THEATRE ROYAL. WEDNESDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, (Prince of Wsles'Sißirthday), WILL be produced for the First Time in Gieborne GiißfißT’e Famous Farcical Comedy, entitled— El Eff <3- -SV G-ED. Cheviot Hill (a young man of property)...Mr J. Laing Belvauney (his friend)....Mr P. H, Bourke Mr Symperaon.Mr F. T. Morgan Angus McAlister (a Lowland peasant lad) Mr A. Barnard Major McGillicudy.Mr W. F. Crawford Belinda treherne.;. Miss Shelton Minnie (Symperstfn’s daughter)...Mies Adair Mrs Macfarlane (a Lowland widow)Mrs Sunderland Maggie (her daughter ; a Lowland lassie) Mrs E. K. Brown Parker (Minnie’s maid)Miss King Prices of Admission : 3s, 2s, Is.
PRESBYTERIAN CHUBCH. GRAND PICNIC AND SALE OF WORK. IN MB CAMERON'S PADDOCK, MATA* WHERO, on WEDNESDAY, Novem* her 9th. Admission to Ground only— Adults, 6d ; Horses, 6d; Vehicles, Is. Children under 12, Free. All in Uniform, Free. LdSchein from 12 to 3 p.m. Adults, Is; children under IS, half price. Traps will run from Cobden Street to Espie's Corner. Return Fare ; Is 6d ; children, half price. Tickets on Morning of the 9th sold at King’s Timber Yard.
LAND SALE. MANGAPAPA Subdivision No. 8. Graham, Pitt and Bennett HAVE received instructions from Mk M. J. Gasses to dispose of the above Block by Public Auction on Easy Terms on or about Oth JANUARY, 1888. THE LAND is now in course of survey into convenient sized Lots of from 1 to 10 Acres. Its proximity to town, and the excellent roads now passing by the Property, render this an exceptional opportunity to acquire a Freehold for Building or Grazing purposes, the footbridge over the Taruheru river bringing the Land within ten minutes' walk of the centre of the town. The land is being cut up so that nearly every Lot will be well watered by one or other of the two excellent streams that run right through the Property. THE MANGAPAPA BLOCK is so well known to be the richest bit of Land in the Suburbs of Gisborne that further description in unnecessary, and the public are reminded that this is the. last opportunity they will have of acquiring a property so close to Town, as every acre up to the boundary line of this Property is already Sold and settled on. THE EASY TERMS, viz., one fourth Cash, balance in two equal payments in three and six years, bearing interest at 7J percent., place it within reach of everyone to acquire a Freehold of their own. COOK COUNTY. WAIAPU RIDING. ~T~~>UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the following persons have been Duly Nominated as Candidates to fill the Office of ONE Councillor to represent the Waiapu Riding in the Cook County Council:— William Milseb, John Henry Stubbs. A POLL will therefore be held on the 16th day of November, 1887, at the following places:— The Court House, Awanui The School House, Akuaku The County Council Office, Gisborne Dated this 26th day of October, 1887. R. O. STEWART, Returning Officer. MONEY TO LEND. £lOO to £lO,OOO Low Rates of Interest. Solicitor’s costs according to Scale. Other charges reduced. EDWIN WOON, Agent Public Trustee.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 63, 5 November 1887, Page 3
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