SS ' TE KAPU ' f I 'HE above will steam for NAPIER OU SATURDAY EVENING, 13th inst. For Freight and Passage apply— KENNEDY & EVANS, Agents.
POVERTY BAY RUGBY UNION. FOOTBALL MATCH. HAWKE’S BAY V. POVERTY BAY REPRESENTATIVES. THE above Match will take place at Capt. Tucker's Paddock on SATURDAY, 13th September. Play to commence at 3 p.m. sharp. Admission— is ; Children Half-price. J. FISHER, Hon. Sec. GISBORNE ROWING CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting of the above Cub will be held in the Masonic Hotel on TUESDAY, the 16 th inst., at 8 p.m. Business : To receive Balance Sheet and Report. Election of Officers, etc. R. H. YOUNG, Hon. Sec. G.R.C. UNION LITERARY SOCIETY. rnHIS (THURSDAY) EVENING J- .“‘Looking Backward’; Is the idea practicable or desirable!” Ayes—Messrs Birrell, Bright, and Walsh (Matawhero Literary Society); Noes-Rev. H. Williams, Messrs E. Chrisp, and Greenwood. All invited. COKE,! COKE! TWO SHILLINGS PER BAG.
r ■ vHE GAS COMPANY have decided NOT to raise the price of COKE during the present Coal Famine, but will continue to supply it at the ‘above rates, delivered at the Worts, Grey Street. TWO SHILLINGS PER BAG, COKE! COKEI W ANTE O A GOOD PLOUGHMAN to Plough 80 acres, more or leas, either by Weekly Wages or by Contract. Horses and gear found, with double furrow plough. Apply to— GEO. SCOTT, The Willows. HORSE PARADE. ' A PARADE of Thoroughbred and SUlljons will take place on SATURDAY, September 13, 1890, at 12 o clock, at the Waikanae (Flagstaff) Paddqak, under the auspices of the Agricultural Society. Entries free. H. C. BOYLAN, Hon. Secretary. TO BE LET. rpWO COMFORTABLE COTTAGES in X Cobden Street, adjoining the School grounds. Apply to—= R J. PIESSE.
N.Z. FEDERATED WORKING MEN’S ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of lhe Country Braneh will ba held THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at Stephenson’s Hall, Matawhero, at 7,30, to consider District Bylaws, and enrol new members, Full Committee requested to attend, A, L- CQQBEB, Secretary. WHY pay fid for a HUT PIE AND COFFEE when you Can get them of first-rate quality for 4d at the Central Bakery ?—D. E, SMITH. WANTED KNOWN - Ex AwaroaCLAYTON A SAWYER are now landing Newcastle COALS. Orders should be hooked at once to save disappointment. ... ~ 7 TXTANTED KNOWN-CLAYTON and VV SAWY ER having received an overplus of TOTARA POSTS, they will be cleared at £4 12s per 100 for Cash,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 505, 11 September 1890, Page 3
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391Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 505, 11 September 1890, Page 3
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