JMPOUNDED 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 Dee. 6th 1881, unless redeemed. 218 R. WILSON, Poundkeeper. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SPECIAL SERVICES will (D.V.) be conducted on Sabbath next, as follows : —” Matawhero, 2.30 p.m. —Rev. J. M. Allan. St. Andrew’s, 7 p.m—Rev. J. M. Allan. 222 VOLUNTEER NOTICE. DISTRICT ORDERS. 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. EAST COAST ELECTION Captain Porter IS THE ONLY REALLY Independent Candidate IN THE FIELD, AND CONSEQUENTLY OUGHT TO BE Elected. 219 POVERTY BAY CRICKET CLUB. THE following Matches are arranged to take place as under : — SATURDAY, Dec. — Town v Country.— Country Members J. W. Johnson, J. White, C. Evans, G. L. Sunderland, Ewen, Woodhead, (Trevelyan, Valpy, Bond, Poynter, Weston, Rees, Day, A. Reid, White. WEDNESDAY, 7th. —Married ». Single. „ 14th.—Law v. All Comers. „ 21st. —Eleven chosen to play Napier Club ®. All Comers. 27th 'and 28th —At Hapera Ground Poverty C.C. v. Napier C.C. W. J. QUIGLEY, 221 Hon. Sec. 1.0.0. E. M.U. LOYAL GISBORNE LODGE, (No. 6087.) TV/TEMBERS of the Lodge are requested -t’-l- jo meet in the Lodge-room, TOWNLEY’S BUILDINGS, on WEDNESDAY next, 30th inst., at 9.30 a.m., in order to assist at SOCIETIES’ FETE, in aid of the Hospital Funds. Members of other Lodges are invited to be present. Members not having Regalia will be supplied from Lodge Chest. By order of the N.G. J. WARREN, 223 Secretary. GISBORNE EARLY CLOSING ASSOCIATION. AN ENTERTAINMENT IN AID OF THE Gisborne Hospital, WILL BE HELD IN McFarlane’s hall, —ON—WEDNESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE ABOVE ASSOCIATION. PRO GRAMME. Overture ... ... Piano Song, “None’ver” (Tito Mattei) Mr.Towsey Song, “Jolly Irishman” (in character) ... Mr Carter Song, In Happy Moments ”... Mr. Mahon Reading ... ... ... Mr. Piesse Song ... Madame Stewart Song (comic) Mr. J. R. Scott Song, “Don’t tell Jones ” ... Mr. Ratcliff Song ... Song, “True Blue ” ... T Mr. Ingle Interval. Song,“ The British Lion,” Mr.E. S. Goldsmith B° n g ... Madame Stewart Song, “ When Other Lips ” (Verdi) Mr. H. Towsey Song (comic) Mr. J. R. Scott To conclude- with the amusing Farce, “Box and Cox,” in which several of the leading Amateurs will take part. , Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at d o clock sharp. Admission—Front Seats an 4 Gallery, 2s 6d ; Body of Hall, Is. 228
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 1004, 26 November 1881, Page 2
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