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pRAND ]V/rOONLIGHT pONCERT, ** X ™- In Aid of W.C.T.U. COFFEE AND FREE READING ROOMS, THURSDAY, 21st NOVEMBER, 7.30 p.m., In the Grounds of the Misses Morice, Childers Road. Gisborne Rifles Band will play several selections. Violin, 'Cello, Cornet, Flute, and Mandolin Solos. Sougs from Misses Heany and Ferris; Messrs J. East, Teat, Taylor and others. Maori Chant by Students of Te Rau College. Instrumentalists : Messrs Massey, Parker, E. Chrisp, L. Sherriff, B. Smith; Misses Winkelmann and Gray. COFFEE AND CAKE. His Worship the Mayor will 'preside. ADMISSION— ONE SHILLING. 86 ORMOND HALL. AN ENTERTAINMENT will be held on SATURDAY NIGHT, November 23rd, when Limelight Views of the Boer War and the Passion Play will be given. Doors open 7.30 p.m. ; commence 8 p.m. Admission Is ; children 6. 92 IN BANKRUPTCY.— In the Supreme Court, holden at Gisborne. NOTICE is hereby given that statements of accounts and balance-sheets in respect of the undermentioned estates, together with the report of the Audi* Office thereon, have been duly filed in the above Court ; and I hereby further give notice that at the sitting of the said Court, to be holden on FRIDAY, the 6th day of December, 1901, at 10 a.m., I intend to apply for an order releasing me" from the administration of the said estates. Mark James Benson, of Karaka, Laborer. George Pitcaithley Bruce Steuart, ' of Tokomaru, Saddler. George Poulgrain, of Te Arai, Farmer. David Reid, of Tolaga Bay, Station Manager. .. George Searle, of Gisborne, Carpenter. JOHN COLEMAN, Deputy Assignee. Gisborne, Nov. 19th, 1901. 11l WHATAUPOKO ROAD BOARD. IT is hereby notified that ALL RATES remaining unpaid after NOVEMBER 30th inst., will be sued for, without further notice. HY. McKAY, Clerk. Gisbome, Nov. 6, 1901. 996 QAUTION. T)UBLICANS, Barmen, and Barmaids JL are cautioned that supplying Intoxicating Liquors to Maori Women is liable' to a fine of TEN POUNDS. 109 ONE POUND REWARD. T OST— BLACK HORSE, with white JLJ hind foot. Return to O'Reilly Bros.' Stable, or J. Parker, blacksmith, Bright street. Anyone detaining same will be PROSECUTED. 110 J. D. B RIASCO ' UMBRELLA MAKER, NAPIER, Will be in Gisborne for a few days. Umbrellas recovered from 2s 6d. Parcels, etc., may be addressed: Care Mrs W. Good, Bright street; also, representing the City Dye Works, Napier. 114 PURE MILK. MOTHERS, Study your Children's Health, and take your Milk from the I.X.L. D***' Where you will get your Milk PURE,THOROUGHLY COOLED, and TESTED before 1 delivery. Customers can rely on having a Full Supply of Milk during Winter Months. All Orders left at Mr Oatridge's Baker's Shop to be supplied with MILK, CREAM and BUTTER will receive Prompt Attention. ' . j 103 ARAI ROAD BOARD. rfIENDERS will be received at the JL Board's Office, Gisborne, up to 10.30 a.m. on SATURDAY, December 7th, 1901, for Widening two miles of the present 6ft Bridle Track, Tokonui Road, to a 14fib Dray Road. The work will be let in two sections of one" mile each. ' Plan and specifications can be seen on application to me at Patutahi. T. W. BDjHAM, 56 Clerk. " T ~ ri TO BUSHFELLERS. rpENDERS invited for Felling Fencing JL Line, between Messrs Ritchie and McSaveny'.s, Motu; 66 feet each side, length about two miles. Also, — Thirty chains adjoining Crown land. Everything to be felled. Tenders to be sent to Isiah McSaveny, care Mr Beaufdy, Post-office 1 , Rakauroa, not later than the 22nd N.OVEMBER, 1901. 84 RENDERS. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, till NOON on SATURDAY, the 23rd November, for the Lease for a term of years of 1500 A CRES I MPROVED gHEEP QOUNTRY, Part of Ngakaroa D and E Blocks. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Full particulars and conditions on application to— N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. 55 -' TENDERS. rjiENDERS will be received by the unJ> dersigned, up to Noon on SATURDAY, the 30th November, 1901, for Erecting a Four-roomed Cottage, on Lot 6, Marshjands, Ormond. Plans and specifications to be seen at Teat and Friar s Store, Ormond. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further information, apply to — C. GARDINER, 94 4 . Ormond. ' TO BIHLDERS. rpENDERS invited for Re-building the X British Empire Hotel, in Peel street. Tenders to close at Noon on the 22nd INSTANT. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office. W. P. FINNERAN, 12 Architect. FOR SALE. A FEW SECTIONS ON THE WAIKANAE BEACH. Terms Easy. - . Apply to— A. FORDE MATTHEWS. 960 NOTICE. / mHE UNSOLD SECTIONS in Mr W. • Graham's Marshlands Property are open for sale till NOVEMBER 16th. For particulars, apply to — COMMON, SHELTON & CO./ Ltd. DALGETY AND CO., Ltd. 923

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9306, 20 November 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9306, 20 November 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9306, 20 November 1901, Page 3

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