r GRAHAM. PITT. &. BENNETT Have been instructed by Me" Dir H^epbubn to Sell by Auction afc Makaraka" at' a quarter to. elevan^on THURSDAY, 23rd inst., immediately before Mr Foot's sa'e — 'pHE FOLLOWING RACEHORSES— 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. PITT & BENNETT Have been instructed by Mr. C. A. Foot to Sell by Public Atiction at Makaraka Sale Yards on THURSDAY NEXT, 23rd inst,, at 11 a.m. — yiHE FOLLOWING STOCK--350 EWES AND LAMBS 30 HEAD CATTLE (ncludiog 20 Steers) 3 HORSES (2 good Hacks, 1 Harness Horse) 2 SHEEP DOGS 1 CATTLE DOG 1 REID & GRAY DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGH (nearly new) i strong waggonette AND SUNDRIES 126 -.- CHURCH OF ENGLAND ANNUAL -T7l ET E , TO BE HELD AT TE HAPARA ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1890. Programme. Girls' Race (under 15), 100 yards. a B/OY3' Race (under 15), 100 yards. Gibls';;Jlace (ixoder ,10), 100 yards, Boys' Race (under i 0), 100 yards. Jubilee Handicap, 10c, 150, and 200 yards. Points - 5 for first, 3 for second, 2 for third. Prizes, trophies, value— lst £2 10s, 2nd Jt'l 10s, 3rd £1. Entrance fee, 3s. Obstacle Race* 200 yards ; for boys under 16 years. Prize, lamb presented by Mr C.-Gray.: - Tug ok War, 8 men a-side. Tea at 5 o'clock. Followed during the evening by the Farce '"BOSS A£TB 0022." Entrance, 2s ; Children half-price. Family tickets at reduced prices if bought beforehand from Members of Committee, as follows— Messrs DeLautour, Akroyd, Pettie, Greenwood, W. Morgan, U- Humphreys, A Kempihorne, C. Gray, B tt, Davies, Beere, J. C. Dunlop, W. Good. 119 CITY | GRAND CONCBKTJ CITY HINK. j in AID op the \ RTNK ROMAN /CATHOLIC FUNDS TUESDAY, JAN. 21st, 1890. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Instrumental Overture, "The Caliph of Bagdad " Boiddien Orchestra. 2. Song.,, ..."Shylie 8awn ",...... Wrighton Mrs Kerr. 3. Song .. "Home, Sweet Home " ...Bishop •\iiss Buchanan. 4. Duet. . . " We are> two Roving Miustrels " Rev. Father Kehoa and Mr Collins [Parry 5. Song ..."The Fairy Boy" Clover Mrs Sunderland. 6. 50ng..... "True till Death" Mrs Matthews 7. Song (Selected) Mr Woodward 8. Song.." Let me Dream again "..Sullivan Mrs Hennessy. 9 Song (by request) "Father O'Flynii" Rev. Father Kehoe,---10. Part Song.. .."Carita ".'...-.„. ....Rossini INTERVAL OP FIVE MINUTES. -. Part 11. 1. Instrumental Overture, "Fra Diavolo," . Orchestra, • [Avher 2. Sdng (selected) Mrs Paiairet 3. Soug...i"The Last Muster" Ponttt Mr Dalrymple. .4. Song... "The Old Folks at Homo " Miss Adair. 5. Duet (Pianoforte) "Husarenritt' Mrs Thomson and Mr Airey [Spindkr 6. Song ."Barney O'Hea," Mrs W. Grahum 7. Recitation. .....Mr Woodward 8. Song " Good Company " Adams Mr Nock. 9. Song " Say a Kind Word when you can " Miss Buchanan. [Thomas 10. Song "Rory O'More" Row Father Kchoo. 11. Tlie Tickling IVio , Martini Tickets may be had at Mr W. Good's, vvhero plan may be seen. Those who have previously purchased reserved seat tickets can now secure their seats. Family Tickets of four to Reserved Seats, 10s. 121 WHAT.AUPOKO ROAD DISTRICT. -MANGAPAPA LOAN. NOTICE is hereby given that a Poll of the Ratep yers in the Mangapapa Block holding sections 1 to 51 and No. 1 of Mangapapa, will be taken at the Office of the Board, Lowe Street, Gisborue, on SA-TURDAY, 25th January, 1890, upon the following proposal : — "That tho-Wh >taupoko Road Board raise a sum of £400 for the purpose of constructing threo .bridges or culverts and forming and metalling the streets in Mangapupa Block on the north side of the Waimuta-Ormond Main Road. The anuual charge is £20. " That the interest for the first year, and the charges for raising the'- loan, be paid out of the loan. " That the Special Rate to be levied overgectione 1 to 51 and No 1 of Mangapapa -Blocks be •, TWOfENOE onk farthing in the Pound for a period of 26 years, " * The Polling Buoth will be open from 9 a.m to 6 p.m., E. P. JOYCE, ' . Chairman. Gxsborne, Jan 6th, 1890. MRS W. E. BALLaNIYNE yriLL RESUME SCHOOL DUTIES V * AND M USIC L KSSONS At an Eakly Date, to be announced IN FUTURE ISSTJJ3. DRAWING AND PAINTING CLASSES. U5 Guilders Road, Gisborne. FOR.SALE. 4FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT HORSES, Harness and Dray, Apply— 131 D M. ORR. JOB SA~L~iT R(\f\ SHEEP, mixed ages and sexes. OUU Apply to— 132 D. M. ORR. ~ FOR S;A^#. ~~ 7 A AIFULL-MOUTHED .CROSSBRED i \f\J EWES. Delivery middle of February. Apply to— JOHN E. FOSTER, 130 O» Spring Station. SHEEP. WANTED TO • PORCH AMK-Un to 500 well-bred E W IDS, not over fresh full mouth. State price and time of dehve?y to A. Ml Newman, P. 0., Ormoiid. 1 January 17th, 1890, HQ
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5672, 20 January 1890, Page 3
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