draham, Pitt and 'Bennett •Have received instructions from the Minerva Petroleum Company, No Liability, to Sell on WEDNESDAY, 17th July, at 2 o'clock p m.— THE FOLLOWING SCRIP f, forfeited for non-payment of Calls — FcfirSrNo. Shams. 121 50 150 300 154 500 i 155 to 156 600 s 159 to 161 600 165 100 214 to 215 100 157 300 > 162t0163 400 j 166 to 175 1000 180 300 f 184 43 216 to 218 150
THEATRE ROYAL, h GISBORNE. I WONDERFUL SUCCESS pF DEVERE AND MOORE’S i MINSTRELS 1 rpO-NIGHT (TUESDAY)! GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME I EVERYTHING NEW! POPULAR PBICES-Ss, Ss, la, ' RAYMOND WEBBS, Manager. ■
49 N THE “V IN THE _2z_L- J & :x; A S the Premises are now under offer to a Syndicate, it ie the intention of the Proprietors to sell the whole of this Valuable and WellAssorted Stock of— Drapery, Clothing, and Millinery —AT A—LARGE DISCOUNT Commencing this day (JUNE 12th), and continuing for OTnTZB J\4ZOISr r TTH:. :o: This is a rare opportunity of buying New and Seasonable Goods under Cost Price. ■ —:X: BEMEMBEB 4s IN THE £ DISCOUNT Will be allowed on all Purchases, from this date,(at the 4s IN THE £] [4s IN THE £
TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 10ih JOLY, Graham, Pitt and Bennett Wil! continue the sale of Furniture in S. Evineon’s Estate on WEDNESDAY, 10th July, when— THE whole of the BEDSTEADS and BEDDING, TABLES, CHAIRS and Hotel Furniture of every description will be offered. Sale ai 11 o’clock. STATEMENT of the Affairs of the Minerva Petroleum Company (No Liability) in accordance with Section 32 of “ The Mining Companies’ Act, 1886,” to the 30th Juno, 1889. Name of Company : Minerva Petroleum Company (No Liability). When formed, and date of registration : 23rd March, 1885. Whether in active operation or not: Nut in operation, Where business is conducted, and name of Legal Manager: Gisborne; Francis James PieasO, Nomina! capital: £50,000. Amount of capital sjbaswibad : £59,000. Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £5,164 Mi Id. Paid-up value ef scrip given to shareholders, and the amount of caqh received for the same, if any : Nil, Paid-up value of sarip given to share-holders an which no cash has been nr,ld i Nil, Number of ehares into which capital la divided: 50,000, Number of shares allotted ■. 50,000. Amount paid per share ; 2» SJ, Amount called up per shsrs ■, gi 96, Number and amount of calls in arwarc l pgrt of 6th, 7‘b, and g-.h ; £¥23 14s 76, Number of shares forfeited : 8,750. Number of forfeited' shares sold', and the money received tor tfec same i 5,830 ; £9l 5s 26. Number of shareholders at time of registration of company : 20, Total amount of dividends declared ; Nil. Total amount of dividends pqid: Nil. Total amount of unclaimed dividends : Nil, Amount of cash at bankers : Nil, Amount of cash in hand ; £;3O , [ ) 1. Amount of debts difegtly dtiHq thb gompany: £1,017 9a Amount cf aebta CbtisMered good;.£B3B 3s 4d. Amount of the contingent liabilities of the company, if any : £797 7s 2d.
ACFARLANE’S HALL, THURSDAY, "jULY Ilin, 1889. In aid of the funds of the Gisborne Hospital. Under the patronage of His Worship the Mayor and Borough Councillors. LECTURE BY~MR W. L. REES. Subject : “ THE IMPRESSIONS OF A TWELVE MONTHS’ TOUR.” Synopsis of Lecture : Departure from New Zealand—Samoa and Honolulu—San Francisco—By rail to New York—Salt Lake City, Denver, Chicago, and Niagara—Washington : Interview with President Cleveland and Mr Bayard, U.S,, Secretary Foreign Affairs—The Samoan Difficulty—By Cunard Line s.s, Umbria to Liverpool—London after 38 years' absence — Impressions of public and private life in Great Britain : political, Religious, and Social—The present condition of Great Britain and her people—The three great questions affecting tha welfare of the United Kingdom : Increase of population, Antagonism of Labor and Capital, Dangers inch dent to Food Supply—Contrasts between British and Colonial Life—The immediate future of the Empire, Doors open at 7,30 p.m, Chair to bs taken st 8 p.m. Admission— One Shilling to all parts of the House. Front Beats reserved fur Ladies and their escorts.
