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FILLIS' f^i REAT CIRCUS ILLIS' VJTREAT V^IRCUS AND MENAGERIE OF WILD PERFORMING ANIMALS WILTj ARRIVE ON SUNDAY, Per Specially-chartered Steamer " Pukaki." MAMMOTH TENTS ERECTED IN CAPTAIN TUCKER'S PADDOCK (Public Entrance from Grey Street). THREE PERFORMANCES ONLY ! . MONDAY EVENING, February 5, at 8 TUESDAY AFTERNOON, February 6, ab3 TUESDAY EVENING, February 6, at 8 In each instance, doors open one hour earlier, giving ample time to view the animals before the performance commences. Foremost among the performers will be found MR. F. E. FILLIS, The Champion Bareback Rider of the World MME. FILLIS, Queen of the Arena and Charming Equestrienne THE GREAT FEELEY FAMILY (SIX IN NUMBER), Gymnasts, Acrobats, Clowns, etc., from the Cirque d' Ver and Hippodrome, Paris THE MAYOL TROUPE (Of Nine Performers) — Statuesques % Acrobats and Grotesques LAZEL AND ALEXANDRA, The Parisian- Queens A DEN OF NUBIAN LIONS " SCINDA," THE WRESTLING TIGER FIVE HUGE ELEPHANTS THE ROYAL. PERFORMING BEARS A TROUPE OF MONKEYS Etc., Etc. *&, Note —The above Wild Animals are not merely for exhibition, but actually perform in the arena at each performance. SIX HUNGARIAN STALLIONS FOUR BEAUTIFUL ARABS SIX AMERICAN BRONCO HORSES TROUPE OF EDUCATED PONIES FILLIS' UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA OF FIFTEEN PERFORMERS. ADMISSION, 5/- AtfD ?%JChildren Half-prioe. Note. — One ticket admits to the whole entertainment. m H E A T It E ROYAL. FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 9tii. In Aid of the Gisborne Hospital. W. S. Gilbert's Farcical Three-Act Comedy, entitled, TOM COSB Or, FORTUNE'S TOY. Dramatis Persons. Col. O'Fipp (an Irish adventurer) Mr A. Foster TomCobbl Young / Mr D. Bourke Whipple /Surgeons \ Mr A. Barnard Matilda O'Fipp (Colonel's Daughter) Mrs Norman Mr Etnngham "| Members ( Mr T. Currie Mrs „ I of a J MrsCleghorn Bulstrode „ j Romantic | Mr H. Lysnar Caroline „ J Family V. Miss Grey Joseph (footman) ... ... Mr H.Watson Acts 1 aud 2 —Colonel O'Fipp's. Act 3— Mr Etlingham's. Interval of Ten Minutes. To conclude with the Screaming Farce, LARKINS' LOVE LETTERS. Characters. Ly ttelton Lynx (a la w studen t) Mr D. Bourke Benjamim Bobbins (a gentleman with a weak digestion) Mr T. Currie Col. Bubbleton Boy lover . . . Mr A. Foster Isabella (Bobbins' wife) ... MrsCleghorn Sally Surmise (maid of all work, with a lively sympathy for the"mysterions") Miss Grey Admission — 3«, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at Mr W. Good's. 940 DONALD DINNIE'S /CHAMPION STEP- DANCING AND KJ VARIETY COMPANY Will Show in THEATRE ROYAL, On SATURDAY, February 10, & MONDAY, February 12. This is admitted by Press and Public to be the most talented step-danciug combination extant. £500 offered for Simple Dumb-bell Feat% Popular Pmcfis of Admission. r^ALEDONIAN ATHLETIC SPORTS Will be conducted by the Veteran Champion Athlete of the World, DONALD DINNIE, On MONDAY, 12th FEBRUARY. PROGRAMME. 1. 100 Yards Handicap 2. Throwing the Hammer (I6ibs) 3. High Jump Handicap 4. 440 Yards Handicap Hurdles 5. Tossing the Caber 6. 220 iTards Handicap 7. Putting the Stone (lGlbs) 8. Bicycle Race (Amateur) 9. 440 Yards Handicap 10. Highlanders' Race (150yds) Dancino will take place during afternoon if competitors come forward. Entries for Handicap Races will close at Masonic Hotel, FRIDAY, 9th February, at 8 p in. 904

