Shipping. FOB AUCKLAND. ftSL rp H E splendid new screw JL Steamer—™”r*Tf THOMAS BUSSELL Will leave the wharf on TUESDAY afternoon, for Auckland weather and other circumstances permitting. For freight or passage apply to— H. E. JOHNSTON, 871 Agent, Amusements. MACFARLANE’S HALL MONDAY, DECEMBER loth. G'RAND JpAREWELL OOMPLIMF.NTARY OQNCERT, TENDERED TO MR. W. EDWARDS, (Who is about leaving Gisborne.) 'Ey local am&teure, assisted by Madam' | Stewart, Mrs. Butler and Mr. C. k H. Steward, late Violinist to Stanley and Darbyshire’s - Opera troupe, Programme : Past I. overture, (Piano and Violin)—Mrs, Butler and Mr. Steward Chorus—“ Oh what pleasure,” (Maritana).. Company Bong—“ Dreamland” Mr. O’Mean gone—“ When Sparrow’s build ” — Mis Stickley Song—“ Silver Rhyne ”... .Mr. W. huwuiu. Song—“ Il Balen”. Madame Stewart Violin Solo, on one string—“ Last rose oi summer ” by Mr. C. H. Steward, lat< first Violinist to Stanley and Darbyshire’t Opera Troupe. Trio, (by request)—“ Dame Durden ”.. Messrs * Edwards, Goldsmith and O’Meara jfcng— ll Never more ” Mr. Bennett ■felt, (comic)—Miss Waitersand Mr. Sceate " The Scout ” Mr. Goldsmith “ Carry me back to old Virgin ny ’ Master Ulrich Vandy (comic) —“ Awful little scrub ”.. Master Baron DeCosta BT Interval of 10 Minvtes, £ Part 11. Overture, (Piano and Violin)—Mrs. Butler and Mr. C. H. Steward Chorus—“ Take heed whisper low,” (Masaniell) Company Kong—“ Death of Nelson .Mr. W. Edwards Ifiolin Solo—“Deßerriott” (with variations) Mr. C. H. Steward Bong, (in character)—“ Razors in the air ” Master U. Vandy Song—“ Our Jack’s come home to-day”.. Mr. F. Tyer Bong—“ Voi che sopate ”, .Madame Stewart Bong, (comic) —“ What do you think they K say ” Master Herbert DeCoste ■ng—“ Good bye, sweetheart, good bye ” ■ Mr. Catlii. ■ng—“ She did ” Mr. Sceats Big and chorus—” Song of the sisterhood ’ Miss Walters Borg— Mr. Parnell pomicDuet, (character)—” The Gens D’armes Genevieve de Brabant. .Messis. Edwun and .Goldsmith GOD SAVE THEiQUEEN. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8 p.m. sharp. Admission ‘.—Front Seats, 3s. ; Gallery. 2s. ; Back Seats, Is. Tickets may be han it the Booksellers. 864 ■WTATAWHERO PUBLIC SCHOOL » THE ANNUAL PICNIC AND SPORTS pi connection with the above will take placi in Mr. Bon sford’s grounds, (kindly lent for |g occasion). El wo ci me events in the Programme wii to all children resident in Poverty Admission.—Matawhero School Childrei ind subscribers to the fund, free. Othei ■Mren ana non-subscribers, Is. A CONCERT prill be given at the Makaraka Hall in tlwivening. Several leading amateur vocalists Lili assist, and also the School Children i f Admission.—One Shilling. f- The day’s amusement will wind up with a lance. L Gentleman’s tickets—Four shillings, (to ■elude refreshments. pDancing to commence at 10 p.m. The proceeds of the above will be devoted to the School fund. 868 i County Council Notices. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. Ceok County Council hereby offer A- a bonus of £5O to any person who will jive such information to them, as will lead ro the developement of a suitable quarry for toad metal. Conditions as to distance of site, quantity and quality of stone, may be obtained on application at the office. Claims lor this bonus must be sent in on or before she 7th January, 1885. GEO. J. WINTER, County Engineer. Bth December, 1884. 867 , Impounding Notices. I MATAWHERO POUND. IMPOUNDED at the Matawhero Pound— K 7th December, 1884, by Mr. Nahe. ■£. Gelding, white face, four white feet, branded like M near shoulder. Bek Mare, short tail, branded P on off shoulder and rump. ■n default of being released the above cattle BLbe sold at the Pound on the 21st day of ■Ember, 1884, at noon. " R. M. STEGGALL, 3G6 Poundkeeper. - Notices. i. o. o. f„ M. u. LOYAL GISBORNE LODGE. PrtHE Members of this Lodge and of the 1 Order in Gisborne are requested to meet at the Drill Shed at 3 p.m. to-morrow (Tuesday) in order to attend the funeral cf our lamented Brother P. G. Sinclair, of the Britannia Lodge, Wellington District. Regalia -Black Scarfs, White Gloves, and Aprons covered with crape. JOHN WARREN, 870 Secretary. PEDESTRIANISM. Z~\N SATURDAY, 17th January, 1885, a ” Go-as-you-please ” contest will be jaeld on the Roseland Course. £lO will be divid p d into three prizes, viz., £7, £2 and £l, or trophies of corresponding values if the competitors desire it. To start at 3 p.m. and finish at 7 p.m. Entrance fee, 10s. All entries must be forwarded to the Secretary, Roseland Hotel, nomination fee, not later than 8 ha.m., on Monday, sth January, 1885. 372 ARLAW M I T H, k AUCTIONEER, LAND BROKER, ‘Stock, Station, and General Commission Agent, STANDARD AUCTION MART,
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 310, 15 December 1884, Page 3
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754Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 310, 15 December 1884, Page 3
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