ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THURSDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1902, At 8 p.m. 1 BAND JpiANOFOBTE JJECITAL MRS BARRINGTON WATERS
Will play: “Andante and Rondo," op. 16.. Henry Herz “Grand Sonata and Funeral March,” op. 12 Beethoven “Polonaise in A Flat,” op. 53 Chopin “ Die Forelle ” Schubert-Heller “ La Campanella ” Paganini-Liszt “ Valse Caprice" Rubinstein “Intermezzo in Octaves ”... .Leschetisztky “ Berceuse ” Chopin MISS LORRAINE TANSLEY Will sing: B e cit. and Aria, “Oh! How Often Bliss Enraptured ” Donizetti ! “Daddy” Behrend MR T. DALRYMPLE Will sing : “Alla Stella” Bobaudi (With 'Cello obligato.) MR H. D. PARKER Will play : a. “ Walther’s Preislied ” Wagner a. “Muzette”** Offenbach Admission 3s, 2s, and Is. Plan and tickets at Chrisp and Son’s Music Warehouse. ril HEA TB E ROYAL. Manager Mr J. R. Bapty. Lessee Mr H. J. Hansen. Under the Patronage of the Right Hon. the Premier, Sir Joseph Ward, K.C.M.G., and the Leading People of the colony. A PHENOMENAL ATTRACTION! For a Season of FIVE NIGHTS ONLY! Commencing SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. First Appearance in Gisborne of the Brilliant Young American Actress— MISS JANET WALDORF. “ One of the Finest Actresses that has ever visited the Australian Colonies.” —Press. Supported by Mr NORVAL MACGREGOR, And a Company of 22 | METROPOLITAN ARTISTS | 22 ORAND OPENING PRODUCTION— Marie Lovell’s Stirring Drama, “INGOMAR” MONDAY—“CAMILLE.” TUESDAY—” ROMEO AND JULIET.” WEDNESDAY—“ LADY OF LYONS.” THURSDAY—” MERCHANT OF VENICE.” Stage Directress .. A. Dow Currier. Musical Director .. Harold Campbell. Box Plan at Miller’s. PRICES 4s, 3s, and 2s. H. PLIMMER, Rep. for Miss Waldorf.
JgLLERSLEA P ROPERTY— P ATUTAHI gUBURBS. DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE BY TENDER. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. THAT excellent freehold property known as “ Ellerslea,” containing in all 185 acres, 2 roods, 30 perches, is ofTered for sale by tender by the Executors of the will of the deceased Mr Walter Black, in the lots undernoted. TERMS OF PAYMENT: Ten per cent, with tenders as deposit ; 10 per cent on 17th March, 1002 ; and the balance on mortgage of the land, re-payable by TWENTY HALF-YEARLY PAYMENTS of an equal amount, with interest at £5 per cent, per ' annum on unpaid instalments. Tenders to be for each Lot separately at per acre, and to be lodged with the Subscriber not later than 10 o'clock a.m. on Monday, the third day of MARCH, 1902, Eacli tender to contain Cash or Marked Cheque for 10 per cent of the price tendered as a Deposit on account of Purchase. The Vendors’ reserve prices are contained in a Sealed Packet attached to the Conditions of Sale, and will be opened when tenders are opened. Tenders will be opened within the Office of the Subscriber on Monday, the Third day of MARCH, 1902, at NOON, and the Purchasers declared in presence of any tenderers who attend. Particulars and Conditions of Sale and the Plan and Title can be inspected in the hands of the Subscriber. The Title is under the Land Transfer Act. The Lots are as follows A. B. P. Lot I—Area 20 0 0 Lot 3 „ 20 0 0 Lot 5- „ 25 2 0 Lot 7 „ 21 2 9 A. R. P. Lot 2 —Area 20 0 0 Lot 4 „ 28 2 0 Lot 6 „ 31 0 0 Lot 8— „ 19 0 21 W. SIEVWRIGHT, Solicitor for the Executors. Gisborne, 28th January, 1902.
GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS’ FROZEN MEAT COMPANY, LIMITED, GISBORNE, NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL £30,000, IN 30,000 SHARES OF £1 EACH. PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE. P. Barker, Sbeepfarmer, Gisborne. W K. Chambers, Sheepfarmer, Repongatre. F. Hall, Sheepfarmer, Gisborne. \V. Douglas Lysnar, Sheepfarmer, Gisborne. James Fitzgerald, Sheepfarmer, Anaura. E. M. Hutohinson, Sheepfarmer, Waihuka. P. T. Kenway, Sheepfarmer, Waimata. F. Patullo, Station Manager, Rangatira. C. A. DeLautour, Barrister, Gisborne. Applicants for Shares are requested to send in their applications with as little delay as possible, a 3 it is absolutely necessary to determine at the earliest possible date that the shares required are subscribed. Applications and moneys therewith will be received by me, or by any of the Committee. C. A. DeLAUTOUR (For the Committee). MRS E. BLACK, AD IE S' J^URSE, IS prepared to receive Ladies at her Home, or arrangements can be made whereby they will be visited at their Homes. References and Testimonials from leading Doctors in Auckland and Gisborne. Address: PEEL STREET (Two doors from Dr Williams').
MUSIC. MISS SOMERVELL is prepared to receive Pupils for the Pianoforte. Terms Moderate. ADDRESS: DISRAELI STREET Gisborne. rjIHE J^AUNDRY. MRS BOYD begs to notify the people of Gisbornethat she has opened up A EIRST-CLiSS LAUNDRY, Orders for which may be left at Messrs Smith Bros., hairdressers. Mrs Boyd has had the best of City esperieuco, and solicits [ a trial order.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 326, 29 January 1902, Page 3
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