New Advertisements. FOR NAPIER. ’T'IIU A.S.P. Cos ».». GO-A- h e ad, Captain M‘Gii.livray, Will steum for the above Purl on or about To-morrow (Sunday) afternoon. No cargo received on board unleus shipped on the Coinpany’e Boat Notes, aud all Passengers booked on board will be charged 10 percent extra. For freight or passage, apptv to W. ADAIR 1357 Agent. FOR AUCKLAND. 111 E AS P ‘ co - BH - GO-A-HEAD, Captain M'Git livhay, Will steam for the above Port, on or about Tuesday the 26tb December. Np Cargo received on Board unless shipj»ed on the Company’s Boot Notes, and all Passengers booked on board will be charged 10 per cent, extra. For Freight or Passage, apply to W. ADAIR, 1358 Agent. FOR AUCKLAND DIRECT. rpHEs-s JANE DOUGLAS, Capt. Frazer Will steam fertile above Port on or about Wednesday Next. For freight or passage, apply to GRAHAM <t CO., 1350 Agents. Temperance Hall, ORMOND. CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT, Boxing Night. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1876. THE committee have the honor to announce that an entertainment will be given in the Temperance Hall, Ormond, on the above date. Programme : 1 —lnstrumental Mr G. J. Brown 2.—Song and Chorus . Mr B. dhirley 3.—Song “Thu Old Sexton” Mr F. 11. Clements 4.—Song, “ Promenade the Spa” Mr Ratcliffe s.—Recitation Mr Quigley 6.—lrish Comic Song... Master Bertie Nash 7.—Song Mr F. Dufaur Interval of 10 minutes. To conclude with the laughable characteristic Farce, in 2 acts, by C. A. Somerset, entitled A DAY AFTER THE FAIR. Mr Fidget (a retired Stockbroker) Mr E. P. Paviour Abraham Clod (a country lad) Mr W. M. Brunt Mr Sterling (a merchant)... Mr A. Lawsoa Jerry (hii servant) ") Sum Wax (a cobbler) 1 Susan Squall (a ballad j singer) Timothy Thumpwoll (a I R H drummer) Mademoiselle Dnmplino | (a French Prime Donna) Octavius Moonshine (a * maniac) J Polly (servant to old Fidget) h Susan Scrub (a washerwoman) [ T , .. . ~ ' z , < > Ladv amateur Madam May pole (a theatrical L manageress) J Admission : Front Seats, 4s, Back Seats, 2s 6d. Doors gjun at 7, the curtain will rise at 7*30 sharp. Vi vat Regina. F. 11. CLEMENTS, I 1346 For the Committee. BY AUCTION. THE undersigned will sell by Auction at his Mart T HIS DAY at Noon. Gents’ new and second hand saddles, I Ladies’ and Jockeys’ riding whips, Cart | whips, Marling des, Bridles, Saddle cloth-, | Stirrup leathers, Cart Harness, Spurs, Girths, ' Side Saddles. W. S. GREENE, 1318 Auctioneer
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 439, 23 December 1876, Page 2
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402Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 439, 23 December 1876, Page 2
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