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INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. GISBORNE PUBLIC LIBRARY. An Industrial and Fine Art Exhibition WlLIi BE IIKLD AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, GISBORNE, — ON — TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, & THURSDAY, the 6th, 7th, and Bth MARCH, ISS 8 . Tho EXHIBITS will be divided undor the following Heads : — Department A — Paintings : Oil and Watei, and Photographs, Prints, Lithographs, Etchings, Drawings, and Illuminations. B— Flowers : Wax, Paper, Shell, Leather, Wool, etc. ; Pot Plants, Ferns :> ■ 1 Cut Flowers in Vases ; Shells, Seaweed, niosa and Pressed Ferns. C— Models of Ships, Houses, Bridges, Mechanical, etc. ; Maori and Foreign Curios ; AntiqueJColns.lFirearme, and Relics, D— Stuffed Animals, Birds, Fish and Reptiles ; Botanical, Mineral, Zoological and Entomological Specimens and l-'ossils, etc. E— Kauri Gum and Greenstone Work, Jewellery, Watch and Clock Work, Astronomical, Philosophical, Surgical and Musical Instruments ; Sewing Machjnes, Eleotro-plated Ware and Yankee Notions, etc. P — Fancy Pottery, Antique and Modern China and Glassware. Q — Fancy Needlework, Cardsvork, Beadwork, Crewelwork and Woolwork. H — Wool, Grain and Seeds (samples local production), Local Manufactures and Trade Samples. J— Fancy Carving, Inlaying, Turning and Staining. A Special Feature of the Exhibition will be The Juvenile Department, For »vhich Exhibits of Water Color and Pencil Drawings, Fancy Work, Collections of Flowers, Ferns, and other works of interest are requested from the younger portion of the population. In order to make the Exhibition a success it is particularly requested that intending Exhibitors will notify in writing at the earliest possible date what objects of interest they can contribute to the Exhibition, to either the undersigned. C. C. LUCAS, Hon. Sec , at the Library ; Or to— H. McKAY, 162] Acting-Sec, at his office, Lowe street. TO THE TRIBES, TO THE SUB. TRIBES, and the CHIEFS (NATIVE) OF NEW ZEALAND. FRIENDS ALL, SALUTATIONS,— THIS is an invitation to you to come to the opening of Porourangi, a Carved House at Wai-o-matatini, on the East Coast. You Bhould arrive on tho 28th M*rch, 18SS. There are several large subjects touching (or relating to) the Maori Tribes and their possessions to be discussed and considered at the meeting. For instance, tho words (or bpeech) of the Premier which he delivered in front of an assemblage of Maori chiefs of this Island at Wellington when they went to see him and the Native Minister. These are the words — Ist— Tho thoughts of the Government to publish to, the tribes of this Island a Bill for their consideration of their good or othorwi3o 2 — That there should be one law for the Europeans and Maoris living together in European districts 3— To return the Native lands in Maori districts under the provisions (or to be amenable to) of the Treaty of Waitangi 4 To repeal the Native Lands Administration Act of 1886 s—To5 — To repeal the Act for Rating in Maori districts My Friends,— The Bill (spoken of above) will shortly be distributed, when we will be able to see its provisions in its full length. For this, O you Chiefs, learned men, and men of experience, and all the Tribes, come to the opening of Porourangi ; let us meet to thoroughly discuss the meaning (and bearings) of the subjects mentioned above, and any other matters that may crop up, when the Bill comes (or is in our possession). From — MAJOR ROPATA, And the large Committee of 182 Ngatiporou. The Annual Concert or the GISBORNE DISTRICT SCHOOL WILL TAKE PLACE ON TUESDAY, 28th Instant. 257 MAKAURI SCHOOL" THE FIRST ANNUAL PICNIC in connection with the Makauri School will be held in Barker'a Bu 3 h on THURSDAY, 23rd inst. Parents and Friends invited, A. BARBER, 245 Chairman of Committee. WANTED TO PURCHASE— /^i ISBORNE f~^ AS O HARES 273 JOHN COLEMAN. BOARD AND LODGING. MRS HILL begs to intimate that she has moved into a new and pleasautly situated Boarding House in Nesbitt Road, where she will be pleased to see any of her old riends,Jand also any new ones, 853 OST— A Bloodstone Gold Signec Ring.— Finder will be rewarded by Colonel Simeon. 274 HOUSEKEEPER— Wanted, a smart clean young Woman as Housekeeper. —Box 9, Post Office. 268 LADIES' Chemises, Night Dresse3, and a general assortment of Underclothing, much under cost, at Longley's Cheap Cash Sale of Drapery. WO FURNISHED ROOMS, with Kitohen, to let in Grey street.— lnquire Herald office. 253 HE Trustees of Court Wm. Glad stone, A.0.F., have £150 to lend on freehold security, — Apply to W. L. Filf, Secretary. _45 , WANTED— A Shepherd, at once, with good dogs. — Apply at this office. 275 ANTED— Fifty cords good Firewood. Applicants state price delivered in yard. Terms cash.— Apply Herald office. f 6 W~~ ~ANTED KNOWN— Shera and Co's Wholesale Stock of Drapery and Clothing will be sold on Tuesday next at Longley's Cheap Sale of Drapery and Clothing. Be in time ! WANTED— A Saddler, must be a goo d tradesman. — Apply to the office of this paper. 214 WANTED KNOWN— You can buy Ladies' Colored Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs at 1b each, worth 2s 6d, at Longley's Cheap Sale, commencing Tuesday next, ANTED— AII the World and his Wife to visit LoDgley's Cheap Sale of Shera and Co's Wholesale Stock of Drapery and. Clothing, commencing Tuesday next. IF you have Defective Eyes, and value them, go to S. McLERNON (opposite Union Bank), Gisborne, for your Spectacles and Eyeglasses. You will be absolutely perfectly fitted, and without being asked to pay an absurdly high price for the convenience. 582 SAY JACK, I'm going to Lougley's cheap Sale to buy a Suit of Clothes for each of my boys, you better come aud do the same while you 'have a chance ! Yep, but unfortunately all my Boys are Girls ! Well, you can buy Dress Materials at lesa than Half Price ! Come along 247

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5100, 22 February 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5100, 22 February 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5100, 22 February 1888, Page 3

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