New Advertisements. 1.0.0.F, MV ' AD * LOYAL GISBORNE LODGE, No. 6087. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of this LODGE will be held in the LODGE-ROOM,' TO-MOR-ROW (Wednesday) EVENING, the 22nd at 8 o'clock. Business : .' ' f f Election of Surgeon, &c. " By order of the N.G. G. CARTER, ia 20 Permanent Secretary. TEAM BULLOCKS. TTIOR SALE, TEAM BULLOCKS. IN Future before any BURIAL CAN TAKE PLACE in the MAKARAKA^ CEMETERY ' it will be necessary to apply to one of the Trustees to point out the ground 1 allotted. By the Rules Six Hs&rs' Notice will have to be given' to 'the Sexton, on the ground, before .any. Grave can be dug. j The Trustees are :— ' * V ' Messrs. — . .' .. ( . VEN. ARCHDEACON WILLIAMS JAS; .WOODBINE JOHNSTON; JASV BENJAMIN POYNTER, HARRY KENRICK, T. W. PORTER. ja2o UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND ■' ?? r (tnttTßD) .'.*:■;•■ i rpHE above Company jAJI JL will despatch steamers as. under (weather and other circumstances per- '^^^^*^ mitting) :— . . j FOR NAPIER, WELLINGON, LYT- . ■ , ■ , /CELTON, AND DUNEDIN, Wanaka, Capt. McGfflivray, on WEDNESDYA NEXT, January 22nd, at 4 p.m. Last Boat leaves at 3.30. FOE TAURANGA AND AUCKLAND. Taupo, s.s., Captain Cromarty) op. TO-MORROW MORNING, at 10 o'clock. Last Boat at 9.30. ' No cargo received on board unless previously booked at the agents' office. Passengers with luggage should send it to the lighter on the afternoon of the day before sailing. FOR MELBOURNE & HOBART TOWN. From Wellington. AJbion, January 26th. Tararua, February 2nd. . , SYDNEY SERVICE. Rotorua, from Gisborne, Sunday, February 2nd. From the 15th of December, 1878, to 31st of January, 1879, RETURN TICKETS will be issued between ports within New Zealand at whioh the Company's steamers call, at a reduction of 30 per cent, off the two Single Fares, available : for return until the 28th of February, 1879. For freight or passage, apply (6 Graham & Co., de 12 . Agents. PUBLIC MEETING. TITR. MORRIS, M. H. R. WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF GISBORNE AND NEIGHBORHOOD THIS EVENING, At Eight o'clock, AT THE MASONIC HALL. ; jals EXTRAORDINARY EXHIBITION. COME AND SEE THE Monstrosities and Curiosities, NOW ON VIEW, IN rjiOWNLEY'S TTALL. AN ALLIGATOR (14 Feet Long) taken in Queensland. A CROCODILE, Caught in the River Nile, and which came, put in the ship Molasses. A TWO-HEADED CALF, With Four Distinct Eyes, and Two Mouths ; born at Campbell's Creek, Melbourne. Also, a Calf born at New Plymouth with two distinct bodies, two heads, and eight legs. With other surf prising Wonders. 300 Magnificent Steoroscopic Views. All visitors vill receive a Prize, averaging from 6d. t6 £5, by paying Is. •Children, without prizes, 6d. No blanks. .; v : Qpen daily, from 1Q a,m. to 10 p.m'. ' ' jal7
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 605, 21 January 1879, Page 3
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