PRINCE OF WALES’ BIRTHDAY. 1.0.0.F.M.U. A.D. Loyal “ Gisbobnb” Lodge, No 6,087. The first anniversary of the opening of this Lodge will be celebrated by a To be held in the Masonic Hall, on TUESDAY November 9, 1875. Dancing to commence at 8.30. Gentlemen’s Tickets 10s 6d each. Ladies by invitation circular. Tickets may be obtained from the following Stewards :— Bro. W. H. Steele, P.P.G.M. „ J. Warren, P.G. „ F. J. Piesse, N.G. „ H. J. Reed, V.G. „ R. Colebrook. N.B.—The Members of the Lodge will assemble in the Lodge Room at 8.15, on the above evening, and proceed thence to the Ball Room. 724 MESSRS. TURNER AND SMITH BEG to announce that they have commenced business as GENERAL MARKET GARDENERS, and that in about one month’s time they will be prepared to supply the inhabitants of Gisborne and the vicinity with VEGETABLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT THE LOWEST PRICES. The first crop of STRAWBERRIES (Duke of Edinburghs) will be ready in about a fortnight at the gardens of the Taruheru River, formerly occupied by Mr. P. Nevin, now rented by the undersigned. Excursion parties and visitors will be provided with STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM at the Gardens. STRAWBERRIES at Is per QUART. Hotels and storekeepers will be waited on for orders. TURNER & SMITH. October 29,1875. 725 ROSELAND Nursery Grounds, AND PLEASURE GARDENS. rpHE Undersigned begs to announce his ■X intention of throwing open his extensive grounds at Makaraka, on and after SUNDAY, 14th NOVEMBER NEXT, for the reception of visitors. THE ROSELAND GARDENS Have long been noted as the most de lightfu and attractive place of recreation in Poverty Bay ; and the proprietor is determined to spare no expense in providing for the comfort and pleasure of those who may favor him with a visit. The grounds have been tastefully laid out, and are now under extensive alterations and improvements; while they form a picturesquely retired spot for PICNIC & EXCURSION PARTIES in quest of change from the dust and heat of the town, from which they can be reached either by road or river. Amongst other attractions provision is being made for CROQUET, SWINGS, SHOWER AND PLUNGE BATHS ; While FRUIT of all kinds in season, STRAWB ERRIEB AND CREAM, and HON EY fresh from iho hive, will be provided at reasonable charges. £-i r ” Admission to the grounds—Adults, 6d each; Children under 12, with their Parents, FREE. 737 THOMAS U’REN. SAS NOTICE. LICENSING COURT—POVERTY BAY DISTRICT. 4 SITTING of the above Court will be held in the COURT HOUSE, Gisborne, at NOON on TUESDAY the 7th December, 1875, for the purpose of taking into consideration all applications for the transfer, renewal, or removal of Publicans, Wholesale, Bush and Bottle Licenses. All applications must be lodged in duplicate with the Undersigned on or before the 13th November, 1875, at the Resident Magistrate’s Office, Gisborne. G. L. GREENWOOD, Clerk to the Licensing Court. Gisborne, October 28, 1875 . 788
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 322, 6 November 1875, Page 3
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