Sales by Auction. UNDER A WRIT OF FIERI FACIAS. In the matter ot an Action in the Supreme Court ot New Zealand, Wellington Dietriot, between DAVID DOULL, Piaistut, AMD WI PABAONE asd WILLIAM COOPEB, Defendants. NOTICE is hereby given that I, Louis G. Dixbt, the Office' appointed to execute the Writ in the above Action, by virtue of a warrant to me directed, shall unless previously settled, cause to be SOLD, by Public Auction, at the hour of Noon on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of June, 1884, at the Auction Mart of Messrs. Graham, Pitt, and Bennett, at Gisborne, — 15 Working Bullocks, 6 Steers Yokes, bows, chains, ic., S Drays. 1 Sledge House at Bangatira 4 Chairs, 2 Tables, 1 Table-cloth 2 Tarpaulins, 1 pair Wool-hooks 1 pair Seales, 1 Camp-oven About SOlbs. Staples I Pickaxe, 1 Drill The above Sale is made at the suit of the Executing Creditor in the above Action, whose Solicitor is Hugh Josefs Finn, of Gisborne. Dated at Gisborne this 29th day of May, 1884. L. G. DIEBY. 159 Bailiff. Amusements. Q ISBORNE THEATRE. Lessee and Manager .. Mr. Willmott. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. ■'Y' For a Short Beason Only* MONDAY, JUNE 9th. Grand Inauguration of Comedy Dramatic Season. FIRST APPEARANCE or WILLMOTT’S GREAT DRAMATIC AND COMEDY k ORGANISATION or TWENTY-FOUR ARTISTES, In a Grand Repertoire of New Comedies’ Burlesques, and Dramas with which their Haines have become famous, viz., Lankester’s Great Comedv, THE GUV’NOR. Sims’ Great Comedy, CRUTCH AND TOOTHPICK. Merrit’s GOLDEN PLOUGH. LIFE. Pinero’s IMPRUDENCE. CINDERELLA, <tc., &c. All of which will be costumed and staged in that manner which has earned for them such high enconiums from the Press and public of the towns which they have visited. Remember, this is the most complete organization that has ever travelled the Australasias, and has been in existence over two years. Prices of Admission will be: — Reserved and front seats, ss; next, 45., 35., and 2. Babies will not be admitted. F. WILLMOTT, 157 Manager. CONCERT , In aid of the Building Fund of ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WILL BE HELD IN McFARLANE’S HALL, THURSDAY NEXT, sth JUNE, 1884. PROGRAMME.—Part I. Overture—“ To Guy Mannering ”.. The Band Glee—“ Blow, Blow thou Wintering Wind.” The Choir Song—“ Resignation.” Mr. East Song—“ Dream Faces.” Miss. F. Porter Reading— Mr. J. Witty Song—" Half-mast High./ Madame Stewart Duet—“ Instrumental.’’..Messrs, Faram and Morrison Song—" My Sister Dear.”.. Mr. W. Edwards INTERVAL. Part H. Overture—” The Peri Vaises.” The Band Glee—' 1 When the Toil of Day is O’er.”.. The Choir Song—" The White Squall.”... .Mr. J. East Bong—" Wait till the Clouds go by.”. .Miss M. Hall Duet—" The Gipsey Countess.”... .Madam Stewart and Mr. Edwards Song—" This way 97th.”..Mr. J. W. Witty Song—" They Wandered down the Mountain’s Side.’’..Madame Stewart Duet—" Pianoforte Overture to Zampa.”.. The M-sses McFarlane Song—" Once Again.” Mr. W. Edwards National Anthem— Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Concert at 8 O’clock. Tickets ; 35., 25., and Is. 158
Notices. IN pursuance of " The Regulation of Elections Act, 1881,” I, DAVID JOHNSTON, Jun., Returning officer for the Electoral district of East Coast, do hereby give notice that by virtue of a Writ bearing date the 24th day of May, 1884, under the hand of the Clerk of the Writs, an ELECTION will be held for the return of one qualified person to serve as Member for the said Electoral District; and that the Nomination of Candidates will take place at the Court House, Gisborne, at Noon on the 9th day of JUNE 1884 ; and that the Poll (if necessary) will be taken at the several polling places of the said District on the 16th day of JUNE, 1884. The following are the Polling places for the Electoral District joPEast Coast: — The Court House, Gisborne (Principal) The Court House, Ormond The School House, Te Arai The Court House, Clyde The Post Office, Mohaka The School House, Tologa Bay The School House, Tokomaru The School House, Wai-o-matatini. The Residence of Mr. Wm. Morris, jun., Mahia. Mr. Towgood’s Wool shed, Tongoio Mr. Orr’s Woolshed,{Bangatira D. JOHNSTON, Junr., 138 Returning Officer. NOTICE. I BEG to give notice that I have again started business in the baker’s shop in the Matawero Road, a little way down from my old shop at the corner, to which I hope soon to return with as good and durable a Stock as ever. I thank all my old customers for their past support, and hope for a continuation of the same. Any person leaving their Saddles, etc., at the Butchery, or at Sam Stevenson’s, will have the same attended to without delay. P. MALONE, 2066 Makaraka.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 146, 2 June 1884, Page 3
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