WYLLsE &_ 1.453 N, AUCTI" X E E R S , stock; a si a i ion agents, LAVE ST K EET, i- ■. ii.N'i-. Ago /or— Murray, Roberts, a- Co. Southland Implement a- Engineering Company 1). M. Osborne Co. Manufacturing Company The Royal Insurance Co. Warnock Bros/ Soaps Highland Dip. OUR NEXT STOCK SALE Will be held at the WAEREXGA-A-HIKA YARDS, On THURSDAY, 12tii December, At 11. GO a.m. sharp. Entries Invited. PRODUCE & FURNITURE sales Held EVERY SATURDAY, at the Mart. HORSE SALE, At the Bazaar, Lowe Street, EVERY SATURDAY, At '2 p.m. DALBETY & 00,, limited. STOCK, STATION, AND SHIPPING AGENTS.
Head Office: 96 Bishopsgate Street Within, London, E.C. Capital Fully Subscribed Capital Paid Up Reserve Fund £4,000,000 £1,000,000 £167,000 Branches at all the Principal Towns in Australasia. ADVANCES MADE ON Approved Station Property Ensuing Clip of Wool Frozen Meat, And All Colonial Produce. MABINE INSURANCE Effected at Lowest Current Bates. Woolpacks, Fencing Wire, and all Station Stores supplied. AGENCIES: Fison’s Sheep Dipping Powder (Trial Solicited) Murton’s Sheep Dip Aberdeen Line of Steamers to Capetown and London White Star Line of Steamers to London and Liverpool. Stores and* Offices: READ’S QUAY. GEOEGE E. ELIOTT, Agent. SALE BY MORTGAGEE.
G. E. WYLLIE, Instructed by the Registrar of the _ Supreme Court, Gisborne, acting on the application of the Mortgagee, „wi!l, on SATURDAY, the 14th day of December, IUOI, at the hour of 11 o’clock in the forenoon, at the Auction Mart of Wyllie and Mason, situate in Lowe street, Gisborne, sell by Public Auction, Hp HE FREEHOLD OF—--1. Section No. 140, town of Gisborne; area, 1 rood. 2. Sections Nos. 105 and 120, Block C, Whataupoko No. 0, containing 1 acre. 3. Sections Nos. 103, 10-1, 127, and 128, Block C, Whataupoko; area, 2 acres. And also the Leasehold of Allotment No. 133 of the town of Gisborne; area, 1 rood. And the Leasehold of Section 2 of the Waerenga-a-hika Native School Estate, containing 2 roods, and bakery and buildings. And also the Mortgages now over—1. Section No. 02, Block C, Whataupoko No. G; area, 2 roods. Securing £IOO and interest. 2. Allotment No. 157, town of Gisborne; area, 1 rood. Securing £250 and interest. 3. Lot No. 1, part of Waimata West No. 1 Block ; area, 5 acres. Securing £2OO and interest. Full information of the above properties and mortgages can be obtained from Messrs Nolan and Skeet, solicitor for the Mortgagee, whose office is situate in Lowe street, Gisborne, and the conditions of sale can be inspected at such office. Dated this 21st day of November, 1901.
w. A. BARTON, Registrar. A GARDEN PARTY (Promoted by the Lady Parishioners of Holy Trinity) Will be held in MR HUMPHREYS’ GROUNDS, Waikanae, on Thursday, December i9ih, 1901 from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. The CITY BAND have kindly consented to play Selections during the evening. PROGRAMME—Inner Grounds: Girls’ and Boys’ Races, Sack Races, etc., etc.; Rounders, Swings, Driving the Nail, Threading the Needle, Aunt Sally, Lucky Tub, Refreshment Stall, Afternoon Tea Stall. Prom 3.30 to 4.30 p.m., in the Football Ground (by the kind permission of Captain Tucker), under Captain Winter: Tilting at the Ring, Lemon Cutting, Tent Pegging, Polo Pony Ball Race, Flag Race, Gretna Green Race, Thread Needie Race (all necessaries provided). Best Decorated Bicycle (ladies), entrance Is; first and second prizes. The same (gentlemen), entrance Is; prize. Best Decorated Pram or Go-cart, enrrance Is.
Pea Kilie Shooting on the banks of the Waikanae, under the supervision of Mr G. Humphreys. TEA FROM 5 TO (3.30 i\ji. 7 to 8 p.m.—Amusements, Rounders, Swings, Christmas Tree, Swinging lioat. S to 10 p.m.—The City Band will play selections lor the entertainment of the visitors. 10 p.m.—“ God Save the King.” K.l3.—General Entrance for Horses and Vehicles: Mrs Humphrey s’ Gate, Carnarvon street. Visitors on foot may enter by the Football Ground entrance, Gooden street. Visitors are requested to provide themselves with tickets either at the gate or beforehand, which may be inspected uy the Committee at any time. Ail horses and Vehicles must be handed over to the Caretaker, who will place them in a secure paddock at a charge of Gd per horse. Admission : Adults (to view all sports,
etc., from 2 p.m. lo 10 p.iu., including tea at 5 p.m.), 2s per heaa; families of four adults aod over, Is fid per head ; children from 6 to 15 years, Is per head ; under, free. The inner gates will be opened at T p in. for the S to 10 p.m. amusements a: 1= per head. GEO. J. WINTER i Hon. CHAS. Yv. FERRIS j Sees. N.B. —The ladies and gentlemen wlio have kindly promised to contribute will please be good enough to give the Secretaries notice before the 17th December, so that arrangements may be made to obtain their contributions.
ADVANCE GISBORNE! More like | London every day as proved by ! proposed drainage scheme, water supply and the advent of the CITY BUFFET Roll up for Luncheons, Teas, and Suppers All Meals a Speciality! read this is to remember: For EscelJL lenee of Finish and Variety of Mounts, call at Robb’s. YISITORS from the country should not fail to look in at the City Bullet at Noon. And don’t you iorget it. IF you are buying a present, be sure and inspect H. K. Smith’s stock before i purchasing elsewhere.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 276, 30 November 1901, Page 3
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