A call of threepence a share has been made on the capital of the Minerva Petroleum Company. No call has been made since last June bo that shareholders cannot complain in this respect.
The Mutual Improvement Society last nigh 4 terminated its sessions, in view of a short interval during the summer months, by a very pleasant social evening in the Good Templars’ Hall. There were about forty young people present, aud all kinds of drawing room games were indulged in. There is a curious brotherhood between the Garrison Band and the Fire Brigade. The Band, on Saturday night, was marching out to perform selections at the Exhibition in the City Rink, when the firebell rang. In the shortest space of time about half the musicians had discarded their instruments, and were to be seen bullocking a manual fire engine up tbe other end of the town. Much interest was evinced in Gisborne yesterday afternoon, when the Standard extra was published announcing the judgment in the great Renata will c»ec, one wel’-known gentleman immediately standing tiOAt for
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 227, 27 November 1888, Page 3
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177Untitled Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 227, 27 November 1888, Page 3
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