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THE ANNUAL CONCERT, IN AID Of THE HOSPITAL FUNDS, WILL BE HELD AT McFarlane s hall, ON DECEMBER 2nd, 1889. PROGRAMME :

1— Instrumental... “ Stephanie," ... Czibulka Messrs Palairet, Parnell, and Airey 2— Song.“TheTrystingTree”.. .Scott Gatty Mr Collins. 3— Song ..“The Blind Girl to her Harp, " Mrs Hennessy [Glow 4— Song (selected) Mr Nock 5— Song, “The Spring of Love,” Goiterman Mrs Sunderland 6— Violin Solo...“ Nocturne .Bergmiiller Mr C. Palairet 7 — Song, “The Song that reached my Heart’’ Miss Langford [Jordan 8— 50ng......"Wi1l o’ the Wisp”... Cherry Mr Palairet Interval of 10 Minutes. 1— Instrumental, Minuet and Gavotte, Eaton Messrs Palairet, Parnell, and Airey 2— Song..." In Happy Moments "...Wallace Rev. Father Kehoe 3— Song, “ We’d better Bide a Wee,” Claribel Mrs Bush 4— Song, “Oh 1 Had I but a Barque,” Airey Mr East

5— Duet, “ The Maideus of the Rhine,"Glover Mesdames Sunderland and Palairet 6— “ Father O'Flynn” Rev. Father Kehoe 7— Song..“ Pierrot ” .Hutchison Mrs Hennessy 8— DuetAll’s Well ” Braham Messrs East and Goldsmith AULD LANG SYNE. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.

To commence at 8 p.m, sharp. Carriages may be ordered for 10 o'clock. Pbiceb of Admission—2s and Isas usual.

EAST COAST ELECTION. MR A. C. ARTHUR ADDRESS THE ELECTORS IT THE PATUTAHI HALL OK TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, at 8 p.m. SCHOOL HOUSE, OBMOND, os WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4th, at 8 p.m,

GISBORNE BACING CLUB. gUMMEBE E T I N G. JANUARY 21st and 22nd, 1890. To be held st the Poverty Bay Park Company’s Course. FIRST"DAY: Maiden Plate, of 25 sovs, 1| miles Flying Handicap, of 40 sovs, mile Fibst Handicap Hubdle Race, of 50 sovs, If miles Handicap Hack Hubdles, of 10 sovs, 1 mile Gband Stand Handicap, of 100 sovs, 1J miles Hack Race Handaoap, of 10 aove, 1 mile Pabk Stakes Handicap, of 50 sovs, 1 mile and distance SECOND DAY; County Stakes Handicap, of 25 sovs, 1 mile Stewabds’ Handicap, of 50 sovs, 1£ miles Second Handicap Hubdle Race, of 60 sovs, 2 miles Maiden Hack Race, of 10 eovs, 1 mile Pbesident s Handicap, of 150 sovs, 1| miles Hack Race Handicap, of 15 sovs, 1 mile Fcbcsd Handicap, of 30 sovs, 1 mile and distance Nominations. Monday, December 23rd, 1889. Weights for first day's rasing, Monday, January 6th, 1890.

Acceptances. Monday, January 13th, 1890. For particulars see Posters. M. G. NASMITH, Secretary. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST COAST DISTRICT. /[jf ENTLEMEN,—I am in favor of further endowments being given to the Harbor Board to produce revenue sufficient to obviate the neoeuity of any rate being levied, and of an endowment for the Wairoa Harbor. I shall advocate the construction of roads for the purpose of opening up the country from G|sborne to Clyde, respectively. I shall propose a commission with absolute power to deal with questions of Native title, and also alterations in the Native Land Laws, to prevent future complications. J am in favor of the Education standard being maintained, and reserves being devoted, not to High Schools, but to primary education. I am in favor of Local Self Government, and will support a measure for that purpose, I shall strongly advocate and support a comprehensive scheme of colonisation, subject to such restrictions as may be necessary to be applied, and that caution which is required in national undertakings should be exercised, and especially so as not to interfere with tbe present labor market. I am in favor of a Land "Slid Income Tax in substitution of the Property Tax (so that the £50,000,000 of money at present escaping taxation may bear its share), and will also support Sir George Grey’s Land for Settlement Bill. I am, yours faithfully, W, L. REE B -. AT the Wbataupoko Pound, This Day (THURSDAY) at 12 noon, Twenty horses (unless redeemed) will be sold. J. FISHER. Paundkispsr, ■yTTANTED—A BLACKSMITH: 80a a VV weekend found—Apply to—B ( Knox, I PlliHM,

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 383, 28 November 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 383, 28 November 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 383, 28 November 1889, Page 3

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