NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS', 1926. TR AIN A R R A NT. EM ENTS. ON FRIDAY, January Ist, a train will leave Gisborne for Motuhora at 9.45 a.in., Te Karaka 10.45 a.in., Motuhora arrive .12.45 p.m., returning from Motuhora at 3.0 p.m., Te Karalca 5.0 p.m., Gisborne arrive 5.50 p.m. The morning train from Motuhora will leave at 8.40 a.m., Te Karaka 10.41 a.m., Gisborne arrive 11.30 a.m. The afternoon train from Gisborne will leave at 4.0 pan., Te Karaka. 4.53 p.m., Motuhora arrive 7.10 p.m. A special train will leave Gisborne for Ngatapa- 9.45: a.m., Patutahi 10.25 a.m., Ngatapa, arrive 10.50 a.m., returning from Ngatapa at 11.0 a.m., Gisborne arrive 11.45 a.m. A special train will leave Gisborne for Ngatapa at 3.45 p.m., Ngatapa arrive 4.30 p.m., returning from Ngatapa at 4.40 p.m., Patutahi 5.5 p.m.. Gisborne arrive 5.30 p.m. These trains will stop at Stanley Road if required, and trains on the Ngatapa line will also slop opposite the Patutahi Domain. On SATURDAY, January 2nd, 1926, a train will leave Gisborne for Motuhora at 9.45 a.m.. Ormond 10-15 a.m., Te Karaka 10.48 a.m., Motuhora arrive 12.55 p.m., returning from Motuhora at 3.0 p.m., To Karaka 4.49 p.m., Ormond 5.10 p.m., Gisborne arrive 5.410 p.m. Those trains will stop opposite the Or- > mond Sports ground for the convenience ' of passengers. The morning train from Motuhora leaves at 8.30 a.m., Te Karaka 10.46 a.m., Ormond 11.10 a.m., Gisborne arrive 11.40 a.m. The afternoon train from Gisborne leaves at the usual time. 308 WANGANUI RUGBY UNION. RESULTS OP GIGANTIC ART UNION. THE Results of the Art Union conducted by the Wanganui Rugby Union are as follows:—No. 1, 17352; 2, 866498; 3. E 56689 ; 4. 44117; 5, 11346; 6. 29142; 7, 5619; 8, 825720; 9, C 56850: 10. A 9457; 11. 90771; 12, 92586; 13, A 7593 1; 14, 85523; 15. A 78441; 16, 89057; 17. E 77515; 18, 1)17963; 19. 1)84815; 20, G 54397 ; 21, D 15240 ; 22. 18934 ; 23, 1)17526 ; 24. 1)85358 ; 25. I), 88082 ; 26, E 142; 27, 76390; 28, 1)42967; 29, C 48372; 30, 8875 ; 31, C 92640; 32, D 54440; 33, 1)45306 ; 34. A 54382; 35, 65162; 36, E 22408 ; 37, C 84121; 38, 50098 ; 39. D 54091; 40, E 51032; 41, 58655 ; 42, C 5340; 43. 1152451; 44, 24875 ; 45. D 18826; 46, 1)10282; 47, A 77240; 48, D 9344 ; 49, 54269; 50. D 67483. F. C- ATKINSON, 285 Hon. Sec. TENDERS. TENDERS will he received for a crop of RAPE, at OVmond. Tenders close DECEMBER 31st. For particulars, apply—--276 W. F. FATTEN. THE SOUTHERN CROSS ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTI)., 101 Willis Street, Wellington. NOTICE is hereby given that PolicyNo. yiA/20024, in the name of EDMUND EWART BROWN, of Gisborne, in the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued by The Southern Cross Assurance Company, Limited, has been lost or destroyed, and that a special Policyin lieu tlieroof will he issued by the said Company at the expiration of one month from the present date. T. J. CONFOY, Governing Director. December 23rd, 1925. 309 PICKWICK MOTOR SERVICE (Owner Drivers). ARS leave ALLSUP’S (late Morse’s) Tobacconist (opposite Herald) DAILY at 8 a.m. FARE TO NAPIER £1 5/FARE TO WAIROA 12/6 C vVE CALL FOR YOU. NO CHANGING CARS Booking Office: ALLSUP’S, Tobacconist. ’Phone 1461. 1 (Late Morse’s). PRIVATE ’PHONES 139 and 765. Napier Agents: A.A.P.W. MOTOR SERVICE. ’Phone 1429. , 565 : OILK Pyjamas for Xmas—24/6 to 36/-. . iO ' Harry Faram’s. 35 < WHITE Tennis Slioes Children’ I from 3/6; Women’s 4/6, 6/y, Gents’ 6/9. Xmas Gifts.—J. 1). Harries. 1 XMAS Offer—Gents’ Lace Boots I 15/6; Gents’ Oxford Shoes 21/-, tan | 22/6; great wearers.—J. D. Harries. 764 < rpiifi Carpet Cleaners Hie Clean I ; JL Sweeps—Vacuum Cleaning Co., 264 dnerdeen K ,ad 'Maine 722* FUR SALK —Five-roomed house, right I in town, lor £2so'; certainly a snip at the price.—Ball and Crawshaw, land Agents, Peel Street. : Dress baskets—a big stock, with • and without leather corners, 6/6 to * 16/6 1 most useful for picnics, etc.—Mol- ’ honrno Cash for lowest prices. TlNTED—Crockery. Well, go to F “The Ark.” Ypu can get Cups 1 from 2/6 £-doz., Plates from 2/9 £-doz., [ Tumblers 2/6 and hosts of lines of Crockery and Glassware. I A VERY Article marked down to low- 1 j est price on record. Your oppor- , tunity.—Sperre an- 1 Co., Jewellers, opp. , Palace Pictures. ‘ MANILA Cigars- -Box 25 Perfectos. *■ 12/6. —H. George, The Tobacco- - rns* VifmWYS Modern Cottage, with cV IV/W conveniences, three minutes’ - walk from Post, Office.—James Innas, [ Land Agent. Lowe Street. FOR SALE—3ocwt second hand Express (suitable for country district) a at a give-away price—At Krebs arid ' LADIES’ Fuji Silk Frocks make an d ideal Xmas gift. Our popular ' nriens. 23/6, 25/-, 26/6, to 35/-. —Mel- < bourne •Cash. Gisborne’s Busiest Store, 1 FOR SALE—Second-hand Butcher’s Cart, in good order and ready for the road, at £ll. Give this a look over. —Krebs and To ] d
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16920, 29 December 1925, Page 1
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