GISBORNE BREWERY. rTUIE above business will be RE-OPENED in a few weeks, at the NEW PREMISES now being erected at the corner of Aberdeen and Stanley Roads. For further particulars see future advertisement. 227 TENDERS. FTIENDERS are hereby invited for LAYING KERBING in portions of Gladstone Road and Cobden-street, about 23 chains. Tenders to be sent into my office by TUESDAY, 4th July, by 4 o’clock, where Specifications can be seen. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. B. SHERRIFF, 224 Town Clerk. T TQ A upupqnr'YD'V' . cl Jjxx A A AAAt X VARIETY TROUPE! ACADEMY OF MUSIC. —ON—MONDAY, JULY 4, 1881. Programme.—Part I. Overtureßattery Band Song “Happy with Thee” Madame Stewart Song (10ca1).....Mr. J. R. Scott Instrumental Mrs. Bach Recitation Mr. May Phillips Song Mr. W. Ratcliffe Song (by special desire) “ Oh, say once more I Love Thee ” Madame Strwart INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. Part 11. Selectionsßattery Band To conclude with (for the first time) The Grand, Original, Musical, Tragio-Comical Anti-Splentie and Mirth-Provoking Extravanganza by Francis J. Piesse, entitled —
Bonem Securem, The Knowing Monarch ; —OR — The Melancholy Maiden and. the Rival Suitors. Bonem SecuremMr. F. J. Piesse Sham, Duke of Gammon... Mr. F. W. Thompson Donaldo, Prince of Noland... Mr. C. D. Berry Cashcare, Prime Minister of Landsandia... Mr. J. Bourke Murduroso, a Bandit Mr. J. Cresswell Prigando, a Cockney Prig Mr. J. R. Scott Ching Shee, a Gross man Mr. C. Ward Princess ChignoninaMr. M. H. Smith. Courtiers, Guards, Pages, &c., by Messrs. Brown, Jones, Robinson, Smith, Snooks, and others too numerous to particularise. Books of the Play can be obtained in the Hall, Is each. FOR PARTICULARS SEE HANDBILLS. Admission : —Front Scats, 3s ; Back Seats, 2s ; Gallery, Is. Seats may be reserved at Messrs. Ratcliffe and Piesse’s where plan may be seen. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. ; Performance to commence at 8 o’clock sharp. F. J. PIESSE, 223 Manager.
IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of Hawke's Day, Colony of New Zealand, holden at Gisborne. In the matter of “ The Debtors and Creditors Act 1876,” “ The Debtors and Creditors Act Amendment Acts, 1878-79,” and in the Bankruptcy of WILLIAM FITZGERALD CRAWFORD, of Gisborne, Brewer, a Debtor. AN adjourned meeting of Creditors in the above Estate, will be held at Messrs. Pitt & Bennett’s office Gladstone Road Gisborne on WEDNESDAY, the 6th July, 1881, at 2 p.m., for the purpose of enabling the debtor to apply for a certificate recommending his discharge. Dated this 28th day of June, 1881. C. D. BENNETT, Trustee. Rogan & Nolan, Solicitors for Debtor. 221
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 957, 2 July 1881, Page 3
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