GBICULTURAL »OVERTY A c AXD 6ASTOBAL QtOCIETY. P* 8 C THE following Classes and Special Prizes have been added to the i Schedule: — { DRAUGHTS. Extra Class—4a: For Two-year-old Fillies and Geldings. Ist Prize, £2, and 2nd Prize £l, presented by Dalgety and Co. Special Prize of £2 2s, presented by C. Gray, Esq., allocated to Class 5. LIGHT HOBSES. Extra Classes—Class ISa : Foal, suitable for Light Farm Work. Ist Prize, £2; 2nd Prize, £l. Four entries or no second prize. To be shown first day. Class 18n: Yearling suitable for Light , Farm Work. Ist Prize, £2; 2nd ; Prize, £l. Four entries or no second , prize will be given. To be shown first day. , Class 16c: Two-year-old suitable for | t Light Farm Work. Ist Prize, £2; 2nd Prize, £l. Four entries or no second prize will be given. To be shown first day. e SHEEP. Special Prize of £3 3s, presented by u W. A. O'Meara, Esq., allocated to I Class 71. I G. B. WYLLIE, Secretary.
»- MATAWHERO ? STOCK SALE a FIXTURES. Thursday, 3rd October # Thursday, 31st October. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. PARKER’S HAIR TONIC. Cuba Street, Wellington, March 6th, 1900. Mr PARKER, Dear Sir, —For a long time my hair was falling out. After trying many remedies, I was persuaded to try a bottle of your “ HailTonic." After using one bottle only my hair stopped falling out, and the growth was wonderful. I can safely recommend it to all my friends without the slightest doubt. You are at liberty to make what use you choose of this Testimonial.—l am, yours obediently, Mrs E. MILL. Price, 2/6 ; Posted, 3/Os Sale by E. D. SMITH, CHEMIST, Gisborne. WANTED— All the ladies to see our dainty Millinery. The choicest selection wo have ever opened now on view in the Showroom.—C. Rosie & Co. WANTED— A Roy, for a station, to make himself generally useful; must be able to milk.—Apply W. Cooper, or 11. M. Porter, Gisborne. WANTED to Buy—Maori Curios. Apply “ G.K.,” Times office. FOR SALE—Two Shares in the Gisborne Co-operative Building Society.—Apply “ Money,” Times Office. THOR SALE —A Draught Horse, a Spring _C Dray, SpriDg Trap, Set of Harness, Set of Harrows, a Plough.—Apply George Smith, Gladstone Road. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—Houses in Gisborne. Terms arranged. For Immediate Sale—Houses in all Suburbs. Terms arranged. For Immediate Sale —Variety of Sections, Gisborne and Suburbs. Terms arranged. For Immediate Sale —Bush Lands and Improved Farms. Terms arranged. For Immediate Sale—£4o,ooo to £50,000 worth of property, by J. Peckover and Co. Moneys to Lend.—J. Peckover and Co., Land Agents, Gisborne. J' PECKOVER & CO., House and Land o Agents, Gisborne, have eight acres, house, and outbuildings at Ormond for Sale ; also, New Villa, at Victoria Beach ; 15 acres, with two orchards, cottages, outbuildings. Must be sold owing to illness.
STUBBS & CO. have Tenant for about 30 Acres, within 10 miles of Gisborne, on the iiats. Would take lease on reasonable terms.—Apply Stores & Co., Land and Financial Agents. STUBBS & CO. will be happy to assist Applicants for Old Age Pensions Free of Charge —Apply at the office, Lowe street, Gisborne. STUBBS & CO. have about 2000 acres at Motu for Sale, about half grassed and fenced; house, woolshed, etc. Splendid opening, near railway line. Genuine thing. AT ROBERTSON’S—Men’s Suits Made to Measure from 00/-. A Marvel of Cheapness, Style, and Finish. Large Selections of New Summer Patterns to choose from. AT ROBERTSON’S—First Shipment of New Season’s Goods Just Opened. Latest Novelties in Gents’ Ties and Collars, Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats, Shirts, and Caps. POINT LACE and Fancy Needlework. Latest designs in Point Lace, Honiton and Brussels Net, and all materials for working same; also, Pearline, Crewel, Mountmelhet, etc.—A. M. Browne, “ The Beehive,” Gisborne. FANCY WORK —A few cheap lines at very Low Prices to clear in Table Centres, Cushions, N.D. and Handkerchief Sachets, Shaving Tidies, Tie Cases, Pram Covers, and Mantel Drapes —At A. M. Browne’s, “ The Beehive.” STUBBS & CO. have House and Grazing to Let, 25 miles from Gisborne. Low rent, and plenty of work in neighborhood for good man. STUBBS & CO. Land Agents, will be happy to assist enquirers and applicants for Government lands FnEE of Charge. Meetings of Land Board, Ballots, and Auctions attended for clients. QHEARD’S Dance and Comic Albums for 1302; Cornet and Violin parts separate. Secure early at "The Beehive,” Gladstone road. OVER a Thousand Sheets of Music, from 2d upwards, to select from. Latest Australian, Victoria, and other Music Albums at " The Beehive," Gladstone Road. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! 10 dozen Gents’ Silk Ties at 9d and Is, worth Is 6d ; 12 dozen Silk Bows at 6d, usual price Is.—At Robertson’s. THE CITY BUFFET is now open. A splendid lunch for One Shilling.
AFTERNOON TEA and other refreshments can be obtained at Beavis’ Luncheon Booms (opposite Morrison’s), Gladstone Eoad. YISITORS to Gisborne can obtain Hot Meals at all hours at Beavis’ Refreshment Booms (premises recently occupied by Mr H. Warren). OYSTERS and Fish have at last arriv e for the City Buffet. Look in as you pass. CITY Footballers will be able to play twice as well after having supper at Beavis’ Refreshment Booms, Gladstone Road. BAREACKERS for the Huia fifteen show best form after dining at Beavis’, Gladstone road. "T7TSITORS from the country should not V fail to look in at the City Buffet at Noon. And don't you forget it. WHO is Beavis? To answer this query just drop in at the Supper Rooms (opposite Morrison’s), in Gladstone Road. No one should miss calling. SPLENDID Boarding Accommodation at the Universal Dining Rooms. Every I attention, and charges moderate.—Mesdames ! Cramp and Stevenson, Proprietresses. WHEN you are hungry or down in the dumps call on Beavis, at Refreshment Rooms, in Gladstone road. A good meal at a moderate price will cheer you up, AVERY Washing Machine, Copying Press, Ladies’ and Gents’ Saddles, Go-carts, Toilet Ware, Man’s Clothing, Fenders and Irons, ChefTomers, Crockery, Jam Jars, Safes, Crowbais. GO TO ATTWOOD. BEAVIS is the working man’s friend. He supplies a geod meal at any hour of the day for One Shilling. Hot Pie, Potatoes, and Coffee, Sixpence, Opposite Morrison’s, in Gladstone road.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 221, 25 September 1901, Page 3
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