GRAHA vl. PITT- &. BENNETT Havubeeii.-iustrueted by Mr D. Hkpbtjbn to Sell by Auction at Makaraka at a quarter to elcvon on THURSDAY, 23rd insfc., immediately before Mr Foot's sale— r pHE FOLLOWING RACEHORSES - i Chestnut Gelding CRIMINAL, 5 yars old, by Foul Play— Renga CYNICAL, Bay Gelding, 4 years old, by Cynic — Myra. POUAWA, Brown Mare, 5 years old, by Foul Play — Aconite. 152 GRAHAM, PirTsc BENNETT Have been instructed by Mr C. A. Foot to Sell by Public Auction at Makaraka Sale Yards on THURSDAY NEXT, 23rd inst., at 11 a.m. — rp II E FOLLO WIN G ST O CX— Jl 350 EWES AND LAMBS 30 HEAD CATTLE (including 20 Steers) 3 HORSES (2 good Hacks, 1 Harness Horse) 2 SHEEP DOGS L CATTLE DOG 1 REID & GRAY DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGH (nearly new) 1 STRONG WAGGONETTE AND SUNDRIES 126 CHURCH OF ENGLAND ANNUAL TfIETE, TO BE JJELD AT T E II A PARA ON' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1890. P 11 O U 11 A M M K . Girls' Race (under 15), ICO yards. Boys' Race (under 15), 100 yards. Girls' Rack (under 10), 100 yards. Boys' Race (under 10), 100 yards. Jubtlkis Handicap, 10 ', 150, <md 200 yards. Points- 5 for first, 3 for second, 2 for third. Prizes, trophies, value— lst £2 10s, 2nd C) 10s, 3rd £1. Entrance fee, 3s. Oustaclk Is ace, 200 yards ; for boys tinder 10 yeais. Prize, lamb presented by Mr C. Gray. Tug ok Wav, 8 men a-sido. Tka at 5 o'clock. Followed during the evening by the Farce "BOS ABTD 00Z-" Entrance, 2* ; Children half-price. Family tickets at reduced prices if bought hefoit'liand from Meiiil'ers of Conimilteo, as follows — Messrs Dt'Liiutour, Akroyd, Pcttic, Greenwood, W. Morg.m, G. Humphreys, A Kompthorno, C. (^ray, Bvtt, Davics, Bcero, J.C. Dun'op, W. (Jood. 119 CITY ( GRAND CONCERT ( CITY KIN K. ) IX AID OF THE ( RINK. O OMAN t f lATHOLTC (( "»H U RCH FUND S TUESDAY, JAN. 21st, 1890. P HOOK AM ME. Paut I. 1. Instrumental Overture, ''The Caliph of Bagdad " Jioie/dieit Orchestra. 2. Song "Shylie Bawn " ......IVriijhfon Mrs Kerr. 3. Song .. " Home, Sweet Home " ...Bin/top Miss Buchanan. 4. Duct..." We arc. two Roving Minstrels " Rev. Father Kehoe and Mr Collins [Purry 0. Song ..."The Fairy Hoy".. ... Glover Mrs Sunderlcind. G. Song..." Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep '' Knhjhi Mr W. Paruell. 7- Song.." Let me Dream again ''..Sullimn Mrs llennessy. 8. Song (by request) " Father O'Flynn " Rev. Father Kchoe. !). Part 50ng . ..." Cari ta " tio^iii i INTKHVATj 0!" WYE MIN'UTIiS. Paut 11. 1. Instrumental Overture, "Fta Diavolo," Orchestra, f J uhc 2. Song (se'.ecU'd) Mrs Pulairel 3. 50ng...." The Last Muster"' Pouic' Mr Dairy mplc. ■1. Song.., "The Old Folks at Home" Miss Ailair. y. Duet (Pianoforte) " Husarcnritt ' Mrs Thomson aud Mr Aircy [Spind/cr G. Sous, (a) " The Little Mud Cabin on the li\{\," (h) "Pat Roche" Mr \V Parnell. _ 7. Song "Good Company" Adams Mr Nock. 5. Song " Say a Kind Word when you can " Mi:-:* rJuchaiian. [Vhoma* 0. Song "Rory O'Morc" ['cv. Father Kclioc. 10. The Tickling Trio Marliui Tiek"l(> may be had at Mr W. Good's. Family Tickets of four to Reserved Seati-s, 10s. 121 ■'■ft 9^ A UCT LONEER'S LICENSE. IVTOTICIC is hereby given that an Auc- ■^~ tioneor's License htu this day been granted to — THOMAS WILLIAM BILHAM, of Patutahi. Dated at Gisborne, this 16th day of January, 1890. I). -JOHNSTON, Jr A \K., I. I ]}) CJollcctor of Customy. MilS W. K.. BALLON I-YNE WILL RESUME SCHOOL DUTIES AND MUSIC LESSONS At an Early Date, to he ajnnoum.'ED ix futuke tssuk. DRAWINC^ AND PAINTING CLASSES. 115 CniLDERrj Road, G isboknu. FOR 8 ALE . 4 FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT HORSES, Harness aud Dray. Apply — 131 D. M. ORR. FOR SALE. tfAA SHEEP, mixed ages and sexes. O\J\J Apply to--132 . D. M. ORR. " FO Ii SALE. A A A I'IKST-CLAPM CROSS-BRED 4t \J \J TWO-TOOTH EWES. Apply to— A. McLEAN, 108 To Ami. FOR SALE. r[ C\C\ gFULL- MOUTHED CROSSBRED i\)\) EWES. Delivery middle of February. Apply to — JOHN E. FOSTER, l.'fO Oil Spring Station. Sll E~E IP ' IT ANTED TO PURCHASF— Up to V V TtOO wdl-bri'd JiWES, not over fresh lull mouth State price and time of doliver, to A. M. Ni;\vi\i.\Nj P. 0.. Onnond. January 17th, IH'JO. ' 1-10 {T^OK SALK— Four-Pnonu'd IIOIJSK 'with B. 2 acicK ground, North Oiaboriii 1 . Fruit Garden, Stable, and every convenience attached to PrcinhcF. -- Apply llcrakl odicc.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5671, 18 January 1890, Page 3
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