CASH. CASH. CASH. — :o: — milE WHOLE STOCK OF DBAPEBY AND CLOIHING AT COST PRICE FOB CASH AT— G. B. MOORE’S. CASH I WANT, AND CASH I MUST HAVE, So that the Public may rely on receiving the Best Value for their money over of£ere<i|in Gisborne. Bemetnber, the GOODS are all New and Fashionable—nob old Stock, or moth eaten, but specially selected by myselfjjt'or this present season’s trade. . —;x: Come, and bring the money with you, and sco tho valuo I am offering. :o: N.B.—Goods Booked during tha month, at usual price. :o: ——— G. R MOORE, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, GLADSTONE ROAD.
THE GISBORNE STANDARD NEWSPAPER COMPANY (LimmeeX rpHE FIRST GENERAL MEETING of the above Company Will ba held at the Registered Office of the Company, Gladstone Road, Gisborne, on TUESDAY, July 30,1889, at 4 p.m. Business ! Election of Direotors and Auditors, receiving General Report, and any other Business that may be brought forward, WILLIAM E. AKROYD. Secretary. July Sth, 18S9. WAIMATA ROAD BOARD DISTRICT, GENERAL ELECTION. TVTOMINATIONS of Candidates for ElecIN tion on the Waimata Road District Board will be received by the undersigned up to 12 o’clock noon on TUESDAY, July 16th, at the office of the Board, Lowe street, Gisborne, and a POLL, if necessary, for the return of FIVE of those so nominated, will be taken at the Dwelling of Mr G. W. F. Richabdson, Waimata Valley, and at the office of the Board, Gisborne, on WEDNESDAY, July 24th, between the hours of 9 s.m. and 6 p.m, Nomination Forms may bs obtained from H. MoKAY, Returning Officer. July Bth, 1889. WHATAUPOKO ROAD DISTRICT BOARD, GENERAL ELECTION. NOMINATIONS of Candidates for election on the above-named Board will be received by the undersigned up to 12 noon on MONDAY, the 15th day of July next, at the office of the Board, Lowe Street, Gisborne, and a Poll (if necessary) for the return of FIVE of these so nominated will be taken at the dwelling of Mr Thomas McConnjm,, Clifford Street, North Gisborne, on MONDAY, July 22nd, between the hours of 9 a.m, and 6 p.m. Nomination Forms may be obtained from— WM. J. QUIGLEY, ■ftgtgrning Officer, Whataupoko Road Histriot Board.
I, Francis Jarnos Piesse, of Gisborne, the Manager of tha Minerva Petroleum Companv, do solemnly and sincerely declare that this is a true and . complete statement of the affairs of the said company at the present date; and make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing thclsuime to ba true, and by virtue of the “ Justices of the Peace Act, 1882.” ' 9 F. J. PIESSE, Declared at Gisborne this Gth day of July, 1889, before me—W. H, Tucker, J.P, IMPORTANT kO TI 0 K TO BREAD CONSUMERS. George How Chow (Late Chef de Cuisine at th® Masonic Hotei.)'. HAVING taken over the Business lately carried on by Mb H?ni»x Fl M«. Gladstone Road, begs to announce that he hag determined to meet th" times, and REDUCE THE PRICE OF BREAD TO THREEPENCE HALFPENNY PER TWO POUND LOAF, MR F. MoCORMIOK So long and favorably known, will still re. tain the position he formerly occupied, which is a sufficient guarantee to present customers, as well as an inducement to those whose favors are sought, Spacial attention to the confectionery and Luncheon-rcom Departments, Balls and Parties catered for in aha Propriator's best style, therefore needing no comment, ORMOND ROAD DISTRICT BOARD.” GENERAL ELECTION. VTOMINATIONB of Candldatea for Elec. I.N tion in lhe above-named Board will ba received by ths uuJersigued up to la noon on MONDAY, the 15th day cf July