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a wedding would "amuse the children." Another to get rid of incessant importunity from- ;i crowd of suitors. Old maids who gut numied invaribly assure their friends that they thought they would be ''more useful" as wives than spinsters. Nevertheless, Quilp gives it >s his opinion that nine-tenths of all persons who marry, whether widows or widowers, virgins or bachelors, do so for the sake of — getting married. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. A GIFT SALE AND AUCTION WILL BE HELD ■ TO-M.ORROW, 28th instant, ; - IN TIfcFABLABB'S HALL. Doora to bo opened at 2 p.m., when all Goods will be for Sale at fixed Moderate Prices. AUCTION at 8 p.m. &3T TEA and COFFEE and other Refreshcan be obtained in the Hall. VARIOUS AMUSEMENTS Are in course of preparation for the entertainment of visitors. Prick of Admission : Onk Shilling. Children Half-price. 312 FOR NAPIER. JLJr *_ HPHE splendid new Screw THOMAS RUSSELL, 100 Al at Lloyd's, 151 tons Register, Capt. C. Helander, Will Leave as above on THURSDAY, Jan. 29, weather and other circumstances permitting. For freight or passage, apply to — H. E. JOHNSTON, 320 Agent. THANKS. WE beg to tender our sincere thanks to those who so kindly assisted us at the fire this morning. J. WALLACE. 321 HOGAN & CURRIE. FOR SALE OR LEASE. A BLACKSHITHS' SHOP at the Bridge, XjL Matawhero. Apply to— 316 R. BOUGEN. COOK COUNTY CHEESE, BUTTER, AND BACON FACTORY CO. | Limited], O HAREHOLDERS in the above Company kJ are reminded that a SECOND CALL fell due on 20 ih January last, and is now overdue. Town Shareholders will pease pay these Calls at once to the Treasurer, Capt. Chrisp. D. MURCHIE, Secretary. ! Gisborne, Jan. 27, 1885. 317 SCHOOL COMMITTEE ELECTION. I BEG to THANK those Gentlemen who have Elected me for the ELEVENTH TIME to a Seat in the Gisborne School Committee. 315 A. Y. ROSS. JZAITERATAHI RACE MEETING, ST. PATRICK'S DAY, ISBS. RACES will be Ireld at Kaiteratahi on St. Patrick's Day (17th March), 1885. Programme in future issue. 193 MERINO EWES FOR SALE at Wai-o-inauga Station, Petane, on WairoaGisborne road : 750 Broken Mouth Merino Ewes 1,650 Full and Fresh „ 700 Six-tooth „ 400 Four-tooth „ 100 Two-tooth „ 3,G00 Delivery any time after Ist February on two days no ace. I Apply to — j J. R. LANAUZE, 9 Patane Valley. DISTRICT ORDEES. fTIHE MEMBERS of J Battery, N.Z.V _L Artillery will Parade as follows : — Regular Inspection. TiiUhSDAY, January 29, at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feburary 26th, at 7. p.m. T. W. PORTER, Captain Commanding East Coast District. Head Quarters, Gisborne, January 26, ISBS. 307 J. SIGLEY, TINSMITH, PLUMBER, & GASFITTER, : Gladstone Road. ALL SIZES Fruit and Honey TINS, at Lowest Rates, made to order. Just Received — Another lot of first-class GALVANIZED IRON for Tank Making. A Complete Stock of GAS FITTINGS— Choice Designs, at Very Lowest Rates. Full assortment Dairy and Kitchen Utensils for Sale CHEAP. Spouting, Kidging, Sheet Lead, Zinc, and Corrugated Iron, &c. Note the Address— J. SIGLEY, GASFITTER, TINSMITH, &c, Gladstone Road. 319 DURING my absence at the Land Court at WaiomatitJni my business here will be carried on by MR JOSEPH CRESSWELL. ROBERT WATSON, 97 Lowe Street Chambers. MR J. CRESSWELL has now commenced to practise his profession as a Barrister, Solicitor, and Conveyancer in Lowe Street Chambers. 266 LOST, between Mr H. Lewis' Store and Capt. Chrisp's residence, Palmerston Road— A Gold Ear-ring. Finder will be suitably rewarded on returniug same to Herald Office. FOUND.— A Bay Horse with Saddle and part of Bridle. Owner can have the same by applying to Morgan Bros., Carters, Gisborne. 313 WANTED.— A good Cook— female preferred. — Apply at ouce to C. O. Fischer, Settlers' Hotel. 214 WANTED.— A Good Housemaid.— Apply to Mrs East. 3IS TT7 ANTED— A General SeVvant.— Apply V? to Mrs Paknell, Palmerston Koad. 293 ■___ WANTED KNOWN— That Crawford's Champagne Cider is a pure, cooling Summer Beverage. 20 WANTED KNOWN— That Crawford's Ginger Ale is a refreshing and appetising Tonic. ' 21

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4200, 27 January 1885, Page 3

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