WYLLIE-1& MASONAre instructed by Mr G. A. Maxwell, proprietor of the Little Dust Pan, to sell, at his premises, Gladstone Road, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 4th October, at 1 p.m.— TT is ENTIRE STOCK. Consisting of Crockery, Stationery, Fancy Goods Perambulators, Ironmongery Enamelled Ware, Tinware, Lampware. The premises will be open for inspection m Friday morning, and Everything MUST 3E CLEARED, as the proprietor is leaving he district. G. R. WYLLIE. Auctioneer.
"pOVERTY JJAY AND pASTOBAL (JIOCIETY. THE following Classes and Sped Prizes have been added to tl Schedule DRAUGHTS. Extra Class