New Advertisements. FOE NAPIER & WELLINGTON. _ rpHE N.Z.s.s. Co.’b b.s. “ RANGATIRA,” Captain Lloyd, Will steam for the above Ports on or about THURSDAY, (To-morrow) Bth OCT. No cargo received on board unless shipped on the Company’s Boat Notes, and all Passengers booked on board will be charged 10 per cent, extra. For Freight or Passage, apply to GRAHAM & CO., Agents. FOB WANGABOA, TOLOGA BAY TUPAROA, & AWANUI. - rpHE Fast sailing schooner “BOVE B," Captain M‘Ca b e, Will sail for the above ports, (weather permitting) on WEDNESDAY, (This Day) 7th Inst. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to MESSRS. BOYLAN BROS., Gisborne. r AM * GARRICK THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, OCPOBEB 14th. THE Members of the Ormond Garrick Club have the honor to announce that there will be a performance at the above Theatre on WEDNESDAY, the 14th instant, on which occasion will be produced the interesting . Melo-Drama in Two Acts by John Howard Payne, Esq., entitled— THE Two Galley Slaves. Dramatis Personas— Henry Mr P. Galbraith Major de Lisle Mr A. Armstrong Bon honi me Mr J. Whitehead La Route Mr W. M. Brunt Basil Mr J. Dudley Claude Mr J. Walsh The Unknown Mr F. H. Clements Louise Lady Amateur Soldiers, Villagers, &c. Interlude In which MR. F H. CLEMENTS will appear. The whole to conclude with the Laughable and well-known Farce, entitled— A Blighted Being. Job Wort Mr C. A. Bettington Ned Spanker Mr J. Whitehead O’Rafferty Mr P. Galbraith Cumming Mr W. M.. Brunt - Susan Spanker Lady Amateur Admission—Reserve seats, 4s ; second seats, 2s Doors open at 7.30; curtain will rise at 8 o’clock sharp. VIVAT REGINA. F. H. CLEMENTS, Manager. TENDERS. FJIENDERS for making a DITCH (one mile in length) at Makauri, from Anderson’s House to the MILL CREEK, will be received up till THURSDAY, the Bth instant. Specifications may be seen at the OFFICE of R. M. SKEET. IMPORTANT SALE OF CLOTHING. •jy,JESSES. ROBERTSON AND CO. Have been favored with instructions to sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, (This Day) 7th Oct., at 12 o’clock, At their Rooms, A QUANTITY OF CLOTHING, without the slightest reserve, viz. : — 12 pairs Bedford Cord Trousers 4 Grey Shirts 10 Great Coats 20 Blue-serge Jumpers 4 Waterproof Sheets 2£ boxes Blacking 30 yards Biue-serge, double width 6 Bill Hooks 1 Wh-elbairow ► Terms Cash. ROBERTSON & CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES ON SATURDAY, the lOtii OCTOBER, at 12 o’clock. THE undersigned have been favored with instructions from James Dunlop, Esq., to sell by Public Auction at the Albion Hotel Yards on SATURDAY NEXT, 10th Instant, at 12 ©’Clock sharp— A MOB OF SUPERIOR HORSES suitable for Saddle, Harness, er Plough. Terms at sale. ROBERTSON & CO., Auctioneers.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 211, 7 October 1874, Page 3
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444Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 211, 7 October 1874, Page 3
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