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THE MUTUAL FIRE * MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Notice of allotment of shares in the above Company having this day been posted to the respective applicants for shares in this District, we beg to give notice that the Ist call of ONE SHILLING PER SHARE must be paid to the Company’s credit at the Union Bank of Australia, (instead of the National Bank) on or before the 15th instant. Wm. RATCLIFFE 4 CO., Agents. WA N T E D — A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. Apply at the British Empire Hotel. 162 TO LEAVE AUCKLAND. .Ara THE Schooner GISBORNE, J. Skinbbb, Master, WILL leave Auckland far the Eai it Coast and Gisborne on TUESDAY, 14th of November. For particulars of freight, passage, apply COMMON SHELTON & CO., Agents. . "W o O L SHI P . Fob London Direct. The Al Barque “ LOCHNAGAR.” Capt. Pkbriam, Is expected to arrive from the Bluff on or about next TUESDAY Week, and will commence loading immediately after arrival. For freight or passage, apply to— GRAHAM, PITT & BENNETT. 123 Agents. DIVINE SERVICE. THE Rev. J. HILL, will hold Divine Service 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, Secretarv.

pARNELL AND BOYLAN'S HALL. Prince of Wales’ Birthday. Undeb the Patronage of HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, AND COUNCILLORS OF THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE, AND OF THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE J BATTERY. The Employes of Messrs. McConnichie and Flatt, Contractors for the Erection of the Union Bank, will on N() VE M B E R 9th Give a Grand Variety ENTSRTAHTMENT AITD BALL, IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE HOSPITAL When Mr. E. O’HARE will make his First Appearance in his selection of Motto Irish Songs and Jigs, Negro Songs and Dances, And on which occasion the J Battery Band, and the Leading Local Talent of Gisborne have kindly offered their services. PROGRAMME.—Part I. 1. Opening Overture J Battery Band 2. Mottto Sone—“The Working Man,” E. O’Hare 3. Ballad Madame Stewart 4. Song—“ Maid of Athens,” Mr Edwards 5. Song—“ Tobias and Biancas,” Gentleman Amateur 6. Ballad—“ Maid of Athens,” Mr H. Towset 7. Comic Song Master D. Ross 8. Baritone Song—“ In the Gloaming,” F. Finlay 9. Song and Dance—“ The Sunbeam,” E. O’Hare Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11.

Overture J Battery Band 1. Irish Song and Jig—“ Jolly Irishman,” E. O’Hare 2. Ballad—“ Thou art so near,” Mr H. Towsey 3. Bone Solo Mr Pierce 4. Song—“ Tom Starboard,”...Mr E. Chrisp 5. Song and Chorus—“ Over the Garden Wall,’’...Baron and Herbert DeCosta 6. Clarionette Soio Mr J. Hall 7. Negro Flirtation—“ The Girl w’ith the Flowing Hair,” E. O’Hare The whole to conclude with the side-splitting Negro Farce, entitled SLIM JIM ; or, BARNUM’S HALL. Barnum E. O’Hare Slim Jim J. Cohen Lady Macbeth J. McConnichie Other characters by the Company. A DANCE will be held after the entertainment. Doors open at 7.30 ; performance to commence at 8 p.m. Admission :—Front seats (to admit to Dance) 3s. ; Gallery and Body of Hall, 2s. ; Children, half-price. Tickets may be had from Members of the Committee, and at Mrs. A. M. Browne’s and Mr. Thomas Adams, Stationers, Gladstone Ro..d. H, McKAY, 128 Hon. Sac.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1193, 4 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1193, 4 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1193, 4 November 1882, Page 3

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