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Q.RAND ]y/[OONLIGHT QONCERT, W.C.T.U. COFFEE AND FREE READING ROOMS, THURSDAY, 21st NOVEMBER, 7.30 p.m., In the Grounds of the Misses Morice, Childers Rood. Gisborne Rifles Band will play several selections. Violin, 'Cello, Cornet, Flute, i and Mandolin Solos. Songs from Misses Heany and Ferris ; Messrs Teat, Taylor, and others. Maori Chant by Students of Te Rau College. Instrumentalists : Messrs Massey, Parker, E. Chrisp, L. Sherriff, B. Smith; Misses Winkelmann and Gray. COFFEE AND CAKE. His Worship the Mayor will preside. ADMISSION— ONE SHILLING. 86 A~GARDEN PARTY (Promoted by the Lady Parishioners of Holy Trinity) Will be held m MR HUMPHREYS' GROUNDS, Waikanae, on mHURSDAY, DECEMBER 19th, 1901, X from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. The CITY BAND have kindly consented to play Selections during the Evening. PROGRAMME— Inner Grounds : Girls and Boys' Races, Sack Races, etc. , etc. ; Rounders^ Swings, Driving the Nail, Threading the Needle, Aunt SaMy, Lucky Tub, Refreshment Stall, Afternoon Tea Stall. From 3.30 to 4.30 p.m., m the Football Ground (by the kind permission of Captain Tucker), under Captain Winter : Tilting at the Ring, Lemon Cutting, Tent Pegging, Polo Pony Ball Race, Flag Race, Gretna Green Race, Thread Needle Race (all necesaries provided). Best Decorated Bicycle (ladies), entrance Is; first and second prize's. The same (gentlemen), entrance Is; prize. Best Decorated Pram or Go-cart, entrance Is. Pea Rifle Shooting on the banks of the Waikanae, under the supervision ofi Mr, G. Humphreys. TEA FROM 5 TO 6.30 p.m. 7 to 8 p.m.— Amusements, Rounders, Swings, Christmas Tree, Swinging Boat. Bto 10 p.m.— The City Band will play ■selections for the amusement of the visitors. 10 p.m.— "God Save the King." N.B.— General Entrance for Horses and Vehicles.: Mrs Humphreys' Gate, Carnarvon Street. Visitors on foot may enter by the Football Ground entrance, Cobden Street. Visitors are requested to provide themselves with tickets either at the gate or beforehand, which may be inspected by the Committee at any time. All horses and vehicles must be handed over to the CaretakeT, who will place them m a secure paddock at a charge of 6d per horse. ADMISSION : Adults (to view all sports, etc., from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m., including tea at 5 p.m.), 2s per head; families of four adults and over, Is 6d head ; children from 6 to 15 years, Is head; under, free. The inner gate's will be opened at 7 p.m. for the 8 to- 10 p.m. amusements at Is per head. GEO. J. WINTER, I Hon. CHAS. W. FERRIS, (Sees. N.B. — The ladies and gentlemen who have' kindly promised to contribute will please be good enough to give' the Secretaries notice before the 17th December, so that arrangements may be made to obtain their contributions. 76 ORMOND HALL. AN ENTERTAINMENT will be held on SATURDAY NIGHT, November 23rd, when Limelight Views of the Boer War and the Passion Play will be given. Doors open 7.30 p.m. ; commence 8 p.m. Admission Is; children 6. 92 GISBORNE GAS COMPANY. T. AST -TvISCOUNT T) AY > WEDNESDAY, 20th NOVEMBER. 91 ~" WANTED"] WANTED— A Situation, on a Station, for a respectable young fellow; has dogs and horse. Just completed 18 months employment with Mr Thomas Holden, Waimata. 60 IAN S. SIMSON. ARAI ROAD BOARD. niENDERS will be received at the JL Board's Office, ' Gisborne, up to 10.30 a.m. on SATURDAY, December 7th, J9Ol, for Widening two miles of the present 6ft Bridle Track, Tokonui Road, to a 14flt Dray Road. The work will be let m two sections of one) mile each. * a Plan and specifications can be seen on application to me at Patutahi. T. W. BILHAM, 56 Clerk. "; TO BUSHFELLERS. fTIENDERS invited for Felling Fencing JL Line, between Messrs Ritchie and McSaveny's, Motu; 66 feet each side, length about two miles. Also,— Thirty chains, adjoining Crown land. Everything to be felled. Tenders to be sent to Isiah McSaveny, care Mr Beaufoy, Post-office, Rakauroa, not later than the 22nd NOVEMBER, 1901. . 84 'JIENDER'S. TTCTRITTEN TENDERS will be received VV by the undersigned, till NOON on SATURDAY, the 23rd November, for the Lease for a term of years of 1500 A CRES I MPROVED S HEEP QOUNTRY, Part of Ngakaroa D and E Blocks. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Full particulars and conditions on application to — N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. " 3j> TO BUILDERS. mENDERS invited for Re-building the JL British Empire Hotel, m Peel street. Tenders, to dose at Noon on the 22nd INSTANT. , Plans and specifications may be seen at my office. W. P. FINNERAN, 12 Architect, NOTICE. „ mHE-UNSOED SECTIONS m Mr W. **- Graham's Marshlands Property are open for sale till NOVEMBER 16th. For particulars, apply to — COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. D ALGETY AND CO., Lm 925 . ' ; NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS~due to DR. L. S. HUGHES are now payable at my Office, and should be paid forthwith. C. A. DeLAUTOUR, Attorney for L. S. Hughes. 39 ENCINEERINCJDUCATION. HOME STUDY THE OPEN i DOOR OF OPPORTUNITY. fTIHERE never was a time m the hisJL tory of the world when employers were so eager to get men o£ brains, or when the opportunities for such were so great. But \t is to trained, educated men' that the rewards apd responsibilities go. Engineering — Electrical, Mechanical, Stationary, Locomotive, Marine, Heating, Plumbing, Textile. Weaving, Spinning, Djeing. Write or call for handbooks and descriptive pamphlets. — The Hemingwaj Commercial and Coaching School, 192, Queen Street, Auckland. P.O. Box 179. Telephone 1234. 854 YOU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT ADAIR BROTHERS. '■ T>EDIGREE CARDS neatly and quickly L XT executed at the Herald Office.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9304, 18 November 1901, Page 3

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