THEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! EDMUND H. BUCKINGHAM’S PUPILS’ NATIONAL CONCERT. PROGRAMME. 1. Piano Sob. “ Allegro," Miss Frances Butt 2. Song, “Carnival” Miss J. Oxeuham. 3. Song, “Bide A-wee”...Miss F. Red.-tone. 4. Song, “ Dear Little Shamrock” Mr E. H. Buckingham. 5. Recitation, “ Fashionable Choir ” Miss M. Langford. ij. Song, “Killarney” Miss Milsom. 7. Duet, “ No, Sir,” Miss Redstone and Mr E. H. Buckingham.
Interval. 8. Glee. “ Hail, Smiling Morn ” Company of Eight Voices. 0. Song, " Yeoman’s Wedding Song”. Mr F. Reynolds. 10. Song, “LiDk Divine" (violin obligato, Mr Massey), Miss M. Langford. 11. Becitation, “Jinnie MeNeal” Mr E. H. Buckingham. 10. Song, “ True Till Death". ...Mr Andrew. 13. Song, “ Two Cities”. ..Miss J. Oxenham. 11. Song, "Holy Shrine” (violin obligato, Mr Massey), Mr E. H. Buckingham. Accompaniste : Miss Frances Butt. Violinist: Mr Massey. Admission Is and 2s. Doors open, 7.30; Commence, 8 p.m.
THEATRE ROYAL. rjYUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, GRAND PRODUCTION OF 1901 “BRITISH BORN,”
A Drama of National and Domestic Interest, By the GISBOHNE GABRICK CLUB. Under the Auspices of the Beautifying Association. See Future Issue for further particulars.
THEATRE ROYAL. Commencing WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18ru, MONTGOMERY’S CELEBRATED "8 ENTERTAINERS, ELEBRATED JOINTERTAINERS, And Specialities by TIIE BIOSCOPE.
A Bran New List of Up-to-Date Features! Elaborate and Picturesque Acts ! Flashes of Comedy! Thrilling Scenes! Somktuini; Happens All the Time ! Army Life Joan of Arc Diving Horses Story of a Crime The Brightest and Vide Press. Our Loyal Navy Cinderella Football Dog Etc., Etc. Best Shu.v on tour—
Supported by Our Select Company— E. Montgomery. Harry Hall. Peter Hade. In eJ. Gibson. Edgar Bentliey. Prices—iJs, and Is. Doors open 7.15; Overture, 8 o’clock. Box Plan at Miller’s. Carriages, 10.30. WALTER MONK, Representative. Gr i ISBORNE OWING
TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING. THE 27th Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Masonic Hotel, on MONDAY, 16th inst., at 8 p.m. Business : Receive Annual Report and Balancesheet Election of Officers Ballot for New Members, and General. H. E. DODD, Hon. Sec.
TENDERS. TENDERS will bo received till Noon on MONDAY, the 23rd inst., for the undermentioned Supplies for. the Gisborne Hospital, and also for the Charitable Aid Board, for the year commencing tbe Ist October next, viz.— GROCERIES BUTTER BREAD MEAT COAL, and FIREWOOD.
Tenders must be made out on the Hospital Tender Forms, and are to be delivered at the oilice of the undersigned, ]B, Lowe street, addressed to “The Chairman Gisborne Hospital Trustees.” The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. THOMAS A. COLEMAN, Secretary Hospital Trustees.
COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. A PPLICATIONS, addressed to the Chairman, will be received until 12 noon on FRIDAY, 27th inst., for— Co-operative Contract No. 20. Formation Hangaroa-Tiniroto road. Tenders to be on printed forms. Plans and specifications at County Office. De G. PHASER, County Engineer.
MATAWHERO POUND. IMPOUNDED, At Matawhoro— One Bay Gelding, branded like L near rump, shod all round. One Bay Mare, no visible brand, rope round neck. One Black Filly, no visible brand. One Bay Colt, no brand. One Brown Mare, star, lame in off hind leg, bay foal at foot. Will be sold on the '2sth INSTANT, if not released and expenses paid. EDWARD QUINN, Poundkeeper.
POVERTY BAY POLO CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Masonic Hotel on SATURDAY, 21st inst., at 2 p.m. BUSINESS. Receive Annual Report and Balance Sheet. Election of Officers General. C. J. BENNETT, Hon. Sec.
GISBORNE CADETS. THE Members of the above Corps will parade at the Drillshed for Instruction under Sergeant-Major Finn TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 7 sharp. By Order. W. MILLER, Acting Captain. TENDERS. Tenders win close on Thursday, 19th inst., at G p.m., for Painting a Seven-roomed House, at Matawhero. Apply— L. DUNNE, Matawhero.
TO BUILDERS. TENDERS -invited for Building a Twostorey Brick Addition to Mr DeLautour's premises, Gladstone road. Tenders to close at Noon on FRIDAY, the 20th inst. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office. W. P. FINNERAN, Architect.
NOTICE . "J3UNNING in m> j> ddock. at Waimata Jti; Valley, for ovo. Ax months, a Bay Mare, blotch brand on near shoulder. If not claimed and expenses paid, within 14 days, will be sold without further notice. W. F. RICHARDSON, Waimata Valley.
NOTICE. CLIENTS owing accounts (due and overdue) would much oblige by paying same to JIBS WHINRAY before the 27th of this month. Illness precludes my personal attention. J. WHINRAY. AVERY Washing Machine, Copying Press, Ladies’ and Gents’ Saddles, Go-carts, Toilet Ware, Men’s Clothing, Fenders and Irons, Chefioniers, Crockery, Jam Jars, Safes, Crowbaig, GO TO ATTWQOD.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 214, 16 September 1901, Page 3
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