A football match of an interesting nature takes place at the ground this afternoon. On our front page there is a reference to the late Napier-Giiborne match. There was a good attendance at the rinke Uat night, especially at the Theatre Royal. On Thursday afternoon and last night the Colombian was favored with a fancy skater Who in the old country has bad epeeial opportunities of becoming expert. In an out of the way place like Gisborne it ie not often that learners get a chance of witnessing a eraoetul skarer, and the " poetry ct motion ” la a thing which should be studied, especially by the ladies, who, however, ate generally quick in taking note of new ideas when they have the opportunity. The Australia arrives from South early this morning, and then goes on to Amkland, the last launch leaving tbe wharf at U a.m. The Mararoa ia expected from Auckland shortly after one, and goes on South; last launch at five. The Wairarapa arrives to-morrow morning from South, on her way to Auckland wifiyiw.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 172, 21 July 1888, Page 3
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