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TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH of GISBORNE. n /"N ENTLEMEN, —My actions as a public servant in the past are well known to the majority of you, I confidently leave them to speak for themselves. I will take an early opportunity of meeting and acquainting you with the leading principles of my future actions — if elected. My course through this election will be to leave the whole matler in your hands, believing that each birgess will vote straight for the Candidate, who, in his individual opinion, he deems best for the interests of the Borough. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, aSBO Wm. F. CRAWFORD. BARQUE 'LOCHNAGAR,' TENDERS. - JT} END ER S are invited for the J- FLOATING OF THE BARQUE 1 'LOCHNAGAR,' and RECOVERY OF THE ANCHORS AND CABLES. Tenders'will be received up to Noon on TUESDAY, November 9th, at the , Office of Messrs. Graham & Co. , where ■pecifications may be seen. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T. PERRIAM, a5Bl Master. ! NOTICE. TO Mb. WILLIAM ADAIR, Agent for Messrs. Marshall & Copeland, Brewers, Dunedin. 3 npAKE NOTICE that if my CHALi -L LENGE is NOT ACCEPTED and t a trial made of the ales before SATUR--1 DAY NEXT, the 6th instant, I shall ? henceforth publish and claim ascendancy over the ale imported by you. a 582 Wm. F. CRAWFORD. TOTARA POSTS. ALL PERSONS are CAUTIONED against appropriating or other"wise interfering with Totara posts or 3 junk TOTARA TIMBER brought down the WAIPAOA RIVER by the late fresh. 3 PITT & BENNETT, | Agents, Butler & Co. I POIHI TOTARA. 1 I T~E whakatupato teni i nga tangata t J—J- katoa kei mahia ranei nga POIHI TOTARA ranei nga poihi totara ranei i tere tnai i roto i WAIPAOA i te waipuke whakamutunga nei. ) NA PETI Ma 3 a 484 Kaiwhakaere o PATERE Ma. | JUST LANDED. - "TTTOOLPACKS— IOIb. with, tops , W detached. Ditto. — 101 b., with tops attached. 3 Ditto.— Blbs., with tops attached. a 360 GRAHAM & CO. 1 POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB. a 1 A MEETING of the Committee i. -lj- will be held in the Masonic Hotel, on FRIDAY, the sth inst, at 3 p.m. J C. W. FERRIS, 2 a 593 Hon. Sec. and Treas.

-* r |i / |~ACFARLANE'S y'T A LL This (Thursday) rveaing, 4th NOVEMBER. ENTER FX I N ME N 1 IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE GISBORNE LIBRARY. Part I. LECTURE BY W. L. KEES, Esq. Subject : Tribes of Israel." of Ten Minutes. Part 11. MUSICAL. I— Solo, Pianoforte— Selections— Mr. Clarke. 2— Glee— " May Fly " (Calcott)— Mrs. Berry, Mrs. Johnson, and Misa Neabitt, Mr. Warren, Mr. Sigley, and Mr. Robinson. 3— Song— " Murmur of the Shell "— Mrs. Cooper. 4 — Reading— Mr. Tucker. s— Song— " Wreck of the Hesperus" Mr. East. 6— lnstrumental— Mrs. Bach and Mr. Humphries. 7 — Song— Mrs. Berry. God Skve the Queen-by the Artillery Band. The Band will play from 7.30 p.m. until 8 p.m., and during the intermission. ji- Tickets, 2s and Is, may be obtained at Mrs. Browne's, Mr. Sigley's, Mr. Bullock's, and from EDWIN WOON, Hon. Sec. Library Committee. rpHEATRE A*g* ~QOYAL, ORMOND. THURSDAY, 18th November. J BATTERY VARIETY TROUPE ENTERTAINMENT. Commencing with the screaming farce entitled Benjamin Bobbin Mr. J. Bourke Bob Rattles, the Chicken... Mr. F. J. Piesse Joe Mr. F. Pavitt Squire Greenfield Mr. Huddleston Mrs Puncheon Miss Browne Dorothy Miss Brunskill Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. MUSICAL MELANGE. Interval of Five Minutes. Pakt 111. To conclude with the well-known Farce "lei on Parle Francais." Mr. Spriggins Mr. J. Bourke Victor Dnbois Mr. Huddleston /Major Eegulus Battan Mr. W. F. Crawford 'Tilrs Spriggins Madame Stewart Mrs Rattan;. .....r. Miss Vandy Angelina Miss Browne Anna Maria.. .r... ;.....Miss Brunskill Doore openat 7.50. ; to commence at 8 sharp. Admission, 3s. and 2s. NOTICE. A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO •A- WILLIAM WALSH (in the Estate of Matthew Ham.) are requested to pay the -same forthwith to the said Matthew Hall, who has been appointed by me to collect the same, otherwise proceedings will at once be 'taken for the recovery of the same. WILLIAM WALSH. November 2, 1880. a 598 DANCING FOR, JUVENILES. "\yTR.P. MACFARLANE, has the jyi honor to announce that he will bpen JUVENILE CLASSES to teacli dancing- at his MUSIC HALL on SATURDAY, 6th inst. Attendance every SATURDAY morning at 9.30. o'clock. Terms : Per quarter, ss. The terms may be considered too lov to look well, but they are requirec merely to cover all expenses. a 585

AND BOYLAN, HAVING purchased the Stock of Mr. W. TEAT, at a large Discount from Cost, will be in a position to offer the Public an opportunity of SELECTING DRAPERY, in all its various Departments, at HALF, 1M& USUAL COST. The Stock comprises— Men's and Youths' Clothing, . English, Mosgiel, and Geelong Tweeds, at greatly reduced prices. • SHIRTS— White and Colored, in all makes and qualities, ftJRVJES! TIES! COLLARS! <fee, etc., <fee, \ DEPARTMENTirge variety of Black and Grey Lustres, nch and English Grenadines, Pampadour, and Linen Striped Prints in all Qualities and Colors. i Speciai Line of BLACK SILKS. > r Ladies Hosiery in all makes, *V*^ RIBBONS and LACES in all widths, LINEN CUFFS, &c. TiHCiEi siHicrw irooim: :'=-••■■ Will be found complete with all the LA TEST NOVELTIES, And the GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT LESS THAN ENGLISH COST MESSRS P. & B. have determined to sell the Stock at an ENORMOUS REDUCTION to make room for further shipments It being impossible to enumerate Prices in an advertisement, we wish th( Public to come and judge for themselves. OA TRUNKS OF ALL MAKES IN ROOTS JS3 MARKED AT HALF-PRICE. ±J\J\J -LkJ THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT : - Will be^ found .well supplied with all Family Sequisites.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1164, 4 November 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1164, 4 November 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1164, 4 November 1880, Page 3

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