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NOTICE. THE Brethren of Lodge Turunganul, No. 7, n.i 0.8., are requested to attend the Funeral of the late Brother 8. T. Henwood THIS (Wednesday) AFTEBNOON. Brake will leave the Lodge Boom at 2 p m.

SALVATION ARMY BARRACKS TO-MORROW NIGHT (Thursday). ' GREAT SOCIAL MEETING, Presided over by His Worship the Mayor, suppcrted by the local Clergymen. Captain Tucker, Colonel Porter, G. 8., W. A. Barton, S.M., Lissant Clayton, and otherß.

POVERTY BAY CRICKET ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of all interested in Crioket will bs held in the Farmers' Union Club Rooms, Masonio Buildings, at 730 o’olockTO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING Business: To devise eoheme for laying down turf wioket, inaugurating sohool oom« petitions, and proouriog groundsman and coach. 0. R. OLSEN, Secretary.

HIS MAJSSTI’3 THEATBE, llth til the 18)h July. Major Perry, with the Eleotrio Biorama Company and Bass Band; 5000 f:et of Living Piotures of the late ’Erisoo disaster ; first shown in Australasia. Major Perry’s Company, larger and better than ever. Prices—2s and Is. MATAWHEBO POUND.

IMPOUNDED At Matawhero Pound— One White Cow, no brand, vis'ble One Light Bay Pony, shod all round, branded oircle in square If not claimed and all (xperirea paid, wil 1 be sold at the above poundyards on TUESDAY, July 3rd, at 12 noon. J. B. HOLLIER. Poundkeeper. ORMOND POUND.

on 9 Bay Mire, no brand viaiblo, wSHo upni on back, teen near shoulder. If not olaimed and expenßeS paid, will be sold on July 9ih. Impounded by Banger, dor trespassing on County roads One Brown Gelding, no b'and visible, star, two hind feet white, Bhod a’l round. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold on July ( Jth. 0. NEENAN, " Poundkeeper.

TRO CADERO OAFE Under New Management. THE Proprietor begs to Notify the Publio cf Gisborne that he has had the premises thoroughly renovated throughout, in whioh be intends to cater in first olaEB style. FISH AND OYSTER BUPPEBS A SPECIALITY. Special Dinners to Order. Spaolous and Airy Dining Room lor Ladies.

HOLIDAY NOTICE. GISBORNE RACING CLUB’S STEEPLECHASE MEETING. Poverty Bay Park Company's Grounds. NOTICE Is Hereny Given that the HolL day Committee have deoided that THURSDAY the sth dayot July, 1906, shall be observed as a Holiday from the hour ol 12 o'olcok Noon. The business people are therefore requested to close their premises at that hour.J For tho Holiday Committee. JOHN TOWNLEY, Chairman.

FEDERAL LUNCHEON AND SUPPER ROOMS. El ft i ii W STEWART Island and Rook Oysters and Fresh Fish every boat. Meals at all hourß from 10 a.m. to midnight. Fried Fish and Chips a Speoiality. THE HAY LIGHT, THE LIGHT OF THE DAY. BURNER, complete .. Bs. RENEWAL M4NTLEB .. Is. Fixed Free. GISBORNE GAS COMPANY, LTD.

MATAWHERO SALEYARDS. ' NOTICE TO CLIENTS. THE Pressure ol Autumn Btook Business beiDg now removed, Fortnightly Hales will be resumed until further notice. Attention is direoted to the following cjata of Fixtures;— WEDNESDAY, 4ih JULY, 1906. THURSDAY, 19th JULY, 1906. THURSDAY, 2nd AUGUST, 190 Q. THURBDAY, 23rd AUGUST, 1906. THURSDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER. THURSDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER. Sales oommence at 11.3 Q Sharp. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Lid. N.Z. LO *N AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO,

A BARGAIN Half-aore, with good 4roomed House, Te Karaka. Only £5 deposit.—Apply T, G. Lawless.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1794, 27 June 1906, Page 3

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