JMPQUNDED AT GISBORNE By T. Faram, March Bth. 1 Roan Gelding, branded like Shamrock or Crown near shoulder, at;ar on forehead. Will be sold at the pound yards on March 22nd unless redeemed. By W. L. Rees, on March 12th, 1881. 1 Chestnut Mare, branded F F near shoulder, blaze down face 1 Bay Eare, brandedE H off rump, near rump FF, blaze on face. Damages 5s each. Will be sold at the pound yard on March 26th unless redeemed. 1042 R. WILSON, Poundkeeper. “ Meet me at the Willows.” 'VZ’ES MEET ME, but in order to know the exact hour you must procure one of M. G. NASMITH’S newly imported LUMINOUS WATCHES. No matter how dark the night, the Magic Dial discloses the position of the hands, as plainly as in broad daylight. You might also bring with you some of the splendid Jewellery he has just imported,, comprising Silver Ornaments of all sorts. He has Bracelets, Broches and Earrings, Lockets, Negliges, &c., and has FRESH SUPPLIES by each English Mail. 1045 MACFARLANE’S HALL, Monday 21st March.. A N ENTERTAINMENT in aid of the XjL Widow of the late W. H. ROBINSON will be given as above, by the — Thornton Dot Troupe, Kindly assisted by the leading Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs of Gisborne. The performance will commenced with a Laughable Comedietta, entitled—- “ A Bilious Attack.” To be followed by a MUSICAL INTERLUDE consisting of the following Selections from “ PINAFORE.”— 1— Opening Chorus, “We Sail the Ocean Blue.” —By the Company. 2— Recitative and Song, “ Little Buttercup ” —Miss May Thornton. 3— Recitative, “ Buttercup and Bo’sun.” — The Dots. 4— Scena, “ Ralph Rackstraw ” and Chorus. 5— —Chorus, “ Over the Bright Blue Sea.”— By the Company. 6— Octette, “ Farewell My Own,” —Ralph Rackstraw and Josephine. 7 — Legend; “Not Many Y ears Ago.”—Litttle Buttercup The whole to conclude with — A Shakesperian Selection. Further particulars in next Issue. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8 p.m. Front Seats, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. 1047 Tobacco, Cigars, & Cigarettes. 1/V. May Phillips, GLADSTONE ROAD. HA S IN STOCK first-class Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco’s and all the necessary requisites for Smokers. The Proprietsr would call special attention to the fact of his having added a— Comfortable Smoking 1 Room, to his Establishment, and provided CHESS and DRAUGATS, for the lovers of these games. Fresh Cut Tobacco always on hand. Gentlemen purchasing Tobacco in the morning, can have it cut up by the evening, either fine or coarse, to order, Mr. Phillips possessing a LARGE TOBACCO CUTTER, is able to afford" this convenience, above any other house in Gisborne. Pipes cleaned and repaired. Work punctually done. Charges moderate. Orders by Post promptly attended to. Business hours ; 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., or later if required. 1046
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 926, 16 March 1881, Page 5
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