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A NOVELTY FOR NEW ZEALAND. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY 1 ACFARLANE’S HALL. Lessee and Manager ... Mr L. J. Lohr. THE GREAT FRANK LINCOLN, Who has lately terminated a PHENOMENALLY S’UCCESSFUL TOUR Through Australia, and is now making an equally successful tour through New Zealand, will make his first appearance in Gisborne, ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th. English and American Press Oris ions ; The successor to Artemus Ward.—Loudon Times. America's greatest humorist.—London Telegraph. No equal in London.—London Standard. We have seen nothing funnier.—London Society. The funniest entertainment ever heard. — London Referee. One man a whole show.—Detroit Free Press. The most amusing entertainer in New York. —N.Y. Tribune. A more thoroughly unique entertainment Boston has never seen.—Boston Times. A worthy successor of Artemus Ward, equal, it not superior, to that funniect of funny men. St. Louis Republican. Kept 4,000 people in a constant state of laughter.—Philadelphia Bulletin. He is a whole dramatic company by himself. —Chicago Morning Herald. Wellington Times—The funniest man ever seen or heard in this city, Wellington Post—Kept his audience in roars of the heartiest laughter ever heard within the walls of any place of amusement in this city,

Wellington Press—-The immense audience was delighted. The entertainment is the funniest and the most refined ever given in New Zealand, Retails humour from an inexhaustible source -highly successful.—Sydney Morning Herald, At the top of the tree—the great Mark Twain is second to him. We have seen nothing funnier,—Sydney Daily Telegraph. Superior even to Mr Leslie, whom he also rivals, if not excels, —Melbourne Argue, Inexpressively funny, absolutely irresistible. A great success.—Melbourne Age. EMINENT OPINIONS. The Prince of Wales—Your imitations arc simply wonderful. His Royal Highness laughed heartily, and repeatedly complimented Mr Lincoln upon hie wonderful humoristic powers.—London Times, 28 h June, 1883. You compel laughter.—Tbe Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone. A whole orchestra.—Sir Arthur Sullivan, An evening of intellectual tun.—Ruskin. Sanctified humour.—Henry Ward Bsochar. A mimic of startling fidelity.— Labouohere, Your nonsense la artistic.—Adelina Patti.

Mr C. B. Foster at the Piano. The prices of admission arc—Reserved Seats, 4s; Gallery, 3s ; Baek Seats, 2s, Box plan at Mr W. Good's. Doors open at 7,30 i commence at 8. ELEVENTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. IN THE PRESS. HARDING’S 1890 ALMANAC, DIRECTORY, AND LOCAL GUIDE. THIS ALMANAC and Directory will he the most complete ever published in Hawke’s Bay. The only Publication giving full particulars of Local Government and Taxation, and complete Directory of Local Bodies. The Department of Sheep Returns, omitted last year, will be restored in this issue. Additions aud corrections in Directory pages may be sent to the publisher. Subscribers will oblige by notifying him of any errors or omissions.

Mr G. Stubbs will canvass the Cook County and East Coast for Advertisements and Directory information. Sold by Country Storekeepers and Book, sellers in nearly every Country Township, but where there is no Local Agent, the Publisher will forward it to any address within the cqlony, post free, on receipt of the published price, Two Shillings.

R. COUPLAND HARDING, Publishes, Napier, IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF JAMES ROBERT SCOTT, A MEETING of Creditors will be held at Lowe Street Chambers TO-DAY (TUESDAY), the 22nd day of October, 1889, at 2 p.m. Business : To receive a Proposal from the Debtor, A. W. CROFT, Deputy Official Assignee. Gisborne, Oct, 18,1889. WAIMATA ROAD BOARD DISTRICT, IT is hereby notified that it is the intention of the Waimata Road Board, on the 2nd day of November next, to strike a Bate of One-Halfpenny in the £ on all rateable property within the District for the year ending 31st March, 1890, to become due and payable on the 80th November, 1889. The Rate Rook is now open for inspection at the office of the Board, Lowe Street, Gisborne, H. McKAY, Clerk. Gisborne, Oct. 18, 1889. BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE. "KTOTICE is hereby given that all Overdu Rates remaining unpaid on THURSDAY, 81st instant, will be med for without further notice, J. BOURKE, Town Clerk, Town Clerk's Office, Gisborne, October 17,1889. PATUTAHI PUBLIO HALL. A CONCERT will be held on the Sth November. T. W. BILHAM. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL, OWING to the rivers being in flood, the time tor receiving Tenders tor works on the Waimata and Waiapu Roads is EXTENDED to Monday and Tuesday, ths Slat and 22nd inst., when the Engineer will point out the Works at the time mentioned in former notice, GEO. J. WINTER, County Engineer. Gisborne, Oct. 16, 1889. FOR SALE (VERY CHEAP), -4 COMPANY’S £1 SHARES. lUv £62 10s paid up, Apply office of thia paper WANTED TO SELL—One Acre Section, price thirty-five pounds (£B6), next Mr Barrie’s Store, Ormond, For partieu.aic apply te.W. Aneta,

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 367, 22 October 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 367, 22 October 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 367, 22 October 1889, Page 3

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