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TOWN EDITION

His Lordship the Bishop of Waiapu arrives from Napier to-morrow morning by the Monowai.

At "Tbe. Birth of tho Empire*' display to-night, a special feature that Avill be introduced will be a representation of Jcycle patrol on active service.

A long-service medal Avill be presetted to Private Coe to-morrow night at the military carnival, prior to the grand march near tho close of the entertainment. The medal Avas sent to Captain Beere, to have presented on the first favorable opportunity.

"Who Avould have thought a few year* back that such a splendid performance as av<j are Avitnessing to-night could have been -produced m Gisborne? We owe Signor Borzoni very hearty congratulations,; and I trust the public will give thf display their hearty support." — Mr JTownlev, at last night's performance of "The Birth of the Empire."

Following is a list of letters received m December from places beyond the Dominion and lying Ainclaimed at the Gisborne Post-office: Robert Annakin, S>. T. Duncitn, ff. Herrick, Mrs Howo*-., Mrs A. M. Laws, C. Lowe, James Mackay, W. March. Miss Flsie McNicol, Ralph Pcirson, Mrs C. Scott, Mrs R. Scott, Read Smith, Mrs Alex. Spratt, L. Tuickett, Jam?s Vickerv, Strathmore Weare. Mrs J. Williams, Miss K. Williamo, and Mr J. L. Wilson.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11505, 10 February 1909, Page 6

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TOWN EDITION Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11505, 10 February 1909, Page 6

TOWN EDITION Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11505, 10 February 1909, Page 6