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short some of the audience declare they never before had euch roaring fun for a “ bob.” From the entertainment on Tuesday night it would appear that the Maoris have latent faculties for acting. Their ideas of humor certainly differ from those of the European, but this much must be said of the performers that with the few opportunities they have had of wi’neseing pakeha shows, they acquitted themselves very creditably. Some of their defects time will cure; but whether others will altogether disappear is questionable. SALVATION ABMY. VISIT of Staff-Captain and Mrs HOLDAWAY and Cadet TAMATAE. Spscial Services. A BIG “ GO,” commencing on FBIDAY NEXT, at the Barracks at 7. Reception Meeting—SATURDAY NIGHT. Theatre BoyaI—SUNDAY 3 and 7. All invited.—Come in Crowds, and hear our Pioneer Maori Workers. BOBOUGH OF GISBORNE LICENSING DISTRICT. ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING. NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual meeting of the Licensing Committee for the above district will be held in the Court House, Gisborne, at Noon on SATURDAY, the 6th day of June, 1891. for the purpose of granting Renewals, Transfers, and Removals of Publican’s and Wholesale Licenses for the ensuing year. All Applications for hearing at such meeting must be lodged at my office, in duplicate, on or before FRIDAY, tfie 15th day of May, 1891. G. L. GREENWOOD, Clerk of Licensing Committee. Gisborne, Ist May, 1891.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between Richard Chables Pur and Fbascis Joseph Maguire, carrying on business as Grocers and General Importers at Napier ami Gisborne, under the style or firm of " PITT and MAGUIRE,” has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business at Napier will in future be carried on under the style or firm of “ PITT and CO by the said Charlks Richard Pitt, who will receive all debta and discharge all liabilities of the late firm in respect to the said business at Napier, and the business at Gisborne will be carried on as “ MAGUIRE and COMPANY,” by the said Fbanois Joseph Maguibb, who will receive ail debts and discharge all liabilities of the late firm in respect to the said business at Gisborne. Dated this first day of May, 1891. Witness, to the signature of Bichabd Charles Pitt—J. Mosely. Witness to the signature of Fiuncis Joseph Maguibe—Geobgb S. Wesses, Grocer, Gisborne,

ORMOND ROAD DISTRICT BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. A VACANCY having occurred in the above mentioned Board through the Disqualification of Mr Daniel Courtney, I therefore appoint TUESDAY, tbe 19th of May, at the Old Courthouse, Ormond, for the Day of Election, and a POLL (if necessary) for the return of One Member. Nominations as Candidates for the same will ba received by me on THURSDAY, May 7th, 1891, at Mr Walter's Store, Ormond, up till 12 o’clock noon, where Nomination Forms-can be obtained. ROBERT ROBERTSON, Returning Officer. Ormond Road District. 29’h April, 1891.

Boots and Shoes, GOOD & CHEAP, AT JOHN ROSIE’S (Next Boylan and Co.’s). A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT to choose fromspecially selected by the proprietor, X have also in Stock tbe “STANDARD” BRAND OF WATERTIGHTS, which took First Prize at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition. Other “ Standard ” brands also kept.

Startling Announcement LOOK OUT FOR A»D {JOMPANT’S (Late Pitt and Maguibe) NEW ADVERTISEMENT. Startling Announcement WANTED — Situations in Gisborne, Napier, etc., for Good Barmaids, Waitresses, Housemaids, Housekeepers, Lady Helps, Barmen, Married Couples, Cooke, Men, &o,— Mrs Lcjcklet’h, 280 Queen Street Auckland, LjIBESH OYSTERS every week at Mrs 4- Menzies’ Dining Rooms. TO LET—The SHOP in Gladstone Road, recently occupied by Reads Trustees ; also, four-roomed Cottage and six acres on Kaiti—Apply F, Hall, Painter, WANTED— FRESH EGGS in any quantity. Highest price given.— Masonic Hotel. WANTED KNOWN—Horse and Fowl feed, by the bag or bushel, in ■Wheat, Maize, Barley, and Oats (crushed or uncrushed), also Chaff and Potatoes, pheap, at Claxton and Sawyer's,

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 604, 7 May 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 604, 7 May 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 604, 7 May 1891, Page 3

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