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■"7 iI - THE NBW ZEALAND LOAN & MERC AN Til. 0 AGENCY COMPANY. Hm received inttructiras fr«>m D. G. McKxv towll by Public Auction, at hi»Fam> on or about 22nd February—--800 ™ 20 Cattle 15 Horses. R. HILL FISHER, M Manager. Gisborne Licensing District ANNEAL ELECTION. I THE Undersigned, Returning Offic«r f O , the Giebome Licensing District, in »<;. cordanoe with the provisions of the •' L : idling Act*, 1881 and 1882,” and the " » .epilation of Local Elections Act, 1876," do hereby appoint the MAKABAKA HALL , as the place, and the 7th day of February, fMS, at 12*noon, as the time, at which I riv sfi receive ' the nominations of candidates for Be at 9 in the above Licensing District. PELHAM E. BICHA ADSON, Returning Officer, - * . . . Gisborne Licer Dtetrict. r; Gisborne, Jan. 26th, 188-"7. Bl ' FOB EAST COA ST AND AUCKLAND ” t THB Schooner GISBORNE, ' Master, ■■■> 11 J. leave for the East Coast and Anok- ; W land on or about WEDNESDAY the 81st inst. Tv particulars of freight, pusage, apply , COMMON SHELTON & CO., Agents. •- gADDLE HORSES to be out on hire at——E. MATTHEWS, 510 Roebuck Road. MONEY TO LEND, following sums to lend on Firet-cla** Freehold Security, at Current Rates. £450, £6OO, £6OO. M. J. GANNON, 496 Licensed Interpreter. Peel-street.

WAEBENGA-A-HIKA SCHOOL BUILDING FUND. A TEA MEETING will be held in the ,A above School, in aid of the Building . Fund, on WEDNESDAY, 31st January, 1883. Tea at 6 o'clock. Tickets, 2s 6d. Children, half price. A Select Ball will also be held the same ■evening. Dancing to commence at 9.30. Double tickets, 7s 6d ; Single do., 6s, including Refreshments. Ladies by invitation only. Tickets may be had off Messrs Colebrook Haydon, Boland, Cooper, Burnand and Mrs Buchanan, Ormond. 529 W Otlo «. DURING my temporary absence Mr J. Fvson wifi MANAGE my CASTING aadGEItEBAL CARRYING Business. MB. FYBON being so well known I need scarcely state that the stbictbst attiktiok will bo given to the Business. Hoping the Publie will accept thia intimation, and thanking them for put favors, I am, etc., 458- J. R. BROOKE. PARNELL 4 BOYLAN’S HALL. ARCHIBALD" FORBES THE FAMOUS WAR CORRESPONDENT. Course of Four Lectures Commencing— MONDAY, JANUARY 29th, With the thrilling Lecture EXPERIENCES OF A WAR CORRESPONDENT. A Few Leading Opinions. T7lO RBE S ’ S ride after Ulundi, when Jj wounded, he rode in the dark 110 miles in 14 hours, to send news of the victory to Sir Garnet Wolseley, is an achievement destined to live eternally in the records of heroic adventure.” — Tima. “ His lectures prove that to describe a charge you must be in it, and to tell of the heroic defence of a redoubt you must not be afraid of shells.”— Vanity Fair. “ Forbes has bean lionised u much u a man can be. The Queen sent for him to Balmoral. The Duke of Sutherland travelled all the way from Dunrobin Cutie to hear him lecture in St. James’s Hall.— New York Tribane. '* Mr Forbes has surpassed every other writer in the brilliancy and fidelity of his descriptions, and bps shown th* couroge of a hero.”—Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone. The Lectures will be illustrated with Original Life-size Portraits of the Illustrious Personagss described. Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 8s ; Pit, 2s. TRANSFERABLE COURSE TICKETS : —Dress Circle, 12s; Stalls, 8e; Pit, os. Seats st Mrs A. M. Browne’s Fancy Repository, where Course and Single Tickets for all parts of the Theatre can be obtained. 527 J. T. CRAWFORD, PIANOFORTE MAKER, TUNER AND REPAIRER, GISBORNE. Balls and Private Parties attended. AU kinds of Musical Instruments Tuned and Repaired. Violin A Pianoforte taught. Trans os Awucation J 261

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1260, 27 January 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1260, 27 January 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1260, 27 January 1883, Page 3

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