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GRAND M ilitary rpOURNAMENT EAST COAST HUSSARS. — NOVEMBER 9rn, 1888, in Captain Tucker's Paddock (by kind permission). PROGRAMME : 2 p.m. —CAVALRY MOVEMENTS, MENAGE, SWORD EXERCISE. 3 p.m.-HEAD AND POST PRACTICE. 3.30 p.m.—RAPIDITY FIRING, by See tions, over Hurdles. 4 p.m.—TILTING AT THE RING. 4.20 P.M.—CUTTING THE LEMON." 4.30 p.m.—MAYPOLE, Hussars Mounted. 4.45 p.m—TROTTING RACE. 5 p.m— RESCUING WOUNDED COM RADES AND RETIRING OVER HURDLES. ACADEMY OF’MUSIC. JpRIDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1838 FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE EAST COAST HUSSAR MINSTRELS.; PROGRAMME: Paet I. Overture, 11 Chimes of Normandy.” Ballad, " Don't be crying, little girl,” Mr Morgan Song (comic), “ There’s a girl down South,’’ Mr Sceats Ballad, “ Stick to your mother, Tom,” Mr Ratcliffe Ranch Song, “ Who’s that a-caliing,” Mr George Pathetic Song, “ Fisherman and his child,”..

Mr McElwaine Song (comic), “ Hungry man from ’Frisco,” Mr Wethered Ballad, “ Poor little Johnny,” Mr Macdonald Song (comic), “ Noah did,”Mr Sceats Finale, “ Ths Bachelor’s Club.” Pabt 11, Overture, ” East Coast Hussars' Polka.” Song and Dance, “ Coming home to meeting,” Mr Bruce Song, “ The King’s Highway, 1 ’ Mr McElwaine Character Song, " The dashing militaire,”.. Mr George Double Hornpipe.... Messrs Bruce and Ryan The performance to conclude with a Laughable Farce, entitled “ THE UTILITY MAN.” Characters by Messrs McElwaine and Sceats. Tickets : Reserved Seats, 3s ; 2nd, 2s; and Is. Plan of Reserved Seats at Mb Good’s. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW • ZEALAND,! WELLINGTON DISTRICT. J Between APIATA TE PAREHUIA, RAM ARI TE WHATA, RUTA HAPE, PATIHANA MANGAI, RA PA.TA TAIT a, BUTENE KOROUA, EMEftE NGAHUE, HOANA ANGINA. HOANI PIWAKA, KEREAMA PIWAKA, ANARU TARUKE, RAMARI KOPUA, TEHAPI HI NAKI, NO A WHAKAATERE, and ERETI MARIKO, all of the District of Poverty Bay,J Aboriginal Plaintiffs, AND CHARLES SEYMOUR, of Whangara, in t the said District, dant. MESSRS Graham, Pitt, and. .Bennett, Instructed by the Sheriff of the Poverty Bay District, will, on SATURDAY, the Ist day of December, 1888, at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon, Sell by Public Auction in their Auction Mart, situate in Gladstone Road, Gisborne— ALL THE UNDIVIDED ESTATE, RIGHT, TITLE, AND INTEREST OF THE ABOVE NAMED PLAINTIFFS—Apiata te Parehuia, Ruta Hape, Bapata Taita, Butene Koroua, Emere Ngahue, Hoana Angina, Hoani Piwaka, Anaru Taruke, Ramari Kopua, Te Paea Ruakaipuke, Hapi Hinaki, Noa Whakaatere, and Ereti Mariko—in and to all that Tract of Country or Block of Land situate in the District of Poverty Bay, in the Colony of New Zealand, called or known as 11 The Whangara Block,” containing by admeasurement twenty-one thousand four hundred and filty (21,450) acres, more or less. This Block is subject to a Lease dated the 25th day of June, 1879, for a term of 21 Years. ALSO,— All the Estate, Right, Title, and Interest of the above named Plaintiff, Hapi Hin’AKt, in Section 291, Haiti Block, containing one acre, and in Section 308, Haiti Block, containing twelve acres. Tebms Cash.

The Sale is made at the suit of Ckablss Sbymoub, of Whangara, the Execution Creditor, whose Solicitor is Edmund Jambs Chbisp, of Gisborne, and the name of the Officer executing the writ is Graham Lobd Gbbbnwood. The Particulars and Conditions of Sale can be inspected at the office of the Auctioneers, or at the office of Messrs Finn and Chbisf, of Gisborne, Solicitors. Dated u this llthjday of October, 1888, G. L. GREENWOOD, Sheriff, THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING OOMPANY’S LINE. WOOL SEASON 1888-89. FIRST SHIP FOR LONDON. THE Iron Clipper Barque “ DEVA," 761 tons, 100 Al, Captain Davis, will ba despatched for London about 24th NOVEMBER. Wool will bo received for shipment by— The N.Z.L. and M.A, 00. Messrs Graham, Pitt, and Bonnett, Common, Shelton and 00. H, E. Johnston. W. J. WILLCOCKS, District Manager, Poverty Bay and Hawke’s Bay, TO WOOL-GROWERS AND OTHERS. THE Undersigned is prepared to receive into his Sheds at the Wharf, and ship Wool and Produce either by direct vessel from Gisborne, or steamer from other ports, to his own or Growers’ Agents in London; on the most favorable terms. H. E. JOHNSTON. Agent Shaw-Savill Albion Go, Uolbnial Union Go<

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 219, 8 November 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 219, 8 November 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 219, 8 November 1888, Page 3

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