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ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, LAST APPEARANCE —OF THE—LYDIA HOWARDE Comic Opera & Burlesque Comp any. A GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT tendered to MISS LYDIA HOWARDE, under the Patronage of His Worship the Mayor, and the Members of the Borough Council, and Chairman of the County Council, and County Councillors. A SPECIAL PROGRAMME. THE Opera-di-camera “ ZMCazTltELixa,,” Assisted by prominent members of the Amateur Musical Society. To be followed by the Celebrated Witches Scene, from Macbeth The whole to conclude with a Laughable Negro Farce. Reserved Seats may be secured at Mrs. A. M. Browne’s Fancy Repository. ■Admission .—4s ; 2s 6d ; and Is. 216 VOLUNTEER NOTICE. DISTRICT ORDERS. A THE usual MONTHLY INSPECTION PARADES willl take place as follow:— VOLUNTEER HALL. J BATTERY—Head Quarters Detachment, Wednesday, the 30th Nov., at 11 a.m.; > parade at 10 a.m. sharp. COUNTRY DETACHMENTS — Ormond Hall, Saturday, 26th Nov., at 7,30 p.m. Parade at 7 p.m. sharp. T. W. PORTER, 209 Captain Commanding District. JpiTT & JJENNETT Have been instructed by the Trustee in the Estate of DUNCAN FRASER, to sell at MAKARAKA, on TUESDAY, the 29th inst., at 2 p.m. About FIRST-CLASS CROSS-BRED x/xz SHEEP, consisting of—--150 Fat Sheep -100 Ewes, with Lambs 350 Stores (mixed sexes). The Sheep have just been shorn with an average of 6 A lbs. per fleece. 213 SATURDAY, 26th NOVEMBER' JDITT & £JENNETT X Are instructed to sell by Auction on Saturday, 26th inst., at 2 p.m. rp H E following Privileges at the forthcoming Hospital Fete, to be held on November 30th— No. I—Gates and Admission to the Grounds, whether by Bridge or otherwise. Admission: Adults, Is ; Children, 6d ; no exception whatever. No. 2.—Booth (Liquor Booth), the right of choice upon the ground. No.|3.—Booth (Refreshmentßooth) excisable liquors not to be sold. The Lessee to provide a cold lunch for Members of Committee and Judges, at a charge not exceeding 2s 6d each. No. 4.—Fruit Stall. No. s.—Right of Sports on the Ground. No. 6.—Right of Cards. After which, for the benefit of the Hospital, 100 first-class Puriri Wire Posts < 200 feet 9 i White Pine J M POUNDED AT GISBORNE By the Ranger, Nov. 21st, 1881. 1 Brown Gelding, branded TCNH near hip, off hind foot white, star on forehead. Will be sold at the pound yard on Dec. 6th 1881, unless redeemed. 218 R. WILSON, Poundkeeper. To our Country Subscribers. TW/rR. L. STEVENS, Baker, Patutahi, has _AVJ_ been appointed Agent for the Poverty Bay Standard, from whom copies mav be obtained every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Mornings. ’

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 1003, 24 November 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 1003, 24 November 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 1003, 24 November 1881, Page 2

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