BAND CONTEST. A FULL MEETING of the Executive Committee will be held at the, Cosmopolitan Club TO-MORROW EVENING, at 8. JAMES CHRISP, ■ 770 • Hon. Sec. BAND CONTEST. CITIZENS willing to assist the local Committee by loan of Stretchers and Mattresses, for the use of visiting bandsmen, kindly notify the Secretary on or before SATURDAY, January 13th. JAMES CHRISP, 757 Hon. Sec. WANTED. KNOWN. WANTED KNOWN— That the Tolaga Bar Anglican Church BAZAAR will be held on JANUARY 31st .- and FEBRUARY Ist, instead of February 7th and Bth. ', ■ 777 GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that Messrs X Common, Shelton and Co Dalgety and Co., Williams and Kettle (2), N.Z. Loan; and Mercantile Co., Murray,-' Roberts and Co., Miller and Craig, F. S. Malcolm aiid Co., and Pearson, Max Jackson and de Lautour, 'whose places of business are within this district, have been duly Licensed to Sell by Public Auction for 12 months, to be computed from Ist January, 1912. R. i>. B. RO'BINSOIN, Town Clerk. Gisborne, 10th January, 1912. 764 QISBORNE. BOROUGH COUNCIL. DOG TAX. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr Robert THELWA^L has been appointed Registrar of Dogs for the Borough of Gisborne for the Year 1912, and that- the Registration Office is the Cook County Council Chambers, Chiiders road, Gisborne; also, that the Fees for the Registration of Dogs are as follows : — ;' Sbeep and Cattle Dogs, the property of one /'farmer or drover, up to the first 3... 2s 6d - each Above that number ... 5s Od each Every other description, of Dog ... ..'. ... ... 5s Od each All Dogs must be registered immediately, otherwise they will be destroyed and the owner prosecuted. Any Dog not wearing a collar shall be deemed unregistered. *•' • R. D. B. ROBINSON,; , , " Town Clerk. .. Gisborne/ 3rdNJanuary, 1912. 721 LOS T. LOST— Lady's Gold Watch, between Hannah's corner and Railway Station or Otoko Station and Rakauroa; £1 reward will be given for recovery, of same. J. B. PICKARD, 712 Motu. J. H. JONES; ACCOUNTANT SPECIALIST: IN BOOKKEEPING. TRADESMEN'S Books and Accounts carefully written up. Profit and Loss, Statements prepared and . Balance-sheets taken out. Auditing Work of every description . carried 'out faithfully. SecreterysTiips »^deTtakan. '■•' SUB-AGENTC : Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd^.|Eire, Marine, arid AcciflentL. Risks at Lowest Current Rates. Prornpit Settlements. OFFICE :, V.M.C.A, Rooms/Bright St. Tel.. 553., , Boy 198. Typing work executed.-: 736 BFAP. LN.MIND! JAM, JAM,- JAM! PLUMS. -PLUMS, FOR JAM OR BOTTLING (Direct from our own Orchard). "TTTTEi are,, m a position to sell Cneapei VV. ! than others. Bear m mind, only at C. L. FERGUSON'S, 'Phone 634. Opposite Herald. SOMETHING SPECIAL O'T- ACRES, Te Arai Flats, close to Of, School, Milk Factory, Cheese Factory, Post and Telegraph Office and Store. Almost 8-roomed House, b-ftuutifully furnished, including piano. All farm implements; crops, tows, horses, and everything appertaining to a farm. Owner must sell, under doctor's orders. ' Call for full ' particulars from — - G. K. PASLEY, 760 Lowe Street, G-isborne. FOR SALE. *•"" LONG . LEASE of Deposit of First- ' class CLAY, near Railway line, with small Brickmaking 'Plant. ' Splendid ■ sale for bricks. Price only £75. Any reasonable terms. « FIDDY, 631 ' Masoqic Buildings. TO DAIRY, FARMERS ON. THE RAILWAY LINE, AND OTHERS. THE OKITU BUTTER FACTORY J8 prepared to ■ Purchase ! — FRESH SEPARATOiR CREAAJ > — In Large or Small Quantities. THE Highest Price will be paid for Cream of good quality, delivered at any Railway Station. Freight on Cretan paid by the Factory. j Special arrangements will be made m any other district for the collection of Separator Cream where sufficient inducement offers. The Factory having made a Speciality" of Home Separator Cream, ia m a position to offer great advantages to Settlers m the Backblocks. HIGH GRADE SEPARATORS of any make, ap List Pripes, on Exceptionally Easy Terms. Separators erecfefl |*ree of Chargp. Separators on **qew at the Faptory, 20 Peel Street, Qisbprne. P9RRI£gT T^ST GUAPANTEfp. Write or call for full particnJarpP. A. ARMSTRONG, Manager. WHAT OH ! HERE WE ARE AGAIN! PEACHES! PEACHES! PEACHES! From 3d per lb. JAMES WHITE 633 Peach Grove, Ormond. J, ANDREWS Great Clearing • Sale. — .Now is your chance for ' p Boots and Shoes. ' Children's Lace i and Button Boots, Black Glace Kid, all sizes, from 6s. The remainder of Ladies' Boots and Shoes are going at less than 1 cost. Everything mnr| lie sold vriUiiri the. i}est few dava. Do^ns of Size 4 to cljear. Ladies' Green and White Canvas Shoes, to clear at 4s 6d. Now is your last opportunity to procure gopds at imoh wonderful prices.—^At H. J, 4fl^ r * w *» Clearing Sale of Footwear, 789
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12657, 10 January 1912, Page 1
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