Mc]*\RLANE'S HALL. AaaouacemQat Estraor&inary. TTTAREWELL "tDERFORMANCE OF HUDSON'S SURPRISE PARTY ! Another Monster Programme. Greatest Bill of the Season ! TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Admission, 4s, 3s, and 25. ; Children, half-price. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. T. HUDSON, Proprietor. NO T 1.0 E. HUDSON'S SURPRISE PARTY WILL APPBAK AT ORMOND, MONDAY EVENING, October Bth. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. NOVELTIES! Just Received by THOMAS ADAMS, Direct from London, q CASES, CONTAININGLETTS' DIARIES for 1880, Fancy Work Boxes Ready Letter Baland Baskets. ances. Writing Desks, . Patent Copying Inkstands, Presses. Stationery Compre h e n s i v e Cabinets, Game Chests, &c. PAPER, ENVELOPES, & STATIONERY OF ALIi KINDS. ACCOUNT BOOKS— A complete Stock A Select Supply of Books and Periodicals ! Including the Current Literature of the day, by the most Popular Authors. CRICKETING MATERIALS ! By Best Makers. Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes, Fancy Goods, An Extensive and Choice Assortment. THOS.~ADAMS,GISBORNE. CATHOLIC ART UNION, The Drawing for Prizes Will positively take place in the MASONIC HALL, Gisborne, on TUESDAY EVENING, October 28th, At 7.30 o'clock. nnHOSE who have kindly undertaken -L to dispose of Tickets, will, please URGE THEIR SALE, and make the returns to the undersigned not later than MONDAY; the 27th insfc. Tickets, 2s 6d each, to be had at the Hbeaxd and Standard Offices ; of Messrs Jennings and Griffin, the Misses Schultz, Mrs Kelly, Messrs. Parnell and Boylan, Gisborne ; and at Mr A. Buchanan's Ormond. S. CHASTAGNON. POVERTY BAY PETROIiEUM AND KEROSENE COMI ANY, (Limited.) fT!HE Directors of the above Company J- have this day made a CALL (the 14fch) of ss. per Share, payable at the Office of the Company (Stubbs Building) on or before SATURDAY, the Ist day of November next. This notice does not apply to those ■who have already paid the Liquidation Galls. PELHAM E. RICHARDSON, Secretary. Gisborne, October 11th, 1879. .fc-vH tJNION Hsn&si STEAMv SHIP co# ||1^..-o?.>v-.s4 < Of New Zealand, Ijir (Limited.) miME TABLE FOR OCTOBER. j_ ■ — — FOR TAURANGA, AUCKLAND, AND RUSSELL. Steamship. I Date of SaUlng. Cargo TiU g^. Wanaka Wed., 22nd I 4 p.m., Tnes. JlOan Penguin Wed., 29th l4pon..Tues. JBjan FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYT TELTON, AND DUNEDIN, - s Transhipping passengers and cargo foi Picton, Nelson, and West Coast^ at .-a--' Wellington. Hawea Wedi, 82rid 4p.m.Tna». 4ipn Wanaka Wed^,3»tb 4p,m.,Tttes. 4spn FOR S YDNE E, transhipping into s. s -• Ringarooma at Auckland. ' '*•"'■' Penguin Wetf., 20th ■ 4 p.mi Tnes. 9 a.'m FOR HOBARTpN & MUJLBQURNI Transhipping into Rotorua^ Hawea Wed., 22nd ( 4 p.m. Tnes. I4s pi FOB LONDON VIA SUEZ -GANA3 Passengers booked for Orient steamers ■•.,. ■ T. -. ..■ .. ■ ■ ■■■•■ ' •■■- '■ ■ ■■••■-■■'•r-i ' * Tot further particulars apply to' ' Custom-house
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Poverty Bay Herald, 18 October 1879, Page 3
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