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The Rev. Joseph Cook, at a farewell entertainment at Melbourne, said:--“The time would come when Australasia would contain a population of 100,000,060, or even 200,000,000, and the present generation should remember that they were trustees for those who were to come after them. H>would remindlhem that the first 3,000,000 in America gave that country its political institutions. ” fhe Cricket Match, English v. Colonials, will be held on Saturday next, at the Hapera Grounds, at half-past two o'clock in the afternoon. The sides are as follows :—English : Messrs. Reynolds. Nash, Rev. J. Hill, Woodhead, Smith, Aislabie, Rev. L. Hudson, Johnstone, Rees, Graiss, Day, and T. Morgan. Colonials : Messrs. Winter, Nolan, Morgan, Bloomfield, Finnell, Johnstone (2), Carroll, Reardon, Rees, jun, and Bull. Play will commence at 2.30. Any member wishing to play, and whose name is not men tioned, will be chosen on the ground.

WANTED KNOWN—L. Humphrey's has just received a consignment of Smoked Fish, which are for sale at his establishment, Peel-street. DIVINE SERVICE. THE Rev. J. HILL, will hold Divine Sendee at Patutahi on Sunday Next in the Schoolroom, at 2.30 p.m. 158 GISBORNE PERMANENT LAND BUILDING, & MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. BALLOTS will be taken on MONDAY NEXT, the 6th inst., at 8 p.m., for £2OO. By order, F. J. PIESSE, Secretary. NOTICE. THE REV. J. HILL will preach at the Holy Trinity Church, Gisborne, at 7 p.m. on FRIDAY Next. 159 Baces! Races I! Races!! FOR SALE OR HIRE. A SWING BOAT, capable of carrying Eight Persons. May be seen at Mr G. Humphrey's Carriage and Spring Factory Peel-Street, Gisborne. PRICE MODERATE. 156 TENDERS FOR CARTAGE. Tenders wanted for the cartage of 90 BALES, more or less, of WOOL from Okahuatui to Gisborne. For particulars apply to Mr.. R. H. Fisheb, to whom Tenders must be delivered, not later than MONDAY, 6th Nov., at 4 p.m. 157 I GISBORNE LITERARY MUSICAL —AND—DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. PARNELL & BOYLAN’S HALL. THURSDAY, NOV, 2, 1882. Pboc.bam.me : Overture (Pianoforte)Mr J. T, Crawford Song—“ The White Squall. . .Mr MeElwaine Song—“ Waiting” (Faraie)...Madame Stew abt Song—“ The Village Blacksmith Berry Reading Mr J. Bourke Song. .Mr Towsey Song (comic) Master V andy Song—“ The Tar's Farewell "...Mr E. Chrisp Song—“ One Morning, Oh so Early ”... Madame Stewart Interval or 10 Misvtes. To conclude with the Farcical Interlude in one act, entitled— FEARFUL TRAGEDY IN THE SEVEN DIALS. Mr Timothy SlumpingtonMr McElwaine Mr Muggleton Mulligatawuey Mr Moynihan Mr TwigleyMr Morgan Jacob Weaz1e..........Mr E. Pavitt Mrs SlumpingtouMadame Stewart

Doors open 7.30. ; Performance begins at 8 o'clock. Admission —Front Seats. 3s ; Gallery and Back, 2s. 144. GisßOiiXK, 31st October, 1882. TO E. K. BROWN ESQ., GISBORNE. DEAR SIR, —We, the undersigned, respectfully you to allow yourself to be nominated for the ensuing term, as Mayor of Gisborue, and we promise to use our beat endeavors to secure your return. Yours faithfully— John Townley, ( John Somervell, James Robb, J. C. Dunlop, John Maher, J. Lawrence, William Graham, Thomas Usher, And. Graham, H. J. Bushnell, Thelwall & Co., F. Dufour, •lames Brown, M. Jennings, J. Sigley, Josiah Tutchen, P. McFarlane, Fredk. J. Shelton, Edward ffras. Ward, G. F. Butt. W. A. Friar, Wm. Teat, \Yni. Adair, Wm. Maude, m. Miller, Carlaw Smith, H. C. Boylan, A. Gordon Croll, J. East, J. H* Stubbs, Geo. Humphreys, Malcolm McDonald, A Robb, B. Bentley, W. Oulton, Thos. Adams, Edwin Woon. f*. J. UfOiulvy, S. Doiemaiv Jphn Cofenjup. John Harvey, M. J. 0, lA, («

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1191, 2 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1191, 2 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1191, 2 November 1882, Page 3

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