In tho matter ot “ The Native Land Laws Amendment Act, 1895,” and o£ Memoranda of Mortgage registered in the Land Transfer Office of the Lands and Deeds llegistration District of Poverty Bay, under Numbers 8823 and 8824, and in the matter of tbe Mangaheia No. 2d Block, containing 5997 acres (more or less). TO THE COMMISSIONER OP CROWN LANDS FOR THE DISTRICT OF HAWKE’S BAT. The 4tli day of July, 1901. WRITTEN Notice is hereby given that the Bank of New Zealand, as Registered Proprietor of the Mortgages herein in recital Numbers 8823 and 8824, intends after the expiration of Six Months from the date hereof to sell the lands charged under the Powers of Sale contained or implied in the Mortgages aforesaid, by Public Auction to the highest bidder. The said lands will be sold on the 15th day of JANUARY, 1902, at Gisborne, or at such day or so soon thereafter as may be directed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court, in terms of 11 The Land Transfer Act, 1885,” and the amendments thereof. C. A. DeLAUTOUR, Solicitor for the Bank of New Zealand.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY NEXT, July 9, 10, and 11. COOPER & MACDERMOTT’S Latest Living Picture Success—
ROYAL VISIT TO THE COLONIES. Embarkation on Ophir—Departure from Portsmouth—Arrival in the Colonies— Landing at St. Kilda Pier, Melbourne— Laying Foundation Stone at Ballarat (Duke seen b*tter than when in a procession through the crowded streets). OUR LATE QUEEN —OUR PRESENT KING AND QUEEN. Briton and Boer. Football, Cricket, Cycle, Sandow. Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race. And all the
LATEST TRICK FILMS & ILLUSIONSThe Astronomer, etc. Verdict from Auckland to the Bluff—- “ Best Picture Show in New Zealand.” ADMISSION Is and 2s. Overture, 8 p.m. ORMOND—MONDAY NEXT. PATUTAHI—FRIDAY NEXT. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MONDAY EVENING, JULY Bm, 8 o’clock. Mohawk minstrels and VARIETY COMPANY. Bigger, Brighter, and Stronger Than Ever. The most Talented and Refined Combination that has ever appeared before the Gisborne Public. TWO HOURS’ LAUGHTER. Fun for the Old as well as the Yonng. Women, bring your Children, and let them die laughing and cry with tears. Our Motto: HILARITY, FREE FROM VULGARITY. Come one and all and see for yourselves the Comioalities, Absurdities, Drolleries, Songs, Gags, Conundrums, Burlesques, etc. PRICES ,2s and Is.
POVERTY BAY RUGBY UNION. Next Saturday, July 6th, at Tucker’s Paddock. Senior Cup Contest: WEST END V, CITY. Junior Cup Contest: KAITI v. CITY. Kick-off at 3 15 sharp. Admission, 6d. Ladies, Feee. A. W. ADAIR, Hon. Sec. TENDERS FOR LEASH TENDERS are invited for Lease of Sections 65 and 66, Patutahi, comprising 161 acres, the property of Mrs Pimia Mills. Tenders to close on the 25th JULY’, 1901. Particulars and conditions to be seen at the office of E. J. CHRISP, Solicitor. CO-OPERATIVE DAIRYINGS A MEETING of Persons interested in Milk Supplies will be held THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, at 7.30, at the Luncheon Rooms at the Matawhero Saleyards, to arrange for Lecture by Government Dairy Expert, and other matters. MONEY TO LEND. MONEY TO LEND on Town or Country Properties, in Sums to suit Borrowers. JOHN COLEMAN.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 150, 6 July 1901, Page 3
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