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QBMOND QICHOOL CONCERT, To be held on the Evening of BOXING DAY, in the Volunteer Hall, ORMOND. Admission : (Including a cabinet size Photo of the School Children), 2s 6d. After the Concert a DANCE will be given. Supper Provided. Admission : Gents, 4s ; Ladies, Free. V. BJ BATTERY, N.Z.V.A. IN consequence of Circular No. 88/329, received from the District Office, all Arms, Accoutrements, Government Property, or Property of the Corps on issue to Members of the J Battery must be returned to the Orderly -Room within 14 days of this notice. The Sergt.-Major will attend at Orderly Room to receive the above, on 10th, 11th, 13tb, 17th and 18th December, at 7 p.m., and at such times as may be notified by future advertisement. W. EYRE KENNY, Lieut. Commanding J Battery. Gisborne, 6th December, 1888. 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 its cheapness (an especial consideration in these dull times), and popular for the superior class of workmanship, an experienced City Expert being engaged. Hair-cutting, Shaving, Shampooing, etc. TOBACCO. Best brands of Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, etc. Pbbfumkhy and otheb Requisites Sold. B. WAKE, Two Doors above Gismnxs Standard Office.

Graham, Pitt, and Bennett. Will Sell by Publie Auction at their Mart on SATURDAY, 22ad inst., at 11 a m.— The following privileges in connection with the Boxing Day Race Meeting— LOT I—Gates 2—Grandstand Booth 3— Outside 4—Refreshment Booth s—Fruit Stall 6—Right of Books 7—Right to of Horses. NOTICE. « To Owners of Sections on Kaiti Block Nos. 240 to 247 inclusive, and Nos, 329 and 258, TAKE NOTICE that I desire a Boundary Fence between Sections afore stated and Sections No 323 and 328 to be made immediately, and that such Fence be a Post and Wire Fence. Dated this 17th day of Dec., 1888, T. J. DICKSON. KAITI ROAD BOARD. IT is hereby notified that all Rates remaining unpaid after Ist January, 1889, will be sued for. By order— H, McKAY, Clerk. TO WOOL-GROWERS AND OTHERS. THE Undersigned is prepared to receive into his Sheds at the Wharf, and ship Wool and Produce either by direct vessel from Gisborne, or steamer from other ports, to his own or Growers’ Agents in Loudon, on the most favorable terms. H. E. JOHNSTON. Agent Shaw-Swill-Albion Co. Colonial Union Co,

COAL AND FIREWOOD. Newcastle coal oheap from vessel's side, in dray load lots, for Cash, FIBEWOOD. Manuka, out, 18s, delivered for Cash, do, uncut, 12s, „ „ Mixed, cut, 12s, „ „ do. uncut, Ils, „ „ Taupiti and Waikato Coal always on hand KENNEDY AND EVANS. MR TURION, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, * NOTARY PUBLIC, - Has resumed practice at his Residence, in Peel Street, opposite the City Bink. FOR LEASE, TENDERS will be received for the Lease of J acre, 2 acres, 19 acres, 11 acres, and 10 acres, either jointly or separately, situate on Kaiti. Apply to— JOSEPH PALMER, Gisborne. WANTED KNOWN THAT AUAWYER is prepared to deliver , o FIREWOOD at the following ow p ices, tor CASH— Cut Manuka, 14s] Uncut do., 12s 6d Out Mixed Wood, 12s 6d Uncut do,, Us TO LET. COUNTRY Lands and Town Sections and Houses, W H. TUCKER, WANTED— The public to read the price list of No. 7 Sewing Machine, on first page of this paper. T LONGLEY’S CLEARING BALEtJ t Goodi White Blankets 3s 6d pair; Celored|Quilta Ss 6d, llolicycdhib Quilts 4s

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 237, 20 December 1888, Page 3

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