DONALD DINNIE'S /CHAMPION STEP -DANCING AND \J VARIETY COMPANY Will Show in THEATRE ROYAL, On THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Feb. 12. This is admitted to be the Most Talented Step-dancing Combination extant. MISS IDA M'DONALD Will match anyone in the World as au Allround Dancer. In Feats of Strength with Dumb-bells DONALD DINNIE will show his unequalled feat of Supporting a J-cwt. on Palm of Hand. Arms horizontal. Against time. For this extraordinary feat he offers £500 to anyone supporting the weight for ten seconds, and for one second £1. Entry free. Bell's Life says : — " This feat alone is worth 10s to witness." A. SYLVESTER, Grandson of the late Dr. Sylvester ("Fakir of Oolu"), will give an exhibition of " Legerdemain." Mr MILLS will sing several New Songs. Mrs MORRISON will preside at Piano. KB" Owing to unforeseen circumstances, the proposed Donald Dinnie athletic sports will not take place, as advertised, but on Monday evening the members of the Caledonian Society are to assist in giving the veteran athlete a " bumper benefit," which evening will be his last in Gisborne. On this occasion he will give a Silver Medal to local athletes for putting up 561b dumb-bells the greatest number of times. Entries to D. Dinnie up to 6 p.m. Monday. Also, a Silver Medal for dancing Highland Fling, for Boys. Popular Prices of Admission— 3s, 2s, Is. Front Seat and Dress Circle tickets to be had at Mr Good's. ORMOND, 13th | PATUTAHI, 14th npHEATRE ROYAL. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR ! SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, 1894* GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF YOSS AND RILEY'S "STRAY LEAVES " COMBINATION." For a Short Season Only ! First Appearance of Mr Chas. Voss, the Premier Ventriloquist of the World, in an Entirely New and Original Entertainment, entitled " MARIONETTE VENTRILOQUISM ; Or, Mystic Voices from Shadow Land." Mr Voss is supported by a Company of First-class Artistes, both male and female. Particulars in future issue. Popular Prices— 2s and Is. 10 CHAS HILL, Advance Agent. COOK COTLNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS will be received at this office, up to 2 p.m., on FRIDAY, February 16th, tor the following works : — E 20. — Formation Takapau Road E 21. — Formation Panikau Road E 22.— Metalling Tolago Hill. Specifications and fuller particulars at the County Council Office, and at Sealey's Store, Tolago Bay, on and after Monday next. HENRY CURRIE, Couuty Overseer. Gisborne, Feb. 10th, 1894. 2 COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. npENDERS will bo received, until 2 p.m. ■*• FRIDAY, 16th inst., for Metalling 58J chains of the Waimata Hill Road. Specifications may be seen in the Council Office. GEO. J. WINTER, Counly Engineer. Gisbornc, Feb. 10th 1894. 1000 POVERTY BAY ROAD DISTRICT BOARD. A MEETING of the Ratepayers within £JL this Special District will be held at the Schoolhouse, Makauri, on SATURDAY, 17th February, 1894, at 7.30 p.m., to consider the proposal to raise a Loan of £300, under " The Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886," for the purpose of draining certain lands and erecting necessary culverts iu the Makauri Special District. GEO. de BLAQUIERE, Clerk. Makaraka, Feb. 10, 1894. 3 NOTICE. I BEG to notify that all outstanding accounts due to me have been handed over for collection to Mr Andrew Graham, whose receipt for same will be a sufficient discharge. J. WALTERS, 740 Ormond. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MR GROSSMANN. ALL ACCOUNTS owing by the late Mr Grossman, Dentist, are requested to be sent in to me not later than the end of this month. Persons owing money to the estate are requested to pay the amounts by the same date. CLARA GROSSMANN. February Bth, 1894. 9SO "CIDUCATION RESERVES. Tenders will be received by the School Commissioners for the Auckland Provincial District, Auckland, up to noon on WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of February, 1894, for the Lease of the undermentioned" Education Reserve. Tenders should be addressed, " The School Commissioners, Auckland Provincial 1 Hat r ict, Auckland," aud marked on the outside, " Tender for Lease of Reserve," and must be accompanied by a cash deposit equal to the first half-year's rent. Conditions of lease and forms of tender may be obtained ou application to the Secretary, High street, Auckland. % " W. P. MOAT, January 19, 1894. Chairman. TO BE LET FOR TWENTY-ONE YEARS WITH RIGHT OF RENEWAL. A. R. P. Patutahi Survey District, Lot> 3, Block IX 97 0 0 CHEAP IRONMONGERY. THE SALE OF BOYLAN AND CO.'S IRONMONGERY STOCK, At Actual Cost Price and Under, Will only continue for a FEW DAYS. 48V Intending Purchasers should call at once to secure BARGAINS. Unpaid accounts are being placed iu Solicitor's hands this week. H. M. PORTER, 15 Administrator. WANTED KNOWN. — New and second-hand Furniture bought and sold. Circulating library. — W. N. Attwood, Dealer, corner Gladstone road and Disraeli street. 96 \\T ANTED KNOWN. — Ladies' Tan VV Oxford Walking Shoes (toe caps), 3s lid ; Children's Lace Boots, Is 6d j Men's Solid Watertight Bluchers (pegged and nailed), 7s 6d.— At Hennkssy's Cash Boot Market. 617 ANTED KNOWN— There is no doubt about it, Gabkbtt canuot be beat j ' or BOOTS. 00
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6900, 12 February 1894, Page 3
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