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ENTEBTAINMEMT, IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF Holy Trinity Church, Will be held on TUESDAY, July 13th, —IN—PARNELL’S HALL, To include a Sale of Ladies’ Work, a Christmas Tree, a Gift Auction, Art Gallery and other diversion. Also the following Concert. PROGRAMME: — 1. Pianoforte Duett—“ Sleigh Race ” Misses Rees and Staite 2. Part Song — “ Bells of St. Michael’s Tower ”Company 3. Solo—“ True ’till death”..Mr Shelton 4. Duett—“ Sainted Mother ’’..Mrsßourke and Miss Porter 5. Solo—“In shadowland’’..Miss Shelton 6. Instrumental Duett—Piano and Violin Miss Shelton and Mr Campbell 7. Solo—“ Swinging Miss Porter 8. Part Song—“ Oh hush thee my babie ” Company 9. Recitation Mr Woodward 10. Solo and Chorus—“ Children’s Voices.” Mrs Bourke <fec. 11. SoloMr Berry 12. Duett—“ Maying *’. .Mrs Sunderland and Mr Shelton 13. Part Song — “ Sweet and Low ” Company God Save the Queen. The Hall will be opened from 2 to 4.30 p.m. for the sale of work. Admission Free. For Gift Auction, Concert, <fec., the Doors open at 7 p.m. Admission, la. Children under 12, 6d. Art Gallery, Refreshments, and Side Shows extra. ES" No Tickets. Pay at the door, and ring plenty of change.
INDEPENDENT SHOEING FORGE. W. W i a MS ’ (Late of Ormond.) GENERAL FARRIER & BLACKSMITH. All kinds of Blacksmiths’ Work, and Repairs to Agricultural Machinery executed in a thoroughly Competent Manner on the shortest notice. ES 3 Horse Shoeing warranted to give satisfaction, from S 3 a set upwards. W. WILLIAMS, Lowe Street.
TO BUILDERS. THE Education Board for Hawke’s Bay invite Tenders for a School Building, Fencing, <fec., at Tolago Bay. Plans, Specifications, and Conditions, may be seen at my office, Napier, and at the office of Mr Quigley, Architect, Gisborne. Tenders to be delivered at the office of the Secretary, Mr H. Hill, Napier, by noon on SATURDAY, 17th July. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, ROBT. LAMB, Architect to the Board.
NOUUE TO SUBSCRIBERS. THE POVERTY BAY INDEPENDENT is. now Published every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY Morning. SUBSCRIPTIONS (Town.) Paid in advance Booked S. D. 8. D. Per Annum .. 16 0 18 0 „ Quarter .. 4 0 4 6 „ Week .. 0 4 0 4 SUBSCRIPTIONS (Country,) Including Postage : — Per Annum .. 22 0 24 0 ~ Quarter .. 5 6 6 0 „ Week .. 0 6 0 6 With our Saturday’s issue Subscribers will receive an Illustrated Supplement of a most entertaining character, comprising fourteen columns. Any information, whether public or private which affects the prospects or interests of the community will be thankfully received at the Publishing Office, Gladstone Road. In the event of any irregularity in the delivery of the paper or any other cause of complaint, Subcribers and Advertisers are requested to communicate with the Manager at once, when immediate steps will be taken to rectify the matter. , JORINTING of Every Description and Color, Executed with Despatch and at Rea« enable Prices'’ at the Independent Office.
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Poverty Bay Independent, Volume II, Issue 171, 10 July 1886, Page 3
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