Tho Upper Mohaka bridge, destroyed in the 1897 flood, has at last been re-built, and is now open for vehicular traffic, says the Guardian. fJV HEA TR E BOIAL. TO-NIGHT FIRST APPEARANCE OF Tho Dashing “Argus” War Correspondent “ BANJO” PATERSON, ’ “BANJO” PATERSON, WHO SAW ALL THE GREAT EVENTS OF THE WAR, And Marched with the New Zealanders from Capetown to Pretoria. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING The Author of “ The Mae Fboii Snowy Rivek " Will give a Brilliant Lecture, “ The Empire’s Call,’’ or NEW ZEALANDERS AND AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION. Overflowing audiences have always assembled to hear this intensely interesting Lecture on the Colonial Forces in the Field. Tho Lecture will be Illustrated by CINEMATOGRAPH PICTURES And LIMELIGHT VIEWS, From Banjo’s Own Snapshots. Reserved Seats 3s (plan at Miller’s), Unreserved 2s, Gallery Is. Commence at 8 o’clock. B. S. SMYTHE. TO-MORROW EVENING—“THE TARTAN A,THE' SHAMROCK, AND TOMMY ATKINS,” or “ OUR IMPERIAL BROTHERS IN ARMS.” Plan of Seats now open.
REYNOLDS’ CENTRAL FURNISHING [EMPORIUM. JUST OPENED UST OPENED A Choice Assortment o£ CHINA, TEA SETS, GLASSWARE, TOILET SETS, DINNER SETS, Etc. All Especially Suitable for OH3ISTMAS PKESENTS. PICTURE MOULDINGS In Groat Variety. IPICTURES MOUNTED AND FRAMED, CHEAP. I take this opportuuityPof wishing all my Customers “A Year." E. G. A. REYNOLDS. mt TUATINI TOWNSHIP. "I^T OTICE is hereby given that 72 Sections J3I in the Tuatini Township will be offered for Lease by Public Tender for a period of 21 years, with the right of renewal for another term of 21 years, at the Land and Survey Office, Gisborne, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of January, 1901. The areas vary from 1 rood to 3 acres, and the minimum upset annual rentals from £1 5s to £6 10s. Sale plans giving full particulars will shortly be ready for distribution, and will then be exhibited at the various Post Offices, etc. Full informs,tion can be obtained at this offioe or the local office, Gisborne. ERIC C. GOLD-SMITH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Napier, Ist December, 1900. 0. VEALE BEGS to notify his Customers that his Pork Butcher’s Shop will be CLOSED during the Hottest of the Summer Months,
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 2, 3 January 1901, Page 3
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