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SALVATION ARMY, gisborni3. 5 | five; days special go, | 5 i'ROM THE 15th to 20th AUGUST, ADJUTANT DISHOP LEADING, Commencing TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). SATURDAY, 15th —" As We Work Parade. '' SUNDAY, G a m.— Ramshoru bounding. „ 7 a.m.— 1 harpening Battle Axes. „ 10 to 12 - Solemn Assembly. „ 3 p.m.- Glory Meeting. „ 7 p.m.— Casting-out Devils. MONDAY— Private Soldiers' Meeting. TUESDAY, 8 p m.— Publico ATunco Fesiivo. Entrance, Silver Gift. WEDNESDAY — Enrolment of Recruits ; followed by " Hot Pie and Coffee "Feast." One Shilling. THURSDAY— Adjutant Bishop will speak on the Gcneril's Social Scheme, developments, etc. The Mayor und other leading Townsmen have consented to attend. Everybody Welcome. MARTIN & SUTHERLAND, 655 Commanding Officers. C H URCH O F ENGLAND SCHOOLROOM. TUESDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1891. PROGPAMME. 1. Banjo, with Pianoforte accompaniment Mr Watson aud Mrs H. Williams 2. Song MrSearle 3. Song, " I Arise from Dreams of Thee " Miss Holroyd*? 4 Song Mr Woodward 5. H.M.S Pinafore— Song, "Tho Ruler of the Queen's Navca " Mr Ward and Chorus 6. Song, " Dark-eyed Gipsy " Mrs Gold-Smith 7. Song Mrs Kerr S. Duet, " Over the Hawthorn Hedge " Mrs Sunderland aud Miss Adah' fl. Toy Symphony 10. Song Mrs Jex-Blake 11. Recitation, "Mary, Queen of Scots ".... Mr Gold-Smith 12. Song Miss Eclair 13. Trio, " I Navigauto"...Mrs Sunderland, and -Messrs Dalrymple and Ward 14. Song Mr Mitchell 15. Song, " Serenata " (Braga)...Miss Holroyde ; violin obligato, Mr Diivics. Concert to commence at 8. Admission, Is, Programmes in room. 652 KAITERATAHI BRIDGE. M- HA LL Has been favored with instructions by th Contractors for tho above Bridge to dispose of Iho following by Public Auction, a* the Bridge, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at Noon :— •fl HOUSE (luuri), 32 x 14, 2 Houses I. (kauri), Sx S, 1200 ft 0x 2 and 9x3 Kauri Timber, 900 ft Totara 12 x 3 aud 8 x 4, Totara Blocks 12 x 12, Sft Roofing Iron, 1 40ft Pile Driver, 1 GOO-gallon Tank, Grindstone. A quantity of Rough Timber and Sundries. K3' Further Entries Invited. 660 Yates' Celebrated Seeds. ON SA L E~A BERDEEN PURPLE-TOP TURNIP ii. „ Green „ „ Swede Champion Purple-top Cow Grass, Ked and White Clover Alsyke, Rib Grass, Timothy Trefoil, Rape, Italian Rye Grass Field Carrots, Mangolds Field Peas, etc, etc., etc. Also — Garden and Vegetable Seeds IN GREAT VARIETY. DUNLOP AND BOURKE, Agents. Standard Accident Insurance Company, Ltd., OF LONDON. WE have been appointed Gisborne Agents for the above Company, and are prepared to accept Risks up to £1000 against Accidental Deith, and with maintenAiice clauses during disablement. A special feature of this Company is tha every yea? a lifo is insured for the premium payable becomes lessened, until at the sixth year when the deduction reaches :?0 ytr cent. DUNLOP & BOURKE. ORMOND POUND X MPO UNDED By Ranger on 6th Aug., public road — One BLACK MARE, with chestnut foal at foot; short tail, no brand v'sible. Will be sold at the above Pound Yard on Friday, August 21st, at noon, if not redeemed. By Ranger on 12th Aug., public ro vd — One BAY DRAUGHT MARE, white fao ; no brand visible. One BAY DRAUGHT GELDING, white face ; indistinct brand like K near shoulder, two hind feet white. Will be sold lit the above Pound Yard on Friday, August 28th, 1891, at 12 noon, if not redeemed. J. F. SMITH, 658 Poundkceper. NOTICE TO JURORS. A LL PERSONS summoned as Common t\. Jurors to attend tho Sittings of the Supreme Court on MONDAY, tho 17th day o£ August, 1891, arc hereby notified that they will uot be required, to attend. This notice does not apply to Special Jurors. G. L. GREENWOOD, 048 .Sheriff. ______ ONE SET GOOD SPRING CART HARNESS (Brass mounted). Apply to — J. POSWILLO, 6i9 Next Royal Hotel. GfSBORNE HARBOR BOARD. N OTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all outstanding Rales, for the year ending ' 31st December, 1891, remaining unpaid by , the 20th instant, will be sued for without . further notice. JOHN WARREN, j Acting Secretary. Harbor Board Office, [ Giaborne, 13th Aug., 1891. 045 I mHE CO-OPERATIVE STORE having X purchased from Mr Atkins tho whole of this Season's BACON, are in a position to ' offer tho same at 6d per lb, and 7d per lb for Ham. Gf.G 1 y OST— A cream-colored SHAWL at tho c JLJ City Rink last evening.— Finder pleaae g return to Herald Office. u's7 ANTED" MT«RIKD~ COUPLE, for Station. M.vi must bo a good '", Shepherd and provide his own clogs. — Apply . to Mrs East, the Gisbomo Regis: ry Office. y \ -\ f A n TED TO~HIRE7ft»Vone ' week- A - W HOUSE, suitable for Spring Dray.— Apjply J, CorrtgaNj Whtttaupoky. 65G

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6143, 15 August 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6143, 15 August 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6143, 15 August 1891, Page 3