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/GISBORNE LITERARY \JC MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. PARNELL & BOYLAN'S HALL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1882. Programme. Overture (Pianoforte)... Mr. J. T. Crawford Song—" The White Squall " Mr. McElwaine Song—' ' Waiting " (Farnie) Madame Stewart Song— "The Village Blacksmith" Mr. J. Berry Reading Mr. J. Bourke Song Mr. Towsey Song (comic) Master Vandy Song—" The Tar's Farewell " Mr. E. Chrisp Song—" One Morning, Oh so Early " Madame Stewart Interval of ten minutes. "fro conclude with the Farcical Interlude in I one act, entitled, FEARFUL TRAGEDY IN THE SEVEN DIALS. Mr. Timothy Slumpington Mr. McElwaine Mr. Muggleton Mulligatawney .Mr. Moynihan Mr. Twigley Mr. Morgan Jacob Weazle Mr. E. Pavitt Mrs. Slumpington Madame Stewart Doors open 7.30. ; performance begins at 8 o'clock. Admission — Front Seats, 3s ; Gallery and Back, 2s. 799 THE MAYORALTY. ( Gisborne, 23rd October, 1882. To Henry Lewis, Esq., Gisborne. HTVTE, the undersigned, Electors of YV the Borough of Gisborne, respectfully request you to allow yourself to be nominaced for the office of Mayor for the ensuing term. Should you accede to to our request, we pledge ourselves to ÜBe our best endeavors to secure your return. We remain, &c. , Ed*. P. Joyce T. Gregson J. Mogridge K. Houlden James Browne William Tattley E. Hill Fisher W. Tharratt A. McDonald Richard Byrne W. Ratcliffe W. Judd W. P. Finneran D. M. Orr JE. W. Porter W. L. File <-•). A. Tabuteau O. Veale +k. Allanach M. Hall S. M. Wilson James Hird P. H. Bourke James Craig Sam Stevenson Henry Cannon H. McKay James Kosie J. Aislabie William Searle D. Murchie Hy. Pollen T. Chrisp D. E. Smith T. J. Dickson Isaac E. Taylor J. Whinray John W. Wade Kennedy & Bennett James Erskine F. Murray H. Fraser G. Houghton A. Thomas J. Ponsford C. A. DeLautour F. Hall W al ter Kuifch TO THE GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE ABOVE REQUISITION. I HAVE much pleasure in acceding to your request in allowing myself ' to be nominated for the office of Mayor for the ensuing term. In doing so, ( feel that my actions in the Borough Council have met with your approval during the short time 1 have had the honor to represent your interests, and those of the whole of the Burgesses. In conclusion, I can only say that if I hate the honor of being elected, I shall, to the best of my abilities, employ them In furthering the interests of the Borough. t have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, HENRY LEWIS. & 25th October, 1882. 758 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— -*-*^ Having been waited upon, and requested by some of Captain Porter's friends to withdraw from the forthcoming Election of Mayor, after that Gentleman's signing the requisition to myself, I have since consulted with my friends and supporters, and it still being their wish that I should stand for the office, I beg to assure you that it is my intention to contest the Election, and solicit your interests and votes on the polling day. I have the honor to be, Your obedient servant, HENRY LEWIS. Gishorne, Oct. 30th, 1882. 793 W A N T E D. rpENDERS are required to BUILD a JL STORE, at Makaraka. For particulars apply to— J. & A. DAVIS, 797 Makaraka. "YTTANTED.— A COOK for a VV Station.— Apply at the Herald Office. 798 L TJiTANTED— A COOK for Shearers. " >V Appiy to Mr. Dobbie, Okahuatiu. 769 "TTTANTED KNOWN — Billheads, VV Receipt Books, &c. , at Lowest prioes, at the Herald Office. CAUTION. A CHEQUE, No. 93342, drawn in favor of R. Goldsmith for the sum of sixteen pounds sterling (£l6), dated October 26, 1882, by the undersigned, has been stopped, and the public are cautioned against negotiating same. L. McINTOSH. Makaraka, October 26, 1882. 771

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume IX, Issue 1760, 30 October 1882, Page 3

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