ACADEMY OF MUSIC. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, j (Commencing ; TO-NIGHT ! 1 TO-NIGHT ! ! THE FAKIR OF OOLU And COMPANY will appear m their Startling Entertainment Prof. Silvester m his Marvellous Perform- [ ance— The Aerialist's Dream ! A Living Lady Floating m the Air ! Marie de la Rooiie— The Greatest Thaumaturgist and Wonder-worker of the Day. MrCHAS. SILVESTER, In his Great Mediumistic Power and Spiritualistic Manifestations. LEO, The Talking Lion — the Wonder of the Wilderness. MYSTERIA— By Prof. Silvester introducing his " Famous Sealed Packet," "Shadows of the Future," " Egyptian Mystery," which has gained for him the first place amongst , Modern Wonder-workers. Science, Natural and Unnatural ! Mysterious Blood- Writing ! Supernatural Vision ! The Spectral Pantoshadowmine ! HS,Believers and unbelievers m Spiritualism, come and judge for yourselves. Prices of Admission — 2s and Is. 222 S. CHARLES, Business Mgr. Ty/T AKARAKA CONCERT.. WEDNESDAY, 27th JUNE. Programme. Overture Rev. Father Kehoe Song Mr Gould Song, " Ah, well a day " Miss Bnchanan Song Mr O'Meara Song Mrs Orr Song, "I wish I were a boy again" Rev. Father Kehoe Song, "Killatney" .. Mrs Devery Duet, "Love and War" ...Rev. Father Kehoe and Mr Gould Song i..~ Miss O'Connor Song .Mr O'Meara Song, " Jessie's Dream" Mrs Devery Duet, "List to the Convent Bells ..M isses O'Connor Song, "Love's Request" Miss Buchanan Dance to Follow. Brake leaving Masonic corner at 7.30 p.m. .^rfssw" a jt\ nci court fjflPb \ fkfjEßL ZA ■ ■ I 1 \\7nr E^fisHff GLADSTONE, 6030. M^^^rartß^ The Half-yearly Summoned T I rSJfyl Pffff Meeting of the above Court MUMfflPftPaQgalwiii be held at the CourtRoom TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING, June 26th, at 8 p.m. Visiting brethren cor dially invited. Business : Payment of quarterly dues, Election of Officers, Notice of Motion by Treasurer re Seceding, and General. W. L. FILE, 240 Secretary. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. fTPHE whole of the COUNTY ROADS are "*• Closed for repairs for One Month from this date, and the following places until f urthei notice : Waimata-Ormond road. Waimata Valley road. Muhunga Creek Bridge, at Ormond. Long Bridge at "jGentle Annie" Wairoa road. The Punt at Scott's Hill, Ruangarehue. JOHN WARREN, Clerk. Gisborne, June 25th, 1894. 244 POVERTY BAY ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that owing to Flood Damages, the BRIDGE over the Taruheru Creek on Old Mill Road, Makauri, IS CLOSED, being unsafe for traffic. GEO. de BLAQUIERE, Clerk. Makaralta, 25th June, 1894. 237 POVERTY BAY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. THE above Society is willing to distribute TROUT OVA to those who will take charge of same ; also to attend to hatchingout and releasing into rivers when fit. Please communicate before July 10th, 1594, with H. C. BOYLAN, 238 Secretary. 1 ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. WILL those gentlemen who have consented to attend the Lectures m connection with the above Association, and any other gentlemen who desire to join, attend at the Fire Brigade Station on WEDNESDAY, at 7.30 p.m., to arrange the formation of the Class. W. PARKER, 243 Hon. Sec. POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. npHE Annual General Meeting of the JL above Society will be held at the Masonic Hotel on SATURDAY, 30th June, at 2.30 p.m., for the purpose of receiving Report aud Balance-sheet, for the Election of New Committee, and other business. All members are invited to be present. H. C. BOYLAN, 166 Secretary. TEN POUNDS REWARD. A REWARD of £10 will be given to any person giving information that will lead to the detection of the perpetrators of i the robbery committed m the night of Friday at the Theatre Royal. 231 WM. ADAIR. NOTICE. /~VN account of Death m family PRIVATE VJ SOCIAL on the 27th inst postponed till further notice. 225 H. CRAILL. ANTED— A HOUSEMATD. --Apply at once, Royal Hotel. WANTED KNOWN— That Bolton and Hiogins will play for the Excelsior Dance at the City Rink to-night. — S. Spiers, {Secretary. A N TE D KNOWN — Comfortable Residence for Two Gentlemen Boarders, about Five minutes walk from Post Office.— Apply, Herald Office. npO LET.— A Four-roomed HOUSE (new) JL and seven acres of land, fenced, on Whataupoko. — Apply to E. J. Chrisp, solicitor. . 245 O BICYCLISTS.— For sale, cheap, a Pneumatic and Cushion-tyred SAFETY BICYCLE.— AppIy J. Evers, Bright street, next Oddfellows' Hall. 235 FOR SALE. CHEAP. — Two Draught Mares and Harness, D.F. Plough with compound lever, nearly new, and Wagon. — Eldon Graham, Waerenga-a-hika. 230 WANTED-Tenders for repairing Fences on the Waimata road. Tenders to close SATURDAY, June 30th.— Apply to C. Gray, Waiohiki. 213 XJART of my Apiary having been swept Jl away, I shall be much obliged |if anyone finding the Hives will save them for me. GEORGE STEVENSON. ANTED KNOWN.— A good housewife always studies her husband's pocket. Ladies' Sand Shoes, 2s 9d ; Ladies Goloshes House Boots, 4s 6d. — At Garrett's Boot Warehouse. TO LET — SHOP, with four rooms attached, m central pos tion, and now m occupatios^of Mr Smith, Barber. — Apply F. Hall Gladstone road.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7011, 25 June 1894, Page 3
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