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HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZA.Hi. MASONIC LIVERY STABLES, GISBORNE. 33. <3. FR'S'ER, HORSE SALESMAN k AUCTIONEER, WSHES to inform hie numerous town and country friends that having made great additions to his premises for the reception of Horses, Stock, Vehicles, Ac., that he will hold weekly Saturday sales by Public Auction, at 11 a.m. Horses, Ac., sent for sale Will meet with strict attention, and accounts promptly rendered. Entries incited. Loose Boxes and Stalls roomy and airy. Covered accommodation for buggies and other traps. 257 The singing singers, With vocal voices most vociferous, In sweet vociferation will out vociferate. Ev’n sound itself ” McFarlane’s hall, on Friday, October 25tk. THE GISBORNE SABLE ORPHANS Will give their first Concert on the above date, for the benefit of the Library and Rowing Club Under the patronage of His Worship the Mayor and Borough Councillors Conductor ... ... Mr J. K. Scott Stage Manager Mr A. L. D. Fraser t’ABT t. Opening Chorus— “ Valentine Galop” “ Time May Steal the Roses ” Mr “ Razors in the Air ” (comic) Mr A. L. D. Fraser “ Little Footsteps ” ... Mr Edwards “ Uncle Jefferson” (local) Mr J. G. Henderson “ Little Empty Cradle ” ... Master Tandy “ Baby’s got a Tooth ” (comic) Mr J. Allaiiach “Sweet Geniveve” Mr C. D- Berry “ Upidee ” (local) Mr J. Pearce “ German Fifth,” Messrs Ratcliffe & Fmser Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11, Overture Orchest.li “ Eileen Allanah ” Mr Ratcliffe Violin Solo MrEwbanks “Um so Volatile ” ... ... Mr F aser Bone Solo Mr “ Let Me like a Soldier Fall ” Mr Cornet Solo Mr Crawford Mothing at all ... Mr E, C. Morgan Morris Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 111. Negro Mnsieal Drama WAGNER OUTWAGGED. Sheepskin, manager theatre Mr Ratcliffe Bob, stage mis.manager Mr Fraser Rozinbow, leader of band Mr S<sr: Pi.w.lcabßaron ... Mr C. D. Berry Edgardo Mr Edwards The Baron Bunhillrow ...Mr J. G. Henderson Razorni the Assassin Mr J. AlLnuch M«*dam« Squallni, prima donna Master Vandy Band, Guards) Blackguards, fcc., &c.

Prices—3s, 2s and Is. PoHals Will unfold at 7.30 ; Agony at 8. I .560 PARNELL & BOYLAN’S HALL. Lessees Messrs Willis and Pickersgill io: GRAND OPENING NIGHT, SATURDAY, 27th OCTOBER. MARK TWAIN'S INNOCENTS ABROAD. This Collossal Panorama, acknowledge© by Press and Public to surpass anything exhibited out of London, possessing artistic ’ merit, racy humor, and a, a popular educator • \ never equalled. The lecture will be delivered / nightly by that celebrated hun orist, ' ‘ JOS. PICKERSGILL. The realistic and startling effect of the destruction and fall of the City of Pompeii by fire and ashes forming one of the most striding denouments ever witnessed on the stage. At the conclusion of the entertainment a distribution of a number of the most costly gifts will be made to the audience. A sewing machine, gold and silver watches, clock® tea and coffee service, ladies nightshirts, and ONE HUNDRED OTHER GIFTT. Prices of admission : Reserved Seats, 4s ; Body of Hall, 2s 6d ; Gallery, Is. Box Plan and tickets to be obtained at Mrs A. M. Brown’s. Doors open at 7 SO. Carriages at 10.15. Acting Manager, 572 MR. J. A. WILLIS. I TO SUBSCRIBERS AND SUP1 PORTERS OF FACTS. ENTLEMEN, —I regret that my indisposition debars me from continuing the publication of FACTS for some few weeks, and ask your indulgence until I am again able to attend to the editorial duties, when FACTS will be re-published in an enlarged form, KENNETH KERR. Gisborne, 24th October, 1883. I HEREBY authorise Messrs. PORTER and CROFT to act as my Agents in all matters connected with FACTS t and -A ci l!ect all outstanding accounts due to me. KENNETH KFER. Gisborne, 24th October, ISB3. 564

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1373, 25 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1373, 25 October 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1373, 25 October 1883, Page 3

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