LOCAL MEMORANDA.
Amusements— Ball Patutahi Hall, Friday, sth September Mrs. Butler’s concert, Thursday, September 4, Macfarlane’s Hall. Hospital Bail, Friday, 25th September , Auction Sales— Graham, Pitt & Bennett, under writ of sale, leasehold property known as Ahikouka, Tuesday, 9th September, at their auction mart. Meetings— Creditors in McNab’s estate, AVednesday next Annual Horse Parade, Saturday, 6th September, at noon. Committee meeting of the Agricultural Society at 2.30 same day, ana general meeting of members afterwards. Library Committee, second Wednesday in each month. Blue Ribbon Movement, every Monday evening. J Battery, Government Inspections, Thursday, sth Sept. Gun drill Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Fire Brigade practice, alternate Wednesdays. Gisborne Institute every Friday. U.A.O. Druids—Every alternate Thursday. Oddfellows—Alternate Wednesdays. Foresters—Alternate Tuesdays. Masonic Lodge—Monday nearest full moon. Cook County Council—Second Thursday in each month. Cook County Building Society—Second Wednesday in each month. Gisborne Permanent Building Society— Ordinary meetings every alternate Monday. Hospital Committee, second AVednesday in each month. School Comtaittee, first AVednesday in each month. L.O.L.—Friday nearest full moon. Gas Co. (Directors), third Wednesday in each month. Borough Tenders— Turanganui Bridge to be in by 2nd Sept. Plans and specifications of all works can be seen at the Clerk’s office. Tenders. Addition to S. M. Wilson’s Albion Club Hotel, to be in by 30th August. Conveyance of inland mails from and to Gisborne. Close on 27th September.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 223, 30 August 1884, Page 2
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221LOCAL MEMORANDA. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 223, 30 August 1884, Page 2
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