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RECHABITF. HALL, KAIKORA. RAN U 0 0 NCE RT, In aid of SCHOOL PRISE FUND. FRIDAY EVENING, 10th DECEMBER. pßoaßAMMit— Part I. Overture, “ Highland Gems” Mrs J. Tod Action Song, “ Now we Happy Children” Infant Children Song and Chorus, “ Under the Willow She's Sleeping,” 2nd & 3rd Standard Girls Song, “ Our Captain” ... Upper Standard Boys Action Spng, “ Raise Your lla ; nds” Infant Children Song and Chorus, “ What is Home without a Mother,” ... Upper Standard Girls Action Song, “ Clap 1 Clap I Hurrah 1” Infant Children Song and Chorus, “ The Mole & the Bat,” Upper Standard Boys Song, “ The Men are so Stupid,*” Standard Girls Action Song, “ Hand Song” Infant Children Song. ) “ Hoe Your own Row” 7 Rouud ) “ Man’s Life” j Uppor Standards Part 11. Piano Duet, “ Ring the Bell” Misses Jane & Annie Clark Ballad ... Mr Ingleton Reading, “ Two minutes and a Quarter” Mr Harwood Song, “To the Woods” ... Miss Boyle Piano Solo, “ Maypole Dance,” Miss Thornton Song ... ... ... ... Mr Collins Duet, “ List to the Convent Bells” Miss Boyle & Miss Carlyle Reading, “ Father Phil’s Subscription List” Mr Thornton Ballad, “ Some Day” ... Miss Carlyle Song, “ The White Squall” Mr Popplcwell “ God Save the Queen.” Prices of Admission : 3s and 2s ; Children, half-price. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. To commence punctually at 8 p.m. MOONLIQHT! 284 PATANGATA LIBRARY. A CONCERT in aid of the Library Funds will bo given in the Schoolroom, Patnugata, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 14th inst. Admission by Ticket, 2s ; Children halfprice. Concert to commence as 8 o’clock, p.m. J. PERCY, 310 Librarian. FO R SALE. 45,000 Including Fat Crossbred Wethers Crossbred Wethers, 2,4, and 6-tooth Fat Crossbred Ewes Crossbred Ewes, 2-tooth to full-mouth Merino Wethers and Ewes, from 2tooth to full mouth Lincoln, Merino, & Romney Rams. CATT L E Yearlings to 3-year-okl Steers Several mixed lots, including Heifers and Cows A Good Team of Young Working Bullocks. Also.— Some really First-class well bred Hacks. A. POTTS, Stock and Station Agent, Waipawa. 309 PATANGATA ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the above Board, at its next meeting, to he held on WEDNESDAY, December 22nd, 1886, to strike a rate of One Farthing in the £ (|d in the 4) for the current year, payable in one sum on January 3rd, 1887, in respect of property situated in the Patangata Road District. The Rate-book is open for inspection. O. CLARK, 305 Chairman P.R.B. J MPOUND E D AT WAIPAWA.— By T. Walsii, December Bth, 1886. One brown horse, branded like RP on off shoulder, shod all round. One roan mare, no brand visible, star on forehead, shod all round. If not claimed and all expenses paid by December 23rd, will be sold at 12 noon of that day. A. SCRIMGEOUR, 273 Poundkccper. JMPOUNDED AT lIAMPDEN. By John Anderson, Dec. 6. One Black Gelding, about 14£ hands high, branded like I ) on off side of neck. If not redeemed, will be sold at Noon on Friday, 24th of December, 1886. GEORGE PARKINSON, 307 Pound keeper. JMPOUNDED AT KAIKORA.— By Powel & Cameron, on December 4tli. 1 Dark Bay Mare, 15 hands high, white star on forehead, branded W on off shoulder. I Grey Pony Mare, 8 hands high, branded W on near hip. Unless claimed and all expenses paid, will be sold THURSDAY, 23rd December, at noon. ALEX. STEVENS, Poundkeeper. Kaikorn, Bth December, 1886. 303 JMPOUNDED AT TAKAPAU. By Mr Grant, on November 23rd, 1886 1 Strawberry Heifer, hole in each ear, branded like Y on near rump. 1 Red Steer, hole in each ear, white star on forehead, white spots on belly, branded like Y on near rump. 1 Strawberry Cow, hole in each ear, branded like an arrow on near rump. 1 Red Cow, branded something lik 0 fctf o conjoined, on off shoulder, indistinct brand on off rump. 1 Red and White Cow, indistinct brand on off rump. Driving, 4s ; Damages, 5s per head. If not redeemed and all expenses paid, the above will be sold at noon on SATURDAY the 11 th December. GEORGE PRESCOTT, 256 Poundkccper. JMPOUNDED AT WAIPUIvURAU. By 11. Gaisford, November 26. One Grey Mare, no visible brand. One Bay Horse, no visible brand, about 14 bands. If not redeemed, will bo sold at noon on SATURDAY, lllli December, 1886. P. GOW, Poundkccper. Wuipukurau, Nov. 27, 1886. 264

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Waipawa Mail, Volume X, Issue 1020, 9 December 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waipawa Mail, Volume X, Issue 1020, 9 December 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waipawa Mail, Volume X, Issue 1020, 9 December 1886, Page 3

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