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IN BANKRUPTCY. NORTHERN DISTRICT. IN" THE SUPERIOR COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, HOLDEN AT GISBORNE. In the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act, 1883," and the several Amendments thereof, and in the matter of the Bankruptcy of GEORGE BELL, of Waerenga-a-hika, in the Colony of New Zealand, Settler, a Bankrupt. IN OTICE IS HEREBY C4IVEN that the above n-'med debtor, having been adjudicated a Bankrupt, the First Meeting of Creditors will be held at my office, Lowe Street Chambers, on MONDAY NEXT, the 28th day of July, 1890, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. A. W. CROFT, Deputy-Official Assignee. Gisborne, July 24, 1890. 296 WHATAUPOKO POUND. _L M POUNDED By John Foster on July 23, 11 a.m., for trespass on private property — 1 Bay Gelding, brand like Kc[ off shoulder, shod all round 1 Bay Mare, brand like ML (conjoined) over triangle, near shoulder, star on forehead, near front foot white, near hind foot white Will be sold at the above Pound Yard on Thursday, 7th Aug., 1890, at noon, if not redeemed. ' JOHN FISHER, 297 Poundkeeper. PATUTAHI CHESS CLUB. A CONCERT will be held in the PATUTAHI PUBLIC HALL on MONDAY, August 4th, consisting of Songs by favorite singers, Recitations by great Speakers, " Bardellv. Pickwick" by the Union Literary Society, the whole to conclude with a DANCE. Programme iv future issue. 298 M« HALL Will Sell on SATURDAY NEXT at 2 p.m. at Little's Stables — riIHE JWELL-KNOWN THOROUGHA DRED MARE, » FOREST QUEEN," 5 year old Also— 1 Double Seated BUGGY, with pole and shaft, in first-class condition. 299 CITY RINK. THRIDAY, 25th JULY, 1890. GRAND Vocal and Instrumental Concert IN AID 01? THE SURVIVORS OF THE CHARGE OF BALACLAVA, Under the Auspices of the Gisborne Gahrison Band. Patronage of His Woship the Mayor and and Borough Councillors, Officers and Members of the East Coast Hussars and Cadets. PROGRAMME : Pakt I. I—Overture...."Balaclava"...Garrison1 — Overture. ..."Balaclava"... Garrison Band 2 — Reading Mr Witty 3— 50ng...." The King's Own.... Mr Mitchell 4— Song ..(Selected) Mrs Palairet s— Recitation..." The Eve of Waterloo".. Mr Armstrong 6 — Song. . .\\ . .^ (Selected) Miss Holroyd 7 — Song (Selected). .. Rev. Father Kehoe 8- Song (Selected) Mrs Kerr 9— Song, " Battle of Balaclava,"(with violin, piano, and cornet accompaniment), Mr Witty Pakt 11. I—Overture,1 — Overture, "The Old Brigade," Garrison Band 2— Recitation, "The Charge of tho Light Brigade " (by request), Mr Woodward 3 — Song (Selected) Mrs Matthews 4 — Song, " Let me like a boldier fall," Mr P. L. O'Meara s— Soug (Selected) MissHyett 6— Song, " Oh ! Oh ! Hear the wild wind blow !" Mr Nock 7 — Song (Selected) M rs Kerr B—Soug8 — Soug (Selected). ... Rev. Father Kehoo 9 — Song (Selected) Mr Woodward The Garrison Bjnd will play several Selections during the interval. Admission — Front Scats 2s 6d, Back Seats and G.llciy Is. Doors open at 7.30, Concert commence at 8 o'clock. 290 NEW ZEALAND FEDERATED TIMBER WORKERS' UNIOr. ALL in favor of forming a Branch of tho above are requested to attend a I Meeting to be held in the Shop next Mr Jeune's, Ship Chandler, on WEDNESDAY, July 30th, a 0 7.30 p.m. Timber Workers to include Carpenters, Sawmillers, and Bushfallers. 292 POVERTY BAY ROAD DISTRICT BOARD. A MEETING of the Board will be held at the Office, Matawhero, on SATURDAY Evening Next, the 26th inst., at 7 o'clock. GEO. pe BLAQUIERE, Clerk. Matawhero, July 21, 1890. _27_9 WANTED— A General Servant. - Apply Mrs Wm. Good, Cobden street. -'JOO TO LET — A Comfortable Three-roomed COTTAGE, near Freezing Works.— Apply to Mrs East. i^ T> (T^ STARTLING NOVELTY xJT.JLAj.V^'. on the 28th of August, 1890 283 WANTED— EGGS and BUTTER at E. Chjwsv's Store, Best price.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5827, 24 July 1890, Page 3

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