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PATdTAHI PUBLIC H&fc ! A CONCEftfAND DANCK (In aid of District School Prize Fund), Will be held at PATUTAHIi = *• - S on • "" ' S TpHURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 6th. PROGRAMME. Part I. ;s I— 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 2 6— Song, Rev. Father Kehoe 7 — Soug, Mrs Sunderland B— Song, "Good Company,"Mr Nock 9 — Song (selected), Miss L Langford s 10 — Recitation, Mr Lionel Izod 5 11— Song, " Lovetide," Misa Adair INTERVAL 01' TEN MINCTKS. Part 11. 12— For ever and for ever," Mr 3 Sunderland ' 13— Song, " Anchored," Mr Langford • 14-Song, "The Old Folks at Home," Miss ' Adair 15 — Bong, 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 GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Commence 8 p.m. Tickets at Mrs Browne's, Mr Adams', und Mr Parneli's. To conclude with a DANCE. Admission— Gentlemen's Tickets 2s. Tansiey's Brake will leave Masonic Corner at.R. 1 5 p m __o ST. PATRICKS DAY BPO R T 8 WILL BE HELD , , MONDAY, MARCH 17th, 1890. ON THE GISBORNE PARK COMPANY'S GROUNDS, In aid of Liquidation of Debt on ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Event. 1. 100 Yards Handicap Foot Race. Ist prize L 2, 2nd prize 10s ; entrance 2s 6d 2. Farmers' Race of 7 sovereigns, lOst up, once round ; entrance 10s. For horses that have never started for public money. 3. Boys' Foot Race, 150 yards, handicap, for boys under 16 years. Ist prize LI, 2nd prize 2s 6d. Eutrance 2s. 4. Ladies' Horse Race for Bracelet value L5 3 for lady riders only. Once round ; entrance ss. For horses that have never started for public money. Winner to take either cash of Bracelet. 5. Hurdle Foot Race (handicap), 300 yds, over eight flights hurdles 3fc Gin. Ist prize L 3, 2nd prize LI. 6. Dick Tcrpin Race, for Saddle and Bridle value L 5 Entrance 7s 6d. (All riders to appear in fancy costume.) Time not to exceed 20 minutes. 7. St. Patrick's Handicap {220 yards). Ist prize L 5, 2nd prize LI 10s. Entrance ss. Acceptance 2s 6d, v on Saturday, 15tb, at S p.m. 8. Race for Draught Horses,s sovereigns, Once round ; 13 stone up or more. No disqualification for over weigh t. Winner to draw weight 50 yards after the race. Entrance 7s(3d. For horses that have never started for public money. 9. Menagerie Rack, 100 yards. Cats, rats, pigs, lambs, calves, mice, etc., all to be driven Ist prize Box Tea, 2nd 501 b Bag Flour. Entrance 2s. 10. Staueex Race for .Silver Watch, once round. Last horse to be the winner. Owners to ride horses selected by lottery. No whip or spur to be used, and to be run under 15 minutes. Entrance 5s 11. Hurling Match, 3 sovereigns, 10 men a-side. Entrance Is. 12. Maori Horse Race, once round, horses to be owned and ridden by Maoris. Ist pr ; ze L 5. Entrance 7s Gd. For horses that have never started for public money. lOst up. Entries received up to Monday, March 10th, at 8 p.m., at Pitt& Maguire's. Handicaps for Foot Races on Thursday, March 13fch. All races to be ridden in colors, which are to be handed in with nominations. All protests for Horse Racing shall be accompanied by 1 soy., which sum will be forfeited if protest be found frivilous. The decision of Stewards in all cases shall be final. THE ST. PATRICK'S PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL will take place in the evening. 364 EXCELLENT LAND FOR SETTLEMENT j IN COOK COUNTY. LONG TERM ; LOW RENT. IN LOTS OF FROM 500 ACRES TO 4850 ACRES. r pHE GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD JL ENDOWMENT OF THE— ! TAUWHAREPARAE BLOCK (44,150 ACRE:%) In Lots to suit all classes of settlers, is submitted for Lease by Tender. Tenders to be lodged with the undeisignedon or before the Ist day of May, 1890, at noon, on which date, at the hour of noon, the Tenders will be open by the Board. The land is unimproved, but generally speaking consists of first • class pastoral country, and includos many rich flats and undulating land. The following is a brief summary of the Terms and Conditions of Tender :— 1. Parcels as in report' to. Board and Sketch Map by Messrs O'Ryan and Dufaur No subdivision survey, but points to be fixed by Board's appointee, • and same accepted by Tenderer. Tenderer may tender for one or more sections. 2. Term 21 years, from. Ist July, 1890,. with option to Lessee to renew for 21 years, at rent to be fixed by arbitration one clear year before expiring of firsb term. Option to be exercised one clear year before expiry of first term. 3. Rent per Tender to be not less than 2$ per cent, on capital value of os per acre. Cash or marked cheque for first year's rent to accompany Tender. 4. Lessee to clear and grass 10 per cent, of area tendered for during first five years. 5. Lessee not to be compensated for imSrovements if he elects to renew term ; if he oes not elect valuation not exceeding 10s per acre to be paid by incoming teaant on all lands improved. Sections 151 to 153 of Land Act, 1885, adopted for valuation purposes ao far us applicable to ciicumstances. If i.o purchaser at valuation Board will again submit to tender, and outgoing tenant to take whatever successful tenderer offera. 6. Board will expend first year's rent in making horse, tracks to and through land. 7. Board reserves right to take land for rodda without compensation. Section 12, and also 1500 acres Tutamoe Hill reserved, «nd right to search for and woik minera s, etc., and to take land therefor. For full particulars, and for copic3 of Conditions and Map, apply to Harbour Board office, JOHV B^URKE, Secretary to the Gisborne Harbour Board. Gisborne, Feb. Bth, 1890 : _____ mHOMAS 1 CELEBRATED fcHEEP L DIP. Cheapest in Market. 238 GRAHAM, PITT, & BENNETT "\7ERX often the eyes arc; seriously in- \ jured by delay in suiting the sight optically and accurately with Spectacles or Eye-Glasses. Without extra charge when supplying concave or convex Glasses, S. MeLt<RNON, Jeweller, will iv future test the eyed of Customers with an ingenious and novel instrument, an Optometer, so that a perfect fit may be guaranteed. 315

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5710, 5 March 1890, Page 3

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