WO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST DISTRICTMR. Allan Mcdonald "OEGS to announce that lie will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS -VND NON-ELECTORS of this District, in the MASONIC HALL, THIS (FRIDAY). EVENING, the 29th instant, at 8 p.m. POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Society will be held -at the MASONIC HOTEL, Gisborne, on FRIDAY, 12th September, at 2 o'clock p.m. Business: Election of officers for ensuing year, alteration of rules, &c. _ Members are reminded that their yearly subscriptions fall due on tho Ist of September. P. H. BOURKI-, Hon. Sec. GOOD TEMPLAR ENTERTAINMENT. -\|-o N D A y .rjq-BXT, September _,st. _ Rev. J. McAra in the Chair. . PROGRAMME: 1. Overture — By the G. V. Band. 2. Song— "Sweethearts" [SiiUivan)— lit. Sceats. 3. Song. — Mrs. Cooper. 4. Reading—Rev. E. Williams. 5; Song (comic)— Mr. A. Williams. • 6. Song— " She wandered down the MountainSide" [F. Clay) — Madame Stewart. Part 11. 7. Band. • 8. Song.— "The Vision of the Slave" [J. Sevey)— Mr. J. East. 9. Soug. — "In vain tho' banished " [Balfe)— Mr. Sceats. 10. Recitation— Rev. W. L. Salter. 11. Song— Mr. W. L. File. 12. Song (comic) — Mr. T. Smart. 13. Duet (serio-comic) — "Money Matters " Madame Stewart and Mr. Sceats. Admission : Front Seats, 2s. ; Back Seats, Is. # BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. ELECTION' OF COUNCILLORS. I HEREBY give notioe that in conformity with part IV., Section Nd. 51 of the " Municipal Corporation Act, 1876," there will be an election of FIVE COUNCILLORS for the Council of the said Borough in place of Councillors Stevenson, Smith, and Towniey, who retire, and Councillors Pag_, and Walker, who resign, and I appoint THURSDAY, the 4th of September, 1879, the day of nomination at 12 noon, at the Town Clerk's Office. CHARLES W. FERRIS, Returning Officer. TO BUILDERS. fT^ENDERS are invited for the ERECJ- TION of a HOSPITAL. Plans and Specifications to be seen at my Office, Childers Street. Tenders to close at Noon, on THURSDAY September 4. The lowest or any tender not [necessarily accepted. W. P. FINNERAN, Architect. Turanganui Caledonian Club. THE FIRST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members of above Club, will be held in the CLUBROOM, Masonic Hotel, on MONDAY, the Bth September, when all Members are particulary requested to attend. Business : To adopt the Report and Balance-sheet for the present year, and Election of Officers. WM. RATCLIFFE, Hon. Sec. TE ARAI DISTRICT SCHOOL. FOR European and Maori Children, will OPEN at WHAKATO, under MR. LYSNAR as Schoolmaster, on the 4th day of September next. J. B. POYNTER, Chairman Matawhero School Committee. TE KURA O WHAKATO. MO nga tamaiti Maori me ,nga tamaiti Pakeha hoki ka tiihera tenei Kura ate 4 o nga rao Hepetema ko Raihana te Kai Ako. Na J. B. PAITA, Tumuaki o te Takiwa Kura.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 876, 29 August 1879, Page 3
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