Wanted, WANTED KNOWN—“ Scotty ” will sell no Consultation Tickets after the 3rd October. 456 WANTED.— Two or Three Gentlemen Boarders. Apply, Office of this paper. * 439 WANTED KNOWN.-Mangel and Field Turnip Seed, from the well-known English firm of Chas. Sharpe & Co., Slenford, on sale at H. Bull & Sons. 447 WANTED KNOWN —Copies of the Telephone can be procured from Mr. J. Snyder Browne every afternoon after 4.30 o’clock. Notices. EXCELSIOR CRICKET CLUB. AN adjourned General Meeting of the above Club will be held at the MASONIC HOTEL, on SATURDAY at 8 p.m. 453
A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED PERSON, with good references, who has been twelve months Housekeeper and Cook in a gentleman’s family near Auckland, wishes to get a similar situation in the country, for the summer. Private family or select hotel. Address, “ E.C.,” care of Mr. Lincoln, Postoffice, Auckland. 445 Shipping. FOR AUCKLAND. rp H E splendid new screw I Steamer— THOMAS RUSSELL Will leave the wharf on FRIDAY Evening, 12th September. H. E. JOHNSTON, 455 Agent. Amusements. BAND OF HOPE, WESLEYAN CHURCH. THE Monthly Public Meeting will be held TO-MORROW EVENING (Thursday), commencing at 7.30. Addresses, Songs, Recitations, &c., during the evening. Free invitation to all. 451 HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, GISBORNE. rpHE QRGAN J)ECITAL Will take place THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, At 8 p.m. Programme : Choir—“ Teach me, O Lord ” “ Sound an alarm ” Tenor solo — Judas Maccabeus “ Magnificat ” —T. Ebdon “ But thou dids’t not leave his soul in hell,” Solo—Messiah Choir—“ Jesu, son of Mary Incarnate ” “ Thus saith the Lord,” Recitative—- “ Messiah ” “ But who may abide,” Bass Solo—•“ Messiah ” Organ—“ Cujus Animam,” “ Stabat Mater ” “ Hark! the Sabbath bells are pealing,” Soprano Solo—Flood Choir—“ Nunc Dimittis,” T. Ebdon “ Resignation ’’—Tenor Solo Choir—“ As pants the Hart,” Solo and Chorus Organ— Choir—“ Plead thou my cause ” A collection will be made in aid of the Organ Fund. 452 County Council Notices. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE OWNER OF SECTIONS NO. 2, 4,8, 12 AND 92, TOWNSHIP OF PATUTAHI. TAKE notice that a summons has been issued calling upon you to appear at the Resident Magistrate’s Court, Gisborne, at half-past ten o’clock in the morning, on TUESDAY the 7th day of October, 1884, to answer the demand of the Collector of Rates for this County for the sum of Seven Shillings and Ninepence, being rates due to this Council in respect of the above sections. If you fail to appear at the above time and place judgment may be given against you as the “ Owner ” in terms of the Rating Act, 1882. J. WARREN, County Clerk. Dated this 9th day of September, 1884.
Business Notices. J. EAST Would Specially direct the attention of the GENERAL PUBLIC to a cast of TEA Now being offered by him at Two Shillings 9 c PEK 4j| O > p° und > And would say |that this is no mere puff to get rid of a bad or inferior article, but that this TEA is guarranteed sound and good; also being composed of a very large proportion of HIGH-CLASS INDIAN TEAS, It is fully worth Eight Pence (Bd.) per pound more than the above offered price—in fact it cannot be equalled by any 2s. 6d. Tea offered in Gisborne (either packet Teas or private blend) and exceeded by very few 3s. lines now sold over the counter. Sold only for Cash, in quantities of Halfpound and upwards. COFFEE. — To make sure of procuring GOOD COFFEE GO TO J. EAST’S. Who is the only Coffee Roaster and Grinder in Gisborne. FRESH ROASTED COFFEE every week, and Fresh Ground Coffee every day. All Groceries Cut to the Very Lowest • Prices, and Family Orders Carefully and well attended to.
J. EAST, The Tea Pot. 72
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 232, 10 September 1884, Page 3
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