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Amusements. A C F A R L A N E’S HALL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT CONDUCTED BY MRS. BUTLER. Programme : Prince Imperial Galop, played by ten performers on five pianos. Song and Chorus, “ Let your tears kiss the flowers on my grave.”... .Miss Waters Instrumental Duct, “ Lucretia Borgia.” Misses Buchanan Song, “The Good-bye at the Door.”..Mr. Edwards Song, “ 0 Erin my country,”... .Mrs. Butler Trio, “A little farm well tilled.”-. .Messrs. Edwards, Goldsmith and O’Meara Song, “ Four jolly Smiths.”. .Mr. Goldsmith “ Chime again beautiful bells,” by ten pupils on five pianos Son?, (in character), “ I am the monarch of the sea.” (J. Graham), Sir Joseph, K.C.B. Chorus by his Sisters, his and his Aunts.

Interval—lo Minutes. Peri Vaises, five pianos Song and Chorus, “ Cradle’s empty baby’s gone.” Miss Buchanan Vocal Duet, “ I have sought thee beloved one.”..Miss Morgan and Mrs. Butler Song, “ The Englishman.”.. ..Mr. O’Meara Trio, “ Dame Durden.’’...Messrs. Edwards, Goldsmith and O’Meara Song. “ Cradle song of the poor.”..Mrs. Butler Vesper Hymn, five pianos Song Mr. Edwards Auld Lang Syne, Chorus God Save ths Queen. Admission -Front Seats, 35.: Back Seats, 2s. ; body of hall and Gallery, Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; Entertainment at 8 p.m. 425 Sales by Auction. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. In the matter of a Writ of Sale to me directed in an action wherein Thomas William Porter and Alfred William Croft, of Gisborne, are Plaintiffs, and William O’Meara, of Awatere, is Defendant. ''VTOTICE is hereby given that in pursul\l ance of the above writ, I shall, unless previously settled, at the hour of noon on TUESDAY, the 9th day of SEPTEMBER next, at the auction mart of Messrs. Graham, Pitt and Bennett, cause to be sold by public auction, the right title and interest of the above-named William O’Meara, in and to a certain leasehold property situate at Awatere, in the County of Cook, containing three thousand eight hundred and twenty acres or thereabouts, known as Ahikouka No. 2, of

the term of which lease between fourteen and fifteen years is no unexpired. This sale is made at the suit of the execution creditors whose solicitor is James Wray Nolan, Esq., of Gladstone Road, Gisborne. Further particulars can be obtained on application to the Auctioneers. Dated at Gisborne this 18th day of August, 1884. G. L. GREENWOOD, 386 Sheriff. Notices. GISBORNE PERMANENT LAND, BUILDING, AND MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. BALLOTS for £2OO will take place at 8 o’clock on MONDAY EVENING, the Bth September, 1884. F. J. PIESSE, 422 Secretary. A REFUTATION.

HAVING heard a report circulated by interested parties to the effect that MR. BULL, Nurseryman, does not supply Plants equal to his Exhibits, I deny the truth of such report, as all the best things in my garden have been supplied by him, and that they are equal, if not supeeior, to those grown in Carnarvon Street. 423 W. THARRATT. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all Europeans and Mamies that the partnership hitherto existing between RUKA ARATAPU and W. S. HAIG has been DISSOLVED, and also that W. S. Haig will not retain his half interest in the buildings at Awanui known as the Rose Hotel, unless he pays to the said Ruka Aratapu within one month from date the amount due according to agreement for the said half interest. RUKA ARATAPU. Gisborne, August 28,1884. 413 NOTICE. BE it known to all Europeans and Maoris that I shall object to the transfer o! . my License of the public-house known as the 5 Rose Hotel, at Awanui, for which applicatioi ’ was made on behalf of W. A. Hodge on J uni 26th last, and postponed till September nex - for hearing before the Resident Magistrate unless certain difficulties which have arise; s can be satisfactorily arranged. a RUKA ARATAPU. e Gisborne, August 28th, 1884. 41

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 223, 30 August 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 223, 30 August 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 223, 30 August 1884, Page 3

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