Shipping. FOR AUCKLAND. r P H E splendid new aorew JL Steamer— THOMAS RUSSELL Will leave the wharf on TUESDAY, at 4 p.m., weather and other circumstances permitting. For freight or passage apply to— H. E. JOHNSTON, 654 Agent. TO THE EAST COAST SETTLERS. ON account of numerous requests from settlers along the Coast, and in order to meet a long-felt want, the steamer THOMAS RUSSELL will call at all the principal places along the Coast on each DOWNWARD TRIP, shbuld sufficient inducement offer. For further particulars apply to H. E. Johnston, Gisborne, or to the Auckland agent. H. E. JOHNSTON, 662 Gisborne Agent. Amusements. A C F AR L A N E’S HAL L. MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 20. FOURTH LIBRARY ENTERTAINMENT. Programme. OvertureW. H. Flood Song Mr. O’Meara Song—“ Ask me again and I will not say no” Mrs. Osborne Quartette....The Misses Porter and Booth, Messrs. Greenwood and Dufaur Instrumental—“ La Clochette D’Argent The Misses and Master Tattley Song—“ Oh, how delightful ”... .Mrs. Butler Reading Mr. Warren Song—“ Thou art so near” Mrs. Jones Quartette....The Misses Porter and Booth, Messrs. Greenwood and Dufaur Instrumental—“ Gavotte’’..The Misses and Master Tattley Song Mr. Edwards To conclude with the screaming farce, ” ICI ON PARLE FRANCAIS !” Characters : Major Regulus Rattan Mr. E. H. Pavitt Victor DuboisMr. E. Goldsmith Mr. SpriggingsMr. J. Bourke Mrs. SpriggingsMadame Stewart Angelina (their daughter)Miss Stickley Julia (wife of Major Rattan)Miss Jones Anna Maria (a maid-of-all work)Master Vandy “ God Save the Queen Musical Conductor Mr. Flood ADMISSION : ONE SHILLING. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8. Tickets at booksellers, 66 i Business Notices. COALS! COALS! COALS? rpo ARRIVE, ex Thomas Russel, 80 TONS WAIKATO COAL, for sale at 80s. per ton from the steamer’s side. H. E. JOHNSTON, 656 Agent. FOR LEASE BY TENDER FOR 5,7, OR 10 YEARS. That block of rich grazing LAND, well-fenced and laid down in English Grasses, known as Kakanui, containing about 93 acres, and situate about eight miles from Gisborne. Tenders will be received until the 25th October, 1884, by A. P. STUART, Wellington. Any further particulars can be obtained by application to Mr. W/id, Solicitor, Gisborne. 648 GISBORNE FOUNDRY, PEEL STREET. MESSRS. BROWN & SMAILL IT) EG to intimate to the Public of Poverty ) Bay, and to Ship-owners and Masters of vessels that they have started a Foundry in connection with their works, and having the services of a first-class and experienced Moulder, and a good Pattern Maker, are prepared to execute'orders for all sorts of IRON OR BRASS CASTINGS. They are also in a position (having firstclass and Suitable Machinery) to execute orders for the supply, erection, replacement, or repairs of Engines, Boilers, and Machinery of any kind. Special attention given to Agricultural Machinery. ORDERS EXECUTED WITH DESPATCH. They have also on hand, and for Sale—--2 Concrete Rollers, J ton each, Mounted 1 10 foot Iron Field Gate 1 New Yankee Buck Board, built on the newest principle; weight, 3cwt. 71b. Cast Iron and Old Brass bought in any Quantity. 534
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 264, 18 October 1884, Page 3
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499Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 264, 18 October 1884, Page 3
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