C. DEAN PITT Has been favored with instructions to offer for Sale by Public Auction, in his Auction Mart, Lowe street, on SATURDAY, February 10th, 1894, at 12 noon— MR OWEN GALLAGHER'S PROPERTY, at Patutahi, containing 10 acres 30 perches, oa which is erected a Seven-roomed Dwelling House and Outhouses. The land is fenced and subdivided into three paddocks, garden, and orchard. Title : Land Transfer. 13. Terms at Sale. 856 SALE OF SEC! T 10*13, WHATAUPOKO. Immediately after the Sale of Mr Owes' Gallagher's property ( Patutahi), On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, 1894, O. DEAN PITT Will offer for Sale by Public Auction, in his Mart, Lowe street— npHE FOLLOWING SECTIONS, ON 1 WHATAUPOKO :- Section 144, containing 1 acre 2 roods 3 perches, and Section 92, containing 2 roods -35 perches, Stout street, Block C, Whataupoko, both sections having a river frontage to the Taruheru, good springs on each, and sections fenced. Section 39, Block O, Ormond road, with four-roomed house, stable, brick well, etc. Section 40, Block C, J-acre, corner Sheehan and Ormond road, fenced. Section 54, Block B, J-acre, corner Stafford street and Ormond road, fenced. Section 55, Block B, J-acre, adjoining section 54, frontage to Stafford street and Railway Reserve, fenced. tsar Terms at Sale. 933 C"'"~"I)KANTiTT has beon" favored with . instructions to offer for Sale by Public Auction, in his Mart, Lowe street, on SATURDAY, February 10th, at 12 noonTwo Valuable Sections, on Whataupoko : Section 55, Block A, containing 1 rood 1\ perches, on which are two dwelling-houses ; also, Section 17, Block A, containing 32 perches. Both the above sections are close to the bridge. Terms at Sale. 941 THE POVERTY BAY FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (Limited). PRODUCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BOUGHT OR SOLD ON COMMISSION/ SHEEP AND OTHRtt STUCK Bought and Sold on Commission, privately or by auction. FIRE &. MARINE INSURANCE EFFECTED. AGENTS FOB.SHAW, SAVII.L, AND ALBION COMPANY, LTMITKD COMMERCIAL UNION . ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED BROOK KS' PERFECT DIP THOMAS' SHEEP DIP BELFORD MILLS " GOLDEN GEM " FLOUR STANDARD ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY REID AND GRAY'S IMPLEMENTS BOOTH & MCDONALD'S IMPLEMENTS P. & D. DUNCAN'S IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE. JOHNSON'S AND OTHER BRANDS FENCING WIRE (6, 7, 8) BARBED WIRE CORRUGATEDIRON CORN SACKS, WOOL PACKS TENTS AND FLYS STAPLES, WIRE NAILS SHEEP DIP, SOFT SO\P ARSWSIC, TURPENTINE CHURNS, GRINDSTONES SULPHUR, SALT, SUGAR WINES, SPIRITS MAIZE, POLLARD BRAN, Etc., Etc. SEEDS. RYEGRASS (Local) COCKSFOOT, CLOVER and many others FLOWER AND VEGETABLE 5 AGMOULTURIL MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION INDENTED Comprising — REID AND GRAY'S Ploughs, Harrows, Seed Sowers, Horse Yokes, Swingletrccs, Horse-powers, etc. BOOTH AND MAUDONALDS Secdr sowers, Harrows, Ploughs, Windmills, Seed Strippers. ANDREWS AND BEAVEN'S Chaffcutters and Corncrushers, Horse-powers. P. AND D. DUNCAN'S Ploughs, etc. CHARLES DUNLOP, Managing Director. THE POVTSRTY~BAY FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Ltd. HAVB been appointed Ag<?nts \n Gisborne for the Auckland Furniture Company, and have on hand for Sale HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of every kiud, at Lowest Auckland Prices.

Summer Surplus Sale DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY. i PETTIE and IIAEPER Will, as usual, offer the BALANCE OP THEIR SUMMER STOCK i AT REDUCED PRICES. SPECIAL BARGAINS will bo offered in the DRESS DEPARTMENT, All Summer Dress Goods, Prints, Sateens, Ginghams, Crepons, Pulaines, etc., will ; be subject to Substantial Reductions. } In the SHOWROOM the Balanco of Summer Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, I Blouses, Aprons, IMnnfnres, Mantles, Jackets, Children's Tunics, Pullisscs, Dresses, t Sunbonnets, etc., will bo cleared Veiiy Cheav. , SPECIAL REDUCTIONS on all Sunshades, Ribbons, Gloves, Laces, and all | Fancy Goods. y . In Hie MEN'S DEPARTMENT a Large Stock of Men's aridjt&i'ys 1 '* Tweed Suits, 1 Sample Shirts, Ties, Felt Hats and Straw Hats will I e sold Veiiy Much Below 1 Usual Piucbk. '■, . V^, 1 In addition, a number of JOB CLEARING LINES, purchased at a Bio r Discount ; also, a lar^e quantity of L'nglish Manufacturers 11 S.-tftipWiiMfi^Wy descrip--7 tion, together with Remnants and OJd Lin;;p, in all Departments, at Saiu Piuc-es, PLEASE, REMEMBER— The Reductions are Genuine, Substantial, and General, pxcc/.Hohs only bring made in plain every-d <y lines which we at all bpntis^&eU with such a small margin of jnrojit as not to admit of further reductions, 1 0 J NOW ON, at I PETTiE AND HAIPE S, 3 Gladstoi.^ Road, Gisborae,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6893, 3 February 1894, Page 3

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