next, at Mr Walters' Store. Ormond, and a Poll, if necessary, for ths return of FIVE of those so nominated, will be taken at Bruce's Hail, Ormond, on MONDAY, July 22nd, between the hours of 9 a.tm end 6 p.m, Nomination forms may be obtained at Mr WaJtsJ'C Store, or from— ROBERT 1-iGBEtITSON, ‘ Returning Officer. Ormond Road District. Owßond, July 6ib, 1889. THE BRITISH AND COLONIAL PROPERTY, FINANCE, AND ASSURANCE CO., Liiiltap, > r pHE Undersigned has been appointed Local X Agent for the above Company, and is prepared to accept all classes of Fire and Marine risks, WILLIAM E, AKROYD, Standard Office, Gisborne. THE CITY RINK Will be open for Binking on V| ONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATUB. DAY Afterncona, 2 to 4.30. Admission 6d Aiea THURSDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS, 7.30 io 10. Admission, Ladies 6d, Gentlemen Is, Skates on hire and for sale. HEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. “ SPIALAPi'DIA.” Anew monthly magazine win b e . Published on the Ist of JULY, edited by Mr William Fbheman, Dunedin, and will contain Articles by ” (Jnlor.ial Authors,” and oil matters connected with New Zealand. Intending Subscribers ehould at once forward their names to the undersigned, from whom all information can be obtained. Subscription—7s per annum. JOHN DRUMMOND, Agent,
p> IT T AND J" AGU I R 14' 8 SALE OF GROCERIES SOW os, fOB THIS MONTH ONLY. Kerosene (high test), 8s 3d per tin; 16a per case. Flour (silver dual)—EO'.bs, 6e 4d; lOOlbs, 12s. Candles (southern sperm)—lls 9d per box; Wax Candles, 16s 6d per box. Soaps—ss 6d and 10a 6d per ease. Jams (beat)—2ss per case, or 6s per dcz. 61bs Nelson, Moate and Co.'s 2s Tea for Ils; 12lbs Empire Company’s “Mikado” for 225. American Brooms--Is each. GOODS DELIVERED DAILY. Kw* ©all and procure detailed IUI of Prices. PITT AND MAGUIRE. THE NO CREDIT GROCERY, EMERSON ST., NAPIER, & GLADSTONE ROAD. GISBORNE. E. BURCH, Q.VNSMXTH, LOCKSMITH, etc., btc, Bbwiso Machinbs ano Umbbbllas Eskimo. Bxaoas Bar, Scissors Gbound. All Repairs Neatly Executed, at Reasonable Charges. E. BURCH, Naifi J, Row's, Gtaosioira Road, u
CITY RINK. NOTICE. A CHILDREN'S CARNIVAL will be held on SATURDAY, 13th instant, Prizes will be given for the Moat Original Giri’s Frock, also Hat j and for the Most Cemic Boy’s Dress. All Children taking part will be instructed in Marches, eta,, each morning this week, from 10 to 12 o'clock, NOTICE TO TRAVELLERS. KAITERATAHI FERRY. fTIHE Boat which was damaged in the lato JL fresh having been replaced, Travellers arc hereby notified that the Ferry is now in working order, A, DEVERY. Kaiteratahi, July 4th, 1889, CHEAP FIREWOOD ! CHEAP FIREWOOD! B. OBAILL, PATUTAHI, WILL deliver in Gisborne TITOKI FIREWOOD at 25s PER CORD. All orders promptly attended to. POVERTY BAY FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION. ' NOTICE. A MEETING in furtherance of the above project will be held at Currie and Hogan’s Hotel, Ormond, on THURSDAY EVENING, at 7.80, and at Patutahi On SATURDAY EVENING, at 7.30. All settlers are invited to attend, THE Undersigned has had placed in his hands LAND for Sale in lots from 200 acres to 10,000 acres.' Business with Principals only. E. F. HARRIS. • Gisborne, July 2nd, 1889. WANTED— A YOUNG WOMAN es Housekeeper, by two S'ngle young men, Apply to T. A., StaNdahb Office. Photo must accompany application.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 322, 9 July 1889, Page 3
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