FIRE BRIGADE DEMON. BTRATION. TO-MORROW (QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY). COMPETITION open to all Brigades in the North Island, First event to Start at 8.30 a.m.; Lunch at 1 o’clock. To be held in Palmerston Bead. All cordially invited to he present—no charge made, TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! ! GRAND TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION. Assisted by the Garrison Band, the Kazoo Band, the Dark Town Brigade, and all other of Her Majesty's subjects who will grant the honor of their attendance, the Firemen will this evening hold a Grand Torchlight Procession, moving off at 8 o’clock. A halt will be made at tbe Turanganui Bridge, where an UPROARIOUSLY LAUGHABLE PROGRAMME will be gone through. No charge made—everybody invited to come along and see the fun. GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS AND SYNDICATES. TO BE LEASED BY PUBLIC TENDER AT GISBORNE, ON TUESDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1889, At Noox, THE TAUWHAREPARAE BLOCK (Government Endowment to the Gisborne Harbor Board), Oontaininff 44,150 Acsos. FOR A TERM OF 30 YEARS. The Property will be leased in TWO Blocks 0/ about 22,000 acres each. The tauwhareparae block is situated about 55 miles North of Gisborne, New Zealand, its eastern boundary being about seven miles in a straight line from the Coast, and lying due West of Anaura Buy. The Land is about half bush and half fern. There is sufficient timber on the Block for Building and Fencing. The property is well watered by numerous rivers and streams, The soil for the most part is first.class, The line of Railway examined and reported on by the Government Inspecting Engineer passes through the property. TITLE—LAND TRANSFER.
Plans and further particulars may be obtained from the GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD. J, BOURSE, Secretary, Gisborne, N.Z., 7th May, 1889. TENDERS WANTED FOR Erecting a Fence, 103 chains (more or less), posts to be 18ft apart and battens between ; six plain wires and a barb wire on top ; also, 800 battens to be split (4 x 3), either white pine or buokatere; also, for laying and clearing the line at Waerenga-a.kuri. to close on SATURDAY, 28th ; open at McOlive’a Store, patutahi, at 0 o'clock, N O TIC e 7 ' I HEREBY give notice to MR MOSELY, the owner of one Cream Gelding depastured in my paddock, that if the arrears of grazing fees are not paid in fourteen day# from this date the horse will be sold in Gisborne by public auction. „ ,s D ’ COURTNAY. May 18, 1889, FOR BALE. A FEW tons of NEWCASTLE COAL, ex “Clansman.” Orders left at Mr J, Erskine’s will be attended to. P. MCLOUGHLIN. WANTED KNOWN. "VTOW LANDING (ex " Awaroa "I—A large J-l ' consignment of HEART OP TOTARA TIMBER; also,[Newcastle Coals, which will be cold aheap, 3. A. HARDING. 'TO "PUMHASE-A Good HACK. Apply to—Jogs Commas.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 302, 23 May 1889, Page 3
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457Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 302, 23 May 1889, Page 3
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