invited up till Noon of JULY 31st, 1912, for the Erection of the Gisborne Police Station in Brick. Plans and .specifications may be soon at this office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be on proper form/i. Forms and envelopes can be obtained at this office C. E. ARMSTRONG, District En gincerPublic Works Office, Gisborne, July 20th, 1912. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. WONG SHANG OPENS a LAUNDRY at 64 PEEL STREET, TO-DAY (Monday). High-class work guaranteed, and orders promptly attended to. Annual t> alance. NNUAL JL>ALANCE. OUR ANNUAL BALANCE takes place on JULY 31st, and n Settlement of Accounts on or before that date will greatly facilitate the work in connection with same. - All Claims against the Company must he remitted promptly. Gisborne isborne T2E C'lG-OP E RATI V E 70-OPERATIVE [EAT QUPPLY 1 EAT IOIiPPLY LTD. \J 0-, LTD. O TOKO TO OTU. Q NOVELL’S QOACH gERVICE Time-table for Winter Months as follows: — Leave OtokoJMondiays and Thursdays immediately after arrival ot train arriving at Motu at 4 p.m. Leave Motu Tuesdays and Fridays at noon, arriving at Otoko at 4 p.m. All classes of Vehicles and firstclass Riding Horses for HIRE at shortest notice. Full particulars as to rates, eto.j Obtainable from— C. LOVELL. livery stablekeeper, OTOKO AND AT MOTU.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3581, 22 July 1912, Page 1
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