fJIHE QITY CISBOBNS. FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, OCTOBER 9th, 1891, IRISH HUMOR, PATHOS, ani. POSTH.Y, BY MR THOS. BRACKEN, ("PADDY MURPHY.”) ULUbTnMED BY THE FOLLOWING Readings —AND— Recitations. ’Rory O’More,’ ‘The Angel’s Whisper,’ 1 What’s your Religion ? ’ ‘ The Fourleaved Shamrock ’ ’ ‘ It’s Mighty Improvin,’ • The Snow, ’ ‘ Paddy and the Bear,’ 1 The Flower of Finae,’ ‘ NinetyEight,’ ‘Theßoreen,’ ‘The Irish Postboy,’ ‘ Soggarth Aroon.’ ‘ Father Phil’s Subscription List,’ 1 Widow Machree,’ ‘ Not Understood,’ ‘ Passing through the Gate,’ etc., etc. PBICES : 2s. and Is, Doors open at 7.30 ; commences at 8 p.m. TO STAND THIS SEASON IN GISBORNE. ** rpHE THOROUGHBRED J" STALLION—“WAITANGI,” BY MUTE-RIDDLE. Full particulars in a later issue. F. RHODES.
HORSE BREAKING. p E R Y E R , WHATAUPOKO, Undertakes to Thoroughly Break in Horses to Saddle or Harness, Every care taken. O’ TERMS MODERATE. BOARD AND LODGING-16s FEB WEEK, TpXCELLW BEDS-GOOD TABLE. -Hl Clean and Comfortable Home, Breakfast 9d ; Tea 9d ; Dinner Is. MRS SHAW, Central Dining Rooms, Gladstone Road.
A DANCE, A DANCE (in aid of the Olsen family) will beheld at Sorry’s Hall, Makaraka, on FRIDAY, October 16th. Gentlemen’s tickets 4s; Ladies Free. Refreshments provided. Dancing to commence at 8 p.m. Mr Carrington’s coach will leave town at 7.15 p.m, for the convenience of intending visitors. W. H. HARRIS, Hon. Seo. NOTICE. AH. BARRON will be visiting Tologa > Bay at the latter end of this week, and those having Mares for the service of either Hukatere or Lord Clyde will kindly leave word with Mr Kirk, Tologa Bay Hotel. AU Mares under engagement will be brought down Free of Charge, TO LET OR FOR SALE, A SIX-ROOMEDHOUSE in Ormond i CA. Good Orchard, Any repairs that are lequired will be allowed for in the rent,— Apply Ssasdabd Office. WANTED KNOWN — PROFESSOR CHANNING, the Well-known phrenologist and Palmist, has decided to leave for Auckland on Sunday the 11th inst. Those desirous o£ having their Character told, or of taking a glimpse into Futurity, should pay the Professor a visit early. Many thanks for the liberal patronage accorded me. TXT' ANTED situations for two first class vV. Barmaids, superior, from Australia. Married Couples, Station Hands, Hotel Servants, etc.—B. Looklev, 280, Queen St., 1 Auckland. i! TXT' ANTED—HOUSE, Furnished or Un- '•> J VV furnished ; witlj Paddock preferred, U IBy Week or Meath.—Apply SriHD.Bfi ; I Office,|, *
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 667, 8 October 1891, Page 3
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