McFAKLANE’S HALL.. Lbssbb & Manager ... B. W. Cart Tremendous Success, Glorious Reception, AND Immense Applause Greeted GARY’S JUVENILE PIRATES —OF— Pensance Opera Company Crowded and Delighted Audiences. Call upon Cali to ail the Principals. Opinions of the Public unanimous in pronouncing this the Grandest .Satire of the day. To-Night Tuesday! To-Night Tuesday! ! LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF THE JUVENILE PIRATES. Beautiful new Dresses, Scenery and Appointments. The sole right for producing the PIRATES has been purchased by Mr Cary, £5OO alone having bean paid for the Copywright. Act 1st —The Pirates Lair. Act 2nd —the Home of his Ancestors (by purchase.) Finale, Tableau, Rule Britannia. PIRATES OF PENZANCE. PIRATE S.—(THE PIRATE BAND) The Pirate King—Master Willie Cary
(aged 10 years) Frederick, an .Apprentice—Master Gxorgie Williams (aged 10 years) Samuel, his Lieutenant, Master Julias Peterson ; Pen ruddock, Master Frank Smith ; Tregallyn, Master Allan Campbell ; Tre walla, Mr Tasman Campbell; Wyverton, Master Ted Walker ; Slvthyvon, Master Robert Nash ; Tredoc, Master Willie Connor ; Ayrhyd, Master Arthur Neville; Mantyvyi, Master James Grindlev ; Trethyck, Master Herbert Flemming ; Black Ulph, Master George Payne ; Rydlyp, Master Harry Williams ; Ralph the Ready, Master Wybert Allstead ; Ruth, a Piratical Maid of all Work, Miss Lizzie Schlierkihe. THE PICNIC PARTY. Major-General Stanley, K.C.B. (a model) —Master Ernest Wyatt General Stanley’s Beautiful Daughters. Mabel Stanley — Little Lena Robinson, (91 years) Edith Stanley, Miss Amelia Smith ; Kate Stanley, Lil tie Amy Fitzgerald ; Isabel iStanlev, Miss Lizzie M’Carthy ; Emily Stanley, Miss Christina Johnson; Alice Stanley. Miss Flora Brett; Rose Stanley, Little Hester Jamison ; Wilfrida Stanley, Miss Ada Steven son ; Ethel Stanley, Miss Louisa Boundy ; Gwendoline Stanley, Miss Mary Jackson ; Constance Stanley, Miss Nellie Beere; Adella Stanley, Miss Constance Gwynne. GUARDIANS OF THE PUBLIC. Police Sergeant Al—Master Harry Smith. Police-Corporal, 84, Master Walker; Policem.’iii E.X.L., Alaster Cullimore ; Policeman \VY., Master Payne ; Policeman O.F.F. Master Brennan ; Policeman 8.A.R., Master Bi k ; Policeman A.S S.. Muster Patterson ; Policeman X.1.N., Master Lawrence ; Policema i Master Williams; Policeman X 'v.X., Baby Robinson aged 5 years.
THURSDAY, GREAT CHANGE. CHILLS BIC 1 CHILPERIC ! 1 With Unchangeable Appointments. FRIDAY AFTERNOON. A SPECIAL PEREOKMANCE FOR CHILDREN OF THE Pirates of Penzance. Prices on this occasion, for Children, Stalls and Pit Is ; Circle, Is 6d. FRIDAY NIGHT—CHILPERIC. SATURDAY—OUR FAREWELL NIGHT H.M.S. ZF’ln.ab Tore. Admission —Front Seats, 5s ; Body of Hall, 3s ; Gallery, 2s. Box Oilice at Mrs Brownes. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. "IVrOTTCE is hereby given that Mr E. ORB ELL has this day been appointed Inspector of Slaughter-houses for Cook County. JOHN WARREN, County Clerk. Gisborne, 6th Jan.. 1882. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for the undermentioned works :— Ist. —Sections 1 and 2, Gisborne-Wairoa Road—Formation, Bridges, Drains, &c. 2nd.—Removing and Spreading the earth between the Drain and fence on the Eastern side uf Main Road ; also, for Procuring, Delivering, and Spreading sand on lower portion of said road from Makaraka to Waerenga-a-hika. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the Office on and after Monday, 16th inst. Tenders to be endorsed as per Specification, and deposited in Office Tender Box at or before 7.m. on FRIDAY, 20th inst. The Engineer will proceed along the Gis-borne-Wairoa Road on Monday, 16th, leaving the Bridge Hotel at 9 a.m., when he will point out the work to intending contractors. GEO. J. WINTER, County Engineer. Gisborne, 9th Jan., 1881.
BOURSE, SMITH & CO.’S SALES. ROURKE, MONTHLY CATTLE SALES AT WAERENGA-A-HIKA. Commencing at 2 o’clock. 51
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1021, 10 January 1882, Page 3
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