The Rev. Edward Walker, who recently returned from England, and is now residing in Wellington, has been requested by the Grand Lodge of Good Templars to act as their Parliamentary representative. Tho Free-Lance says that a, “ call ” or two will be made to the Upper House before tho session, and that an Aucklander,'who is not unknown in Friendly Societies, is likely to be one of the lucky ones. Whore does Gisborne come in ?
MONSTER PROHIBITION MEETING. THEATRE ROYAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE sth, Commencing at 8 p.m. To consider the proposed addition of a Now Licensed House at Gisborne. It BUCKINGHAM Has kindly consented to give an Address— ’ “MR LYSNAR ANSWERED.” Collection in aid of expenses during the evening. Chair to bo taken by C. A. DeLautour, Esq.
THEATRE ROYAL, THURSDAY, MAY 30th. WELCOME SOIREE TO REV. B. F. AND MRS ROTHWELL (Appointed to Wesley Church, Gisborne). -OUBLIC MEETING at 8 o’clock. ChairJL man: Mr John Tombleson. - ,Speakers: Rev. Canon Webb, Rev. .T. Paterson, Mrs Captain Hill, Mr DeLautour. SACRED SONGS: “Star of Bethlehem,” Miss HeanyEternal Rest,” Mr East; “The Two Cities,” Miss J. Oxenham ; “ Nazareth” Mr E. 'H. Buckingham; Cornet solo, Mr J. Chrisp. TEA ON TABLES AT G. 30. Admission: Adults Is (id; Children Is.
NOTICE TO DAIRY FARMERS. T THE UNDERSIGNED, desire to thank the Dairyfarmers for the liberal support accorded me since starting in Business, and beg to notify that as 7id per lb was ■paid for Butter Fat last winter, I will advance the price to EIGHTPENCE PER POUND for Butter Fat for the mouths of May, June, July, and August, 1901. . thos. McGregor, Proprietor,' ■ Kia Ora Dairy Factory. May 7th, 1901. GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Tenders for the delivery * ¥ of GRAVEL and STONE for the Reclamation at the Gisborne Wharf will be received at this office (where specifications may be seen), up to Noon on WEDNESDAY, the 29th inst., The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES WM. WITTY, Secretary. Harbor Board Office, May 21st, 1901. NOBTH QUEENSLAND INSUBANOE COMPANY, Ltd.
HAVING been appointed Agent for the above Company, I am prepared to accept Bisks at LOWEST CUBKENT BATES. G. H. NOBBIS, Agent. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT!. E Wesleyan Schoolroom. DMUND H. BUCKINGHAM Will lecture on “VOICE CULTGBE.” Admission : EBEE. Doors open 7.30. Commence 8 p.m. Voices tested after lecturo. BUSHFALLING. r [RENDERS required for Falling 350 Acres of Bush, in three sections, at Motokio. Tenders close JUNE 5, Specifications to be seen at Williams and Kettle’s, or on Station. J. M. GOULDSMITH.
LOST. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, about 2Gth April—A Cattle Beast, newly branded WB (in two-inch letters) on near ramp. ' Finder will receive above reward on returning same to J. B. KELLS, Bushmere. MATAWHERO POUND. JMPOUNDE D One Bed Cow, dehorned, no visible brand. Will be sold on the 7th JUNE, if not released. E. QUINN, Poundkeeper. JJENNESSY’S for Depenzmbms.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 117, 28 May 1901, Page 3
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