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THE GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS \ FROZEN MEAT CO., LTD. j AGENTS for ; rpHE N.Z. EXPRESS CO., Ltd. Parcels and Merchandise collected i and forwarded to Consignees everyAvhere, on shortest notice and cheapest rates. •THE- NORTH BRITISH AND MER- ' x CANTILE INSURANCE CO. Well known for its Promptitude and Liberality. Ono of the oldestestablished Companies known. r£<HE VICTORIA FIDELITY CO. Also as QOAL MERCHANTS & IMPORTERS. Large and Small Quantities delivered on shortest notice. T!he Trade supplied. Q.ENERAL CARRIERS. CUSTOMHOUSE AGENTS. Customs and Shipping Business efficiently attended to. HEAD OFFICE— GLADSTONE ROAD AND READ'S QUAYBRANCH OFFICE— At WHARF. THE GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS' FROZEN MEAT CO., Ltd. 380 POVERTY BAY RIFLE ASSOCIATION THE INAUGURAL PRIZE MEETING Will be held at Makauri -Range, on EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1906. Shooting to commence at 8 a.m. sharp. PROGRAMME. WAIMATA MATCH, 200 Yards, 7 shots. Thirteen Prizes, value £5. TURANGANUI- MATCH, 500 Yards, 7 shots. Thirteen Prizes, value £5. MOTU MATCH, 600 Yards, 7 shots. Thirteen Prizes, value £5, AGGREGATE PRIZES. Ten Prizes, value £5. The last four prizes in each match will be for Tyros. Entries close at 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, April 14th; 2s 6d each match. A 'bus will leave Masonic corner at 7 and 10 a.m., and Range at 3 and 5 p.m. Fares, 2s return. Refreshments on the ground. C. HELLIER EVANS, 304 Hon. Secretary. NOTICE. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' UNION THE Annual Meeting of the Rakauroa Branch will be held on MONDAY, 23rd inst. BUSINESS : To consider questioii of Valuations, Veterinary Surgeon, Duty on Potatoes, etc. Also, — Election of Officers, etc., for ensuing year. H. E. BURGESS, 343 Hon. Sec. * NOTICE. REDUCTION OF CAPITAL. NOTICE is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders of Common, Shelton and Company. Limited, will be held at the Company's Office, Peel street, on SATURNDAY, the Twenty-first day of APRIL, 1906. at the horar-of 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, when the following Resolution will be propo&ed: — "That the Capital of the Company be reduced from £100,000 divided into 20,000 shares of £5 each, to £40,000 divided into 20,000 shares of £2 each." COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. G. K. PASLEY, 254 Secretary. NEW ZEALAND RADLWAYS. GISBORNE SECTION. District Office, Gisborne, April 9th, 1906. IN coiuiection Avith Easter Holidays, the following Alterations and Additions to the Time-table will be niade : — On FRIDAY. April 13th, SATURDAY 14th, and MONDAY, April 16th, Special Trains Avill run — ■ p.m. -p.m. Gisborne dep. 1.30 Te Karaka d. 2.50 Te Karaka arr. 2.40 Gisborne arr. 4.0 The ordinary 4 p.m. trains on Friday, Saturday and Monday. p.m. p.m. Gisborne dep. 4.15 Te Karaka d. 5.45 Te Karaka arr. 5.30 Gisborne arr. 7.0 On Saturday, the train usually leaving Gisborne at 9.30 p.m., and Te Karaka 10.45 <p.m., Avill rum as under: — p.m. p.m Gisborne dep. 10.30 Te Karaka d. 11.45 a.m. Te Karaka arr. 11.35 Gisbome arr. 12.50 From THURSDAY, April 12th. to MONDAY, April 16th, the Return Fare Gisborne to Io Karaka will be TWO SHILLINGS, available for return until TUESDAY, April 17th. 336 BY ORDER, NOTICE is hereby given that the nextMeeting of the Hawke's Bay Land Board in Gisborne, will be held on the 21st INSTANT, at the Land and Survey Office, at 10 a.m. . ERIC C. GOLD-SMITH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Lands "and Survey Office, Napier, April 6th, 1906. 327 J. PECKOVER AND CO. LAND AGENTS, Are Instructed to Offer For Sale: THE Central and Valuable Property of Major Winter, Grey Street, comprising Halfacre and Family Residence ; also, Mrs Newton's Property, Clifford Street, Quarter-acre and Cottage (both properties very extensive Avater supply); also, the. Attractive Property of Mrs Burgess, Ormond Road, lawn, ornamental and fruit gardens, and Residence equal to new; also, New Villa, Childers Road (let 18s 6d), S*ery central; likeAvise, Properties Town and Country. Terms arranged. Improved and Bush Farms. Money to Lend. Tel. 211. 360 mmW_Wm Education Office, Napier, April 9th, 1906. WANTED — TEACHERS for the foi lowing Schools. Applicants must be qualified to teach, all the subjects required under the Standard Regulations Salaries payable according to "The Education Act* Amendment Act, 1905," and the regulations in connection with, the same: — Salaries . per annum about Waitahora, Sole Teacher ... £78 Napier, Assistant Mistress ... £85 " Makotuku, Assistant Mistress ... £100 Dannevirke South, an Assistant (either male or female) ... £135 Waipukurau, an Assistant Master £130 Applications, accompanied by testimonials to lie sent iu by THURSDAY, April 26th. 1906, addressed "The Secretary Education Office, Napier." G. IV FANNIN; 372 Secretary. FOR SALE. :* THE GOODWILL of Lease (11 years to run, Avith right of purchase) of the Waimata- Accommodation /House, containing 7 roonis, and 140 acres of Land (more or less). .Good stand for a man with teams. This is one of the best Eositions, Avithin easy reach of Gißborne y good road. Apply— INTERCOLONIAL LAND AGENCY, 226 LoAve Street, Gisborne. FOR PRIVATE SALE. ■Onn 18-MONTH TO 21-YEAR-OLD __UU STEERS. Apply— DALGETY & CO., Ltd. 295 . TE KARAKA POUND. IM P O UND ED By RangerOne Brown Mare, off fore foot white, long tail, branded like T over halfcircle near flank; bay filly foal at foot. . If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold, at the above Pound Yards, on WEDNESDAY, April 25th, at 12 noon. . W. BRIGHT, \. 556 Poundkeeper. MONEY TO LEND. MONEY TO LEND on Freehold and Leasehold Securities. SATNSBURX, LOGAN _ WILLIAMS, Solicitors, Lowe Street^ Gisborne. 992

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10638, 14 April 1906, Page 3

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