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THE MOHAWK MINSTRELS THEATRE EOYAL. TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBEE Bth. Iq Aid of the Funds of the Beautifying Association. PROGRAMME—Part I. Minstrelsy. This End. | And this. Arthur Webb I Syd. Bennett Jim Arnold | Tom Holdsworth Interlocutor : Mr C. W. Foreman. Overture Mrs Fernandez. Opening chorus, “ Medley ”.. ..The Company Comic song, “Keep A-knocking” Jim Arnold. Sentimental ballad, “Sunny Tennessee,”.... Mr C. Lowndes. Comic song, “ Selected” Syd. Bennett. Comic stump speech, “ Smith ” Arthur Webb. Historio ballad, “ Jessie’s Dream ” Mr C. W. Foreman. Comic song, “ There’s’Air ” Tom Holdsworth. GRAND FINALE—- “ THE WANDERER’S RETURN.” Interval of Five Minutes. Part ll.—Variety. Sentimental song, “Klondyko Vale” Mr C. W. Foreman. Humorous song, “Hero of Mafeking ” Mr T. Holdsworth. Horn solo, “Tanerede” Mr Bert May. Comic song (selected) Mr J. Arnold. Song (selected) Mr C. W. Foreman. Irish comic, “McCarty’s Four-in-hand ” Mr Syd. Bennett. The whole to conclude with that Sidesplitting and Screaming Farce, entitled—“lßlSH JUSTICE.’’ Cast of Characters : Judge : Mr C. W. Foreman. Counsel for Prosecution : Mr Syd Bennett. Counsel for Defence : Mr Arthur Webb. P. C. Higgins : Mr Tom Holdsworth. Clerk of the Court: Mr Bert May. Assisted by Messrs Lowndes, Arnold, Lamont, and Lowndes. Curtain rises sharp at 8 o’clock. GBICULTURAL POVERTY jgAY C AND "OASTOBAL CtOCIETY. s c THE following Classes and Special Prizes have been added to the Schedule : , DRAUGHTS. -Extra Class— 4a: For Two-year-old Fillies and Geldings. Ist Prize, £2, and 2nd Prize £l, presented by Dalgety and Co. Special Prize of £2 2s, presented by C. Gray, Esq., allocated to

Class 5. Speoial prize, £2 2s, will be presented by W. King, Esq., for Best Foal by “Better Times.” LIGHT HORSES. Special prizes of £0 by M. Hall, Esq., and others, for— Extra Classes—Class 18a : Foal, suitable for Hackneys. Ist Prize, £2; 2nd Prize, £l. Four entries or no second prize. To be shown first day. Class 18b : Yearling suitable for Hackneys. Ist Prize, £2 ; 2nd Prize, £l. Four entries or no second prize will be given. To be shown first day. Clas3 18c: Two-year-old suitable for Hackneys. Ist Prize, £2; 2nd Prize, £l. Four entries or no second prize will be given. To be shown first day. SHEEP. Special Prize of £3 3s, presented by W. A. O'Meara, Esq., allocated to Class 71. G. R. WYLLIE, Secretary.

POVERTY BAY PARK COMPANY, LIMITED. TENDERS will be received, up to Noon on the 18th INSTANT, for Grazing at the Park Grounds. For full particulars, apply to the Company’s Office. H. M. PORTER, Secretary. S~ Tenders for ploughing about Forty Acres (old Waerenga-a-hika Racecourse) required. Tenders to close 12 o’clock MONDAY, 7th, with J. EIISKINE ; or, HARE MATENGA. C E ICKET. A GENERAL MEETING of Cricketers will be held in the Masonic Hotel, at S p.m., on MONDAY NEXT, to discuss Committee's Report as to District Scheme. Committee meet at 7 p.m. J. V. MACDONALD. WANTED. WANTED Ten or Twelve Firstclass AXEMEN. Must provide their own tents. Apply, at once, to— H. SVENSSON, Huanui Station. £1 REWARD. LOST, about three weeks ago, in Gisborne —Black and White SHEEP I DOG (SLUT). The above reward will be I paid on returning to — JOS. PARKER, Blacksmith, Gisborne. TO LET. TO LET—That SHOP at present occupied by Mr Eure, draper, situate in Gladstone Road, Gisborne. For particulars, apply to MR J. GIBSON, or MR JAMES ROSIE. WANTED. WANTED —STOREMAN; must be qualified to run gas engine. Salary at rate of £l2-5 per annum for start. Apply, by letter only, to — DALGETY & CO., Ltd., Gisborne. A T ROBERTSON’S—First Shipment of New Season’s Goods Just Opened. Latest Novelties in Gents’ Ties and Collars, Men’s and Roys’ Straw Bats, Shirts, and 0«? s.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 229, 5 October 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 229, 5 October 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 229, 5 October 1901, Page 3

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