AMUSEMENTS WAERENGA-O-KURI Sheep Dog Trial Club Second ANNUAL MEETING —1933To be held on Mr. S. E. GILLINGHAM’S PRO PERTY, on the 25tli, 26 th and 27th MAY. . Patron.—Mr. A. H. Wall. . president.—Mr. S. E. Gillingham. Vice-Presidents. —Mrs. J. Jeffrey; Hon. St. Logoi'; Messrs. J. B. Baros-Graluun, W. B. Harris, M. T. .11. Hall, J. Monc&ton, TV. B. JJ ossman, R. Ores well, E. J'. Stewart, \V. T. Voitch, 11. C. Parker, 0. E. 'Matthews, L. Grey G. H. Morice. W. J, Trafforcl, and H. \pfnlms. •Tudgo.—Air. iB. si. Fitzgerald Timekeepea.—|l Executive Ciniuri J. L. Bollorby. .—Messrs. C. E. Stevens Koliairn: in), J. M. Bjfftingau, AY .J Dolma i, J. L. Rimer by , H. E. Harris, J. Orajrff and J. Box. J? Sec ro La ry. —M C/Ti. Figg. ;LASS I. Pull & Drive round ii „ CLASS 2*/Zig-Zag 11 untawny CLASSy£—Straight Huntaway. PRIZES IN EACH CLASS—Ist. £ 2nd, 30‘s; 3rd, 12s Cd; 4th, 7/6. SIX CUPS.—Two dog team, WU'oe dog team, host two himtaways, drover scoring most points, local champion dog; and local _ maiden competitor scoring most points. Gold Medal for champion, dog. Numerous other specials. MEMBERSHIP FEE 5-1. ENTRY 3/6 POST ENTRIES. BOTH PAID ON GROUNDS. Annual Dance SATURDAY, MAY 27th, 1933. GOOD MUSJC. GOOD SUPPER. GOOD FLOOR. •Give your “kuri” a trial at the Kuri Trial. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS MOTORISTS! TRAILERS . FOR HIRE —AT— Q.ISBORNE iMOTORE PLACEMENTS COAL “ COAL FIREWOOD Best Quality Coal: k NEWCASTLE RENOWN (Waikato), STATE. WESTPORT STOCKTON. DRY MATAI, MANUKA, TAW A* COKE. CLARE~<Sr CLARE LTD. PHONES 614. 744. DRY CLEANING & PRESSING Suits, 0;-; Coats, 4/-; Pants. 2/6; Overcoats, G/- ; Frocks,’ 3/6; Costumes, c-’o. CLEANED DYED AND PRESSED. Hats Cleaned and Blocked,- 2/6. Suits 12/6: Suit Coats 7/6: Pants 4/6; Overcoats and Costumes 7/6 to 10/-, Frocks, 5/6 to 7/6. CITY DYE WORKS 78 CUSTOMHOUSE STREET, PHONE 485. GINGER BEER An old-time Drink, hot still very popular, •pleasing to the pal* at®, and highly nutritious. Manufactured by— SMITH BROS. CORDIAL FACTORY. ’PHONE 820 THE MOST WHOLESOME CUMMER DRINK ON THE MARKET. MARTINS SMASHES *. AND MANDARINE KRAZE. - Procurable Anywhere in Gisborne. INFORMATION FOR TRAVELLERS. TRAINS LEAVE GISBORNE FOR MOI’UHORA as follows: Mondays and Wednesdays. 3 p.m., Saturdays 4.15 pan., Tuesdays, Thursdays ' and Fridays, 8.5 a.m. MOTORS CONNECTING WITH TRAINS: For Palmerston North and Auckland, via Napier, Gisborne, dep. 6.0 a.m., Napier dp. 2.52 p.m. (Train), Palmerston ■ North arr. 8.18 p.m., Auckland. arr. 9,40 .a.m. next day. For" Auckland—via Rotorua.—Gisborne, dep. 5.45 a.m. Rotorua, dep. ; 4.40 p.m. (Train), Auckland, arr. 11 p.m. WAIRQA AGENCY Messrs Hanham & Co. BOOKSELLERS, Marine Parade and North Clyde, -And— Grout’s Novelty Shop. MARINE PARADB AND NORTH CLYDE Are the Wairoa Agents for the j "j <‘GIBBORNE TIMES.’*
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11954, 26 May 1933, Page 8
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