MASONIC HALL, GISBORNE. GISBORNE FIFE & DRUM BAND CONCERT _^ SATURDAyTjULY sth. m -p rogram>me. Pabt I. Polka— "Turanganui" —F. and D. Band 1. Overture — Quadrille Band 2. Song, "The Minstrel Boy "—Mr Siolet 3. Song, "Molly Darling"— Mrs Brooks 4. Song, " The Lady of the Lea "—Madam Stewart 5. Song, "Brothers' Lullaby" — Mr T. Smart 8. Song, "By the Sad Sea Waves "—Mrs HIGOINS 7. Soflg, " Thy Face "—Mrs JoKes 8. Song, "Up with the Standard of England " — Master Gibbons. Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. 9. Bonnie Dundee Quadrilles— Quadrille Band 10. Song, " Bold Fisherman" — MrPEABCE 11. Song, "Grand-mama" — Master Hiq« GINS 12. Song, "The Anchor's Weighed"— Mr Sioley 13. Song, "Silver Threads Among the Gold " — Mrs Brooks 14. Song " Constance " — Mrs Jones 15. Song, " Watercresses "—Mr T. Smart 16. Song, " Sweet Spirit, hear my prayer" — Madame Stewart. God Save lhk Queen. Front seats, 2s 6d ; Back seats, Is. • Doors open at 7.30 p.m. ; to commence at 8 p.m. sharpWM. OWEN, Secretary. MASONIC HALL, GISBORNE. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, Bth Jxn,v, 1879. Under the patronage of His Worship the Mayor. Mr. Mack D. Alexander, (Late of the Royal Marionettes, and Hydes 1 Burlesque and Comedy Company), Solicits the patronage of his friends and the public on the occasion of HIS BENEFIT kindly tendered by the leading Gentlemen Amateurs cf Gisborne, when he will have the honor of inaugurating the first of a series of CHRISTY MINSTREL PERFORMANGES (Instrumental and Vocal), MUSICAL MELANGE & FAROE. Mr. Humphries will preside at the Pianforte. • ■-.--.-, ■ Prices ; Reserved chairs, 45., (plan at the office of Mr. W. RatcliftVs) ; front chairs, 3s. ; back seats, 2s. j£or full particulars see Bills. LOYAL ORANGE LODGE. STAR OF GISBORNE, No. 7. <aA _^» /\ SOIREE, jSL&fa -£j- CONCERT, fflßCTfff and BALL, m connection with the above Lodge, will IvlHr^V be held m the fmj&y v \ Masonic Hall, on Wv^*- -:-■ FRn ? AY ' the llth Tea on table at 6 p.m. Concert to commence at 7.30. Dancing at 9 p.m. Tickets to Soiree and Concert, 2s 6d ; Ball, 7s 6d ; to be obtained from Messrs C. W. Ferris, W. Ratcliffe, W. McLeod, M. Boland, T. U'Ren, J. D. Osborne, J. Erskine, or any other members of the Order. W. RATCLIFFE, Hon. Sec. RE-OPENING OF BUSINESS. HENTON & CO., HAVING PURCHASED THE WHOLE of the STOCK of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Books, & Stationery, &c, &c. lately m the possession of MR. J. H. STUBBS, will RE-OPEN m the old premises on MONDAY NEXT, JULY 7. The management of the business will remain m the hands of ' MR. STUBBS, so long and favorably known m this district, and HENTON & CO. trust that the support hitherto so liberally accorded to MR. STUBBS will be extended to the new firm. NOT ICE . MR. CHARLES PRIESTLY has this day executed a POWER of ATTORNEY authorising me to act as his SOLE AGENT. Any business can only be done through me. 0. D. BERRY. July 2nd, 1879. NOTICE TO SHEEP tfWtftes. ALL SHEEP FARMERS, who have NOT yet sent m THEIR RETURNS OF STOCK, are hereby notified that unless the said returns are forwarded to me on or before the SEVENTH day of JULY, 1879, m accordance with Section No. 21 of the Sheep Aot, 1878, they will BE PROSE- ' OUTED, and liable to a FINE not exceeding TWENTY POUNDS sterling. JAMES MELDRUM. Inspector of Sheep.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 825, 3 July 1879, Page 2
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