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1 T>ATUTAHI /CONCERT, In AiD Q*' Prize Fund. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, FEB. 19th. Programme. Overture, March Mrs Sunderland Sonc, ' ' Home, Boys, Home ". . .Mr Woodward Song, 'Spangles'"' Mrs R. H. Stewart Song (Comic), "Rum, Turn, Turn" b , Mr F. Arthur Song (Selected ) Miss Dawson Trio, " I Naviganti " Mrs Sunderland, 1 Messrs Dalrymple and Ward Song, " Will He No' Come Back Again" Rev. Father Kehoe Song (Selected) Mrs Jex-Blake Song, ' ' Plymouth Sound " Mr Nock Interval of Ten Minutes. Duet, "Friendship" Mrs Sunderland and Mr Dalrymple Song (Selected) Mr Nock Song (Selected).....' Miss Dawson Song, " I Would I Were a Boy Again " Rev. Father Kehoe Song, "The Wolf" Mr Ward Song (Selected) Mrs Jex-Blake Song, " She Wore a Wreath of Roses " Mr Dalrymple Song, "Killaloe" Mr F. Arthur Song, " Gates of the West " Mrs Stewart God Save the Queen. Accompanist ... Mrs Sunderland. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. ; commence at 8. Tickets, 2s and Is. Dance after Concert, Is extra. Brake leaves Town ; fare 4s (return), including admission to front seats. 900 MAORI DANCE. AT BACK OF THEATRE ROYAL, ON TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING. Admission — Gents' Is : Ladies Free. 905 Native Committee. FOR SALE OR LEASE. DESIRABLE SECTION, .situated on main road, North Gisbo.-ne ; area, 1 acre 1 rood 11 perches; well-finished Sixroomed House and Outbuildings, comprising Stab'e, Fowl-house, large concrete-floored Shed, with two Coppers. Tool and Woodhoutc, 4000 gallon underground Tank, Fruit Trees in full bearing Will be Sold CHEA [', or Leased to a desirable tenant. Apply to — 906 WILLIAM E. AKROYD._ W. L. FI L E BEGS leave to announce that he has taken those Premises Next to Adkank and Primrose's. Ox SATURDAY will be displayed DAIRY-FED PORK, PRIME SAUSAGES, POULTRY, Besides FRUIT & VEGETABLES, Etc., Etc., Etc. \V. L. FILE. 909 N OTIC E . TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. AN Order for the Rahokapua Block having been given in my favor at the Native Lands Court, Gisborne, I hereby caution any person dealing with the same without my written authority. 908 E. P. JOYCE. ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPORTS. A MEETING of the St. Patrick's Day Sports Committee will be held at Masonic Hotel, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at eight o'clock. Business important. F. J. MAGUIRE, 897 Hon. Sec. TRAYED from Paddock— A Bay 808 TAIL PONY, branded 21 near shoulder. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to John Wallace. If found in any person's possession after this notice he will be prosecuted. >'07 RESUSCITATION !- Re-opening of the , Public Hall TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIf !HT. The best floor in Poverty Bay for dancing. 904 VIOLIN, Banjo, and Guitar Strings sold at Mrs Smith's, Childers road (opposite Catholic Chapel). 903 ANTED TO LET— A Four-roomed Cott.-ge, next Common, Shelton and Co.'s Store, Palmerston road. — J. Colkman. ANTED — A sober, careful MAN, to take charge of a Thoroughbred Stallion, for the coming season. Reference required. — Apply by letter, addressed to " \V. L., Post-office, Onnond." 90 L WANTED— A Good PLOUGHMAN, at once. — Apply to Alfred Bond, Onnond. " 80!) WANTED— A COOK (Alan or Woman), accustomed to Station work ; no baking. — Apply personally or by letter to Mrs Chambers, Repongaere. 8(52 WANTED -A BLACKSMITH, for the Te Ami Sawmill ; also, a Handy Man, to milk and make himself useful.— Apply W. Kino, Makauri. 84(5 /COMPETENT Married Couple require K.J Re-engagement in a — Apply Herald Office. 824 I~CE CRuAM For Sale at J. Ekskikk's Bakery.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6297, 18 February 1892, Page 3

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