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MATAWBERO STOCK SALE FIXTURES. Thursday, 22ud August Thursday, 12tb September Thursday, 3rd October Thursday, 31st October. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. PHtENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY, OF LONDON. Capital Subscribed .. .. £2,688,000 Funds £1,576,834 Premium Income (exceeds) .. £1,500,000 Losses Paid £25,000,000 FIRE INSURANCE, At LOWEST OURKENT RATES. THOMAS A. COLEMAN, District Agent. KIA-ORA ! KIA-ORA ! FACTORY is still one of the -01. Leading Factories in New Zealand. Why, even the Duke of York was quite taken with “Kia-Oka,” bo Purchase only Kia-Ora Factory Butted, which is the BEST—the verdict all over the colonies wherever it has been sent—and it has not come down that it has to be sold for less than Market Price, even in Gisborne. BENNETT Jr SHERRATT, Agents. THOS. McGREGOR, Proprietor, Kia-Ora Dairy Factory. July 2nd, 1901. GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD. NOTICE.

THE Harbor Board intend on the 29th day of August, 1901, to strike a Special and an Ordinary Bate on rateable property of the whole Harbor District, in the proportions of the different parts of the said district of 12-16ths of a Penny in the £ on rateable property in the Borough of Gisborne; 12-32nds of a Penny in the £ on rateable property in the County of Cook; and 5-32nds of a Penny in the £ on rateable property in the Tolago and Waiapu Districts; to be made under the provisions of “The Bating Act, 1882,” and “ The Gisborne Harbor Act, 1884,” and the several amendments thereof; “The Crown and Native Lands Eating Acts Bepeal Act, 1888,” and under Seotions 37 to 44 (both inclusive) of "The Bating Act, 1894,” for the annual period commencing on the Ist day of January, 1901, payable in two equal instalments on the 15th and 30th days of September, 1901, to provide interest on the £200,000 Loan.

The Bate Books are now open for publio inspection, and will be so up to Noon on THURSDAY, tho 29th August, 1901. Objections (if any) will be considered by the Board at a Special Meeting to confirm the said Rate, the same day, at 2 o’clock p.m. JAMES WM. WITTY, Secretary. Harbor Board Office, July 27th, 1901. The attention of tho Ratepayers is directed to the following:—

Section 52 of “ The Bating Act of 1894,” and sub-section (7) of section 4 of “ The Bating Act Amendment Act of 1895 ’’ provides : Every owner or occupier o* rateable property who shall sell or otherwise transfer the same, or any part thereof, shall, within one month After such sale or transfer, givo notice in writing thereof, together with the name and address of the purchaser or transferee, to the local authority in whose district the property is situate. Until ho gives such notice he shall remain liable for all rates that may bo payable in respect of such property. Such notice shall not release him from liability to pay any rates due at the time such notice is given. WANTED owner for Saddle left in grounds of Montrose House. Saddle can be had on payment of advertisement. SXTANTED—A smart Youth, to learn the * T sheet metal trade.—Apply Cook County Tinware Factory, Lowe street.

’ANTED, for housework—A Girl, about 16 or 17 years old.—Apply Mrs M. L. Foster, Whataupoko. WANTED to Buy—Maori Curios. Apply “ G.K.,” Times office. FOUND— A black and white Sheep or Cattle Dog. Answers to name “ Good Enough."—Apply G. Smith. ANTED TO SELL—Sections, Gisborno and Suburbs. Wanted to sell, Dairy Farms near Gisborne. Wanted to sell, Cottages and Villas, Deposits and Instalments. Wanted to sell, Businesses. Wanted to sell, Farms, Improved and Unimproved. J. Peckover & Co., Land and Estate Agents, near Crawford’s Book Arcade, Gisborne. IF you want to Sell or Purchase a Section, call on J. Peckover and Co., Land Agents, Gisborne. If you want to Sell or Purchase a Large or Small House, call on J. Peckover and Co., Land Agents, Gisborne. If you want to Sell or Purchase a Farm, call on J. Peckover and Co., Land Agents, Gisborne. If you want to borrow Money, call on J. Peckover and Co., Financial Agents, Gisborne. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! 10 dozen Gents’ Silk Ties at 9d and Is, worth Is 6d; 12 dozen Silk Bows at Gd, usual price Is.—At Robeetson’s.

HATS! HATS! 5 dozen Soft Felt Hats at Is lid, worth 3s Gd ; 10 dozen Dr Jim Hats at 4s lid, worth 8s Gd At Robertson's. STUBBS & CO. have Buyer for Sheep Farm, value £2OOO to £3OOO. Also, Buyer for Sheep Farm, not too far distant from town, value £4OOO to £SOOO. STUBBS & CO. have for Sale a Block adjoining Makaraka Bailway Station. Splendid speculation. Ears chance for making money. STUBBS it CO. Land Agents, will be happy to assist enquirers and applicants for Government lands Free of Ciueoe. Meetings of Land Board, Ballots, and Auctions attended for clients. STUBBS t& CO. have £ISOO to Lend, in one sum, in July. Bills discounted daily. BEAVIS is the working man’s friend. He supplies a geod meal at any hour of the day for One Shilling. Hot Pie, Potatoes, and Coffee, Sixpence. Opposite Morrison’s, in Gladstone road. YISITOBS from the country should not fail to look in at the City Bullet at Noon. And don’t you forget it. FOR Winter Wear—Boys’ Reefer Jackets, at 6s lid each; lien’s Waterproof Coats, from 255; Boys’ and Men’s Oilskin Coats, from 83 6d (guaranteed waterproof).— At ROBERTSON’S. WHEN you are hungry or down in the dumps call on Beavis, at Refreshment Rooms, in Gladstone road. A good meal at a moderate price will cheer you up. YISITOBS to Gisbome can obtain Hot Meals at all hours at Beavis’ Refreshment Rooms (premises recently occupied by Mr H. Warren). " ROUBLE and Single Iron Bedsteads from U 12a Gd, Wire and Copper Spring Mattresses, School Desk ; in fact, everything from Wicker Chairs to Wellington Boots. GO TO ATTWOOD.

OYSTERS and Fish have at last arrived for the City Buffet. Look in as you pass. 5S PER PAlß.—Gents' Tweed Trousers, any size, 5s per pair. Colonial Tweeds 7s Cd and 11s per pair. All New Goods and grand value. —C. Rosie & Co. SPLENDID Boarding Accommodation, at the Universal Dining Rooms. Every attention, and charges moderate.—Mesdames Cramp and Stevenson, Proprietresses.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 169, 29 July 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 169, 29 July 1901, Page 3

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