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THE WO RLE -11 EN OWNED fia Plows may come and Plows may go, But tlie tl OLIVER ” S' oes ou f° r GVcr - M .15" 9K ~Wg keep a full ranu'o of those Plows suitable for aclasses of work. Ask your storekeeper for them. Sole Agents tor New Zealand, T. & S. MORRIN (LIMITED), AUCKLAND, N.Z. RUDSE WHITWORTH CYCLES. NEW ZEALAND AGENTS E. REYNOLDS & CO., AUCKLAND. Agents Wanted where not Represented. McFARLANE’S PATENT R By Royal' Letters Patent. No. 9-ISI. This (Cover has been recognized by experts as being far in advance of anything of the kind ever offered to the Public. Its advantages are Ist. The Cover does away with the annoyance usually caused by the ordinary covers Becoming displaced, as in the case of the horse rolling. 2nd. There is no crupper used, consequently the horse does not suffer from chafing, or cutting into the tail, which often causes lock-jaw. 3rd. The mode of attachment is simplicity in itself, namely, (fro straps for fastening going round each hind leg. TO BE HAD FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS AND SADDLERS. ARGHIB ALD CLARK dfc SOHSTS, limited MANUFACTURERS, AUCKLAND.

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ACING gj_R BORNE c LUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING, To be held on tho Poverty Bay Park Company’s Course, on TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, July 9th and 11th, 1901. C. D. Bennett - - - Handicappor. Tirst Race each day to start at 11.30 a.m. FIRST DAY. 1. First Handicap Hurdle Race, of 00 sovs; 2 miles. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 30s. 2. Ladies' Bracelet Handicap, 15 sovs; 1 mile. For qualified hunters. Entrance, 15s. 3. Flying Handicap, 30 sovs ; J-mile. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 15s. 4. Triil Steeplechase, 40 sovs ; 2 miles. For horses that have never won a steeplechase exceeding 40 sovs in value. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20s. 5. Maiden Hack Race, 10 sovs; 5 furlorgs. Weight, 9st. Entrance, 10s, to close July 3rd. 6. Hunters’ Cup Steeplechase Handicap, 25 sovs; 2 miles. For qualified hunters. Entrance, 255. 7. Winter Oats Handicap, 35 sovs; 1 mile and a distance. Nomination, 15s ; acceptance, 20s. SECOND DAY. 1. Second Handicap Hurdle Race, 40 sovs; 1$ miles. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20s. 2. Hunters’ Flat Race, 15 sovs; 1J miles, For qualified hunters. Entrance, 10s. 3. Tb Hapara Handicap, 30 sovs; 7 furlongs. Nomination, 13s; acceptance, 15s. i. Gisuorne Park Steeplechase Handicap, 80 sovs; about 3 miles. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 40s. 5. Hack Handicap, 20 sovs ; 7 furlongs. For horses that have never won a race exceeding 15 sovs in value. Entrance, 20s, to close July 3rd. 6. Tally-iio Steeplechase Handicap, 20 sovs; 2J miles. For qualified hunters. Entrance, 20s. 7. Final Handicap, 30 sovs; 1 mile. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 15s. Nominations ar.d Entries— TUESDAY, June 11th, 1901, at 9 p.m. Weights —FßlDAY, .June 23th. Acceptances for First Day—WEDNF.S DAY, July 3rd, 9 p.m. For penalties and further particulars, sci posters. j M. G. NASMITH, Secretary.

F. J. OATRiDGE, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. FANCY CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS ALWAYS ON HAND. Wedding, Christening, and Birth day Cakes Made to Order. Telephone 136] Telephone 136] WANTED KNOWN. HORSES SHOD. 'HY take it to Ormond? It’s too far VV to go, when in PEEL STREET, GISBORNE, there is one, TOM BELL, THAT DOES IHS WORK WELL. Just turn in by the Times office, And you’ll eee a yard quite free, Well sheltered from the lee, Which will hold horses fifty. It’s built on good ground, With wood and iron fence all round. Come and see, bring it to me, And a guarantee I’ll give thee.

ARTHUR NATHAN’S RELIABLE TEAS. SuLD BY u GROCERS AND STOEEKEEPEES. The Perfection of Fragrance, 2s and 2s 6d per lb. TWELVE REASONS Why RELIABLE TEAS are the BEST—1. BECAUSE they are thoroughly RELIABLE, and are always of uniform good quality. 2. BECAUSE they go FARTHEST, and are therefore the CHEAPEST 3. BECAUSE they are packed of CLEAN, FRESH LEAF, and consequently are not deleterious to | health. 4. BECAUSE they are supplied FIRST HAND, direct , from the growers, and are. 20 per cent, better value for the money thau can be obtained in the ordinary way. 5. BECAUSE I have no trouble in my household now, but have always a delicious cup of tea on my table, 6. BECAUSE I am well satisfied that I cannot obtain better. 7. BECAUSE I can with confidence recommend them to my friends. 8. BECAUSE they arc perfectly pure, and are invigorating and refreshing to the most delicate constitutions. 9. BECAUSE I have choice of the best teas procu ;able for money in China, India, and Ceylon. 0. BECAUSE it is obtainable everywhere, and w'HEREVER I GO I can always ask for the same good tea. 11. BECAUSE there i 3 full weight in each package, which i 3 not always the cn*e with other brands. 12. BECAUSE having tried many other Teas, I like ARTHUR NATHAN’S TEAS best of all. PURCHASE your Groceries from A, Robertson, earner of Disraeli etreel and Gladstone Road. Agent for Gisbokni Times.

LAND ! LAND ! I BEG to announce that having ruad->. th necessary arrangements, I am pr cast to attend Meetings oi the Land Board, Lan Sales, etc., and to act as Agent for persor desirous oi applying fer Land. Sale Plans ami Forms on application. PnOPtMIES PiEI’ORTED Os. A. I'OBDE MATTHEWS, M.I.S. ENNESSY’S Jot Depeudabi^sT

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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 143, 27 June 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 143, 27 June 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 143, 27 June 1901, Page 1

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