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PATUTAHI PUBLIC HALL. A CONOERf AND DANCI', (Iti aid of District School Prize Fund), Will be held afc PATUTAHI, on THHURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 6th. PROGRAMxME. Part I. I—Pianoforte1 — Pianoforte Overture, Mrs Wright 2— Song, Mr Lougher 3— Song, Miss Parnell 4— Song, "True till Death," Mr Langford s— Song, " The Bridge," Mrs Stewart 6— Song, Rev. Father Kehoe 7 — Song, Mrs Sunderland B —Song, "Good Company," Mr Nock 9— Song (selected), MissL Langford 10 — Recitation, Mr Lionel Izod 11— Song, "Lovetide," Miss Adair INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. Part 11. 12— For ever and for ever," Mrs Sunderland 13— Song, "Anchored," Mr Langford 14-Song, "The Old Folks at Home," Mias Adair 15— Song, Rev. Father Kehoe 16— Song, Miss L. Langford 17— Song, " My Sweetheart when a Boy," Mr Nock 18— Recitation, " The Shipwreck," Mr Gillmore 19— Song, "Juanita," Mrs Stewart 20— Sailor's Hornpipe, Mr R. Bruce I GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Commence 8 p.m. Tickets at Mrs Browne's, Mr Adams', and Mr Parnell's. - ; To conclude with a DANCE. AdmissionGentlemen's Tickets 2s. Tansley'g Brake will leave Masonic Corner ! at G. 15 p.m. 449 COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORDER, "jVTOTICE is hereby given that at a Special -*-* Meeting of this Council held on FRIDAY, 21st February, 1890, U was resolved that on the 28th March, 1890, a Special Rate of one-sixth of A Penny be made upon all rateable property in the Waikohu and Ormond Road Districts for a period of 26 years, commencing Ist April, 1890, and end" ing 31st March, 1916, for the purpose of providing interest upon a sum of £4500, to be obtained in terms of the Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886, for the purpose of erecting a i Bridge across the Waipaoa river at Kaitcratahi. The Rate to bo due and payable in two equal instalments on the first days of April and October in each year. The Rate Book is open for inspection for four weeks. A Special Meeting of the Council will be held on FRIDAY, 28th March, 1890, for the purpose of confirming the above Resolution. JOHN WARREN, Clerk. Gisborne, Feb. 24, 1890. 400 BOROUGH OF GISBORNE ASSESS ME N T COURT. fT^HE Annual Sitting of the above Assess- ■* ment Court will be held at the Court House, Gisborne, at half-past ten in the forenoon on TUESDAY, the 18th day of March, 1890. J. BOOTH, Judge of Assessment Court. Gisborne, March 3, 1890. 438 FINAL NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF FREDERICK DUFAUR, DECEASED. ALL claims against; this Estate must be forwarded to Messrs No:lan & Skeet, Solicitors, Gisborne, within Two Months from this date, otherwise they will not be recognised. AM olaiins must be verified by a declaration and proper vouchers, or. other legalacknowledgements produced if required. Dated at Auckland the 20th day of February, 1890. E. T. DUFAUR, 435 Administrator. CONTRACT FOR TRANSPORT OF TELEGRAPH MATERIAL. TipENDERS are invited for the conveyance JL and distribution of 120 tons (more or less) of Telegrnph Material, comprising iron rails, wire, arms, insulators, etc., on the proposed line of Telegraph between Tologa Bay and Waipiro. The materiul will be divided into three lots and handed over to the Contractor at Tologa Bay, Tokomaru, and Waipiro. Specification and General Conditions can be seen and further information obtained upon application made at the Post Office, Gisbornk. Tenders to be accompanied with a deposit (either a marked cheque or in notes) equivalent to twenty-five per cent, of the total amount of the tender. The deposit will be treated in accordance .with the general conditions attached to the Specification. Tenders addressed to the undersigned to be lodged at the Post Office, Gisborne, on or before noon on the 7th of March. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. ' By order of the Commissioner of Telegraphs. E. H. BOLD, Inspector of Telegraphs. Gisborne, Feb. 26, 1890. FENCING. rjpENDERS are invited for erecting, layJl ing, and clearing line 1A miles (one and a half miles), more or less, BOUNDARY PENCE. Tenders to close on the Sth March. No tender necessarily accepted. Apply to— i ROBERT BERRY, 420 Tiniroto. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS invited for Building Additions to the Dwelling of A. M. Newman, Esq., ©rmond. Plans and Specification may be seen at my office. Tenders to close at 12 o'clock on SATURDAY, March Bth W. P. FINNERAN, 424 Architect. FOR SALE, Cheap— A good Sheep Dog, broken in.-— P. E. Smith, Red House, ERY often the eyes are seriously injured by delay in suiting the sight optically and accurately with Spectacles or Kye-Glasses. Without extra charge when supplying concave or convex Glasses, S. McLhrnon, Jeweller, will in future teat fche eyed of Customers with an ingenious and novel instrument, an Optometer, so that a perfect fit may be guaranteed. 315 WANTED — Situation on a station for married couple. — Apply to Mrs E. Chrisp's Registry, Upper Gladstone road. WANTED Immediately— A good Cook and Laundress for the country ; also several good Generals and Cooks for town ami cduntry. Apply to Mrs K. Chriap' Registry Office. 143 WANTED KNOWN- Fir&T-claesßoared 12sper week at Mrs Menziks, Cafe dc Paris Rcb taurant, Gladstone road.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5709, 4 March 1890, Page 3

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