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MATAWHERO c SCHOOL COiN CERT c TTWDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1889. V , PROGRAMME: t I— Overture (Piano and Violin), Miss Mes Farlane and Mr Jas. MeFarlane 2- Vocal Waltz, "See Saw,"School children 3- Song, "They all love Jack," Mr Woodward 4— Song, Miss Chegwiddcn s— Reading, '-The Execution of Montrose," Mr Birrell (in Highland costume) 6— Song, Mrs Sunderland 7— Song, " The Standard and the Braes of Mar," Mr Birrell (in Highland costume) B— Song, "My Old Wife" (by desire), Mr Nock 9— Song, Mr 3W. Graham 10— Song, "Dinna cross the Burn, Willie," Mr Birrells 11 — Sailor's Hornpipe, Mr Bruce Interval. I— Overture, "Home Flowers," Misses Stephenson 2— Song, "Killaloe," Mr F. Arthur 3 — Song, " Why do Summer Roses fade?" Mrs Birrell 4— Song, " The Meynell Hunt," Mr "Woodward s— Song, " Rome," Mrs Caldwell 6— Song, "Robin Adair," Miss Adair 7 — Song, " The Song for me," Mrs Sunderland S — Song (selected), Mi 1 Nock 9 — Song (Selected), Mrs W. Graham 10 — .^my, " Auntie," Miss Ford 11 — Vocal Waltz, " (^ood Night," School Children GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Prices : Concert 2s, Children Is. Dance (including refreshments) 2s. DANCING will commence immediately after the Concert. Stevenson's Brake will leave Townley's Corner at 7.15. 738 REQUISITION. TO W. L. REES, ESQ. t^IR, — We, Electors of the East Coast kJ Electoral District, bog to request that you will become a candidate for this se.tt, rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr Graham. You are so well acquainted with the wants of the District that we need not press them upon your notice, further than to point out the absolute necessity which exists for the reduction of taxation, the opening of the land, both Native and Crown lands, for settlement, and the closing of disputes regarding titles, which arc and always have been so great a hindrance to the prosperity of this district. Believing that you will bring both energy and knowledge to the performance of political duties we repeat our request that you should solicit the suffrages of the Electors of the East Coast. Should you accede to this request we promise to do all that lies in our power to secure your return. W. Maude T. J. Dickson M. J. Gannon W. F. Crawford W. Sievwright G. Matthewson W. H. Tucker M. G. Nnsmith Edw. P. Joyce Henry Lewis Patk. McLoughlin H. E. Johnston C C. Lucas J. Whinray And numerous others. To Messrs Win. Maiulr, T. J. Dickson, M J. Gannon, W, F. Crawford, W. Sievwright, G. Matthewson, W. H. Tucker, M. G. Nismith, E. P. Joyce, H. Lewis, P. McLoughlin, H. E. Johnston, C. C. Lucas, J. Whinray, and the other gentlemen signing the Requisition. /^i ENTLEMEN.— I have great pleasure V-n in acceding to your request that I should contest the East Coast Electorate. I shall state my views fully at an early date on my return from Wellington. Yours truly, 771 (Signed) W. L. REES. ORMOND POUND. _L M POUNDED By Mr H. Benson on Nov. Bth, 1889— (For trespass <hl private property), Dark Grey Mare, foal at foot, branded API near ribs Chestnut Filly, no visible brand Will be sold at the above Pound Yard on Saturday, November 23, at noon, if not redeemed. J. F. SMITH, 70S Poundkeeper. SPEIGHT'S LUNEDIN BEER. MESSRS DUNLOP & BOURKE are Bottling SPEIGHT'S XXXX BEER in Quarts and Pints from the Hogshead, and can recommend it as being far superior for Summer consumption to any brand of English Ale in the market, and at much less cost. A Specialty is also made of Pexfold's Lioiit and Dark Australian Winks. 769 TURANGANUI PUBLIC LIBRARY. DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. THURSDAY, NOV. 21st, 1889. npHE Trustees of the Public Library have JL much pleasure in informing the Public that the Comedy, " My Uncle's Will, "which created such a success at Patutahi, will be repeated in Gisborne, followed by the Screaming Farce, " 15ox and Cox," on the above date. Admission : — 2s and Is. Reserve Seats at W. Good's, Watchmaker. Programme in later issue. 772 HOME RULE FOR IRELAND I RELIEF OF EVICTED TENANTS. ry HE DILLON RECEPTION COMMIT- -*■ TEE hold their Subscription Lists open until the 23rd inst, and would be glad to add the names of those who may not up to the present have had time or opportunity to send in their Contributions. Subscriptions received by Mr Wm. P. FiNNEßAN.Treasurer. W. F. CRAWFORD, Chairman. LOST— Between Gisborne and Roseland Hotel, Three Sacks, Boots included. Kindly leave at Ciarrett Bros.' 770 BEES— Three Shillings paid for good Swarms, delivered at the Bee Farm, Waiohika. — Gko. Stevenson. 751 ANTED-A LAD, must be «, good milker and able to drive. — Apply to S. Hair, Matawhero. 759 WANTED— Immediately, a young girl as Nurse and Sewing Maid ; also good General Servant. — Apply to Mrs E. Chrisp's Registry Office. 554 WANTED— Good COOK for country. — Apply to Mrs E. Chrisp's Registry Office. WANTED — Apprentices and Improvera for the Dressmaking Department. — Apply to Miss Robertson, at Graham, Pitt, and Bennett's. 765 WANTED— Three good General Servants ; good wages ; must be good cooks. — Mrs East's Gisborne Registry. ANTED "kKoVvN— That "piNIvINO in a variety of Patterns is done at Mrs East's, Gladstone Road.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5619, 14 November 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5619, 14 November 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5619, 14 November 1889, Page 3

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