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GARDEN F,E T E IN connection with St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, to be held in Mr A. Graham’s Grounds, Aberdeen Road, TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), 19th inst. Programme fob Concert. 1. Glee—“ It fell upon a day,”Choir 2. Song—“ The Honor of England,” Mr McElwaine 3. Song—“ The Christian Martyr,” Miss A. Parnell 4. Song—“ Only once more,” Mr Dalrymple, Miss Adair, Messrs Davis and Parnell. 5. Trio (instrumental), “The Mocking Bird.” 6. Song—“ It was a dream,” Mrs Matthews 7. Song—“ My Sweetheart when a boy,”.. Mr Nock 8. Song—" Two's company, three’s none,” Miss Rosina Adair 9. Song—" Then you’ll remember me,”.... Mr Woodward 10. Song—" The Battle of Balaclava,” .....Mr Witty 11. Trio—" Here’s a Health,". .Messrs Turnbull, Johnstone, and Mitchell. 12. Song—“Lovetide,”Mrs Orr 13. Song—" Anchored,”Mr Ratcliffe Gates open at 2.30. Tea from 5 to 7 p.m. Concert, 7.30. Tickets—2s and Is, to be obtained from Mrs A M Browne, Messrs T Adams, J Erskine, W Good and W Miller. THE POPULAR AIR-DRESSING gALOON. HAIR CUT FOR SIXPENCE! R. WAKE has pleasure in notifying that he has met with great success in the establishment of a popular Hair-dressing Saloon—popular for ils cheapness (an especial consideration in these dull times), and popular for the superior class of workmanship, an experienced City Expert being engaged. HaIR-CUTTInO, SHAMPOOING, ETC. V't O «/A CC O . Best ol tJXcco, Cigars Jligarettes, etc. SoLD. ’Three Doors Office IN BANKRUPTCY. WELLINGTON DISTRICT. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, HOLDEN AT OISBOBNE. In the matter of “ The Bankruptcy Act, 1883,” and the several Amendments thereof, and in the matter of the Bankruptcy of Thomas Gbegson, of Gisborne, in the Colony of New Zealand, Storekeeper, a Bankrupt.

Notice is hereby given that THOMAS GBEGSON, of Gisborne, having been adjudicated a Bankrupt, the First Meeting of Creditors will ba held at nay Offices, Lowe Street Chambers, on MONDAY, the 24th day of December, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. A. W. CROFT, Deputy-Official Assignee. Gisborne, Deo. 17, 1888. CENTRAL CORDIAL FACTORY, GREY STREET. R. HOULDEN, HAVING undertaken the business lately in the hands of AfrL. Steele, is now prepared to supply the following Temperance Drinks:— HOREHOUND BEER, HOP BEER, DANDELION TONIC, SPICED BEER, AROMATIC BEER, GINGER BEER, HOP TONIC. Best Fruit Cordials also Manufactured on the Premises. Families waited on for orders, Daily. A trial will suffice to ensure conviction that these Refreshing Drinks are the best in the market. R. HOULDEN. CROWN LANDS NOTICE. Pastoral Runs for Lease for an Absolute Term of 21 years. Crown Land Office, Gisborne, Dec. 4, 1888. ATTENTION is directed to five Pastoral Runs in the Ngatapa and Hangaroa Districts, Cook County, to be offered for Lease at Auction, on TUESDAY, 9th January next, at 11 a.m. The Leases will bs for an absolute term of 21 years, without right of resumption. For further particulars apply to the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Napier, and the Land Office, Gisborne. G. W. WILLIAMS, Commissioner Crown Landa.

Graham, Pitt, and Bennett* Will Sell by Public Auction at their Mart on SATURDAY, 22nd inst., at 11a.m.-— The following privileges in connection with the Boxing Day Race Meeting— LOT I—Gates 2—Grandstand Booth B—Outsida 4—Refreshment Booth s— Fruit Stall 6—Bight of Books 7— Right to takejCharge of Horses. NOTICE. To Owners of Sections on Kaiti Block Nos. 240 to 247 inclusive, and Nos, 829 and 258. TAKE NOTICE that I desire a Boundary Fence between Sections afore stated and Sections No 323 and 828 to be made immediately, and that such Fence be a Post and Wire Fence. Dated thia 17th day of Dec., 1888, T. J. DICKSON. KAITI ROAD BOARD. IT is hereby notified that all Ratesremaining unpaid after Ist January, 1889, will be sued for, By order— . H. MoKAY, Clerk, POVERTY BAY ROWING CLUB. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Poverty Bay Rowing Club will be bald in the Albion Club Hotel THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, December 18th, at 8 o’clock sharp. All members requested to be present, A. M. LEWIS, Hon. Seo. LOST OB STOLEN—A Magpie, from the City Butchery. Finder will ba rewarded on returning same to-day. If the Bird is found in any pecan's possession after this notice, criminal proceedings will at once be taken to recover the same.—G. Watson. WANTED— A Good Jobbing Smith. Apply te— Brown A BiHitii.|j

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 236, 18 December 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 236, 18 December 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 236, 18 December 1888, Page 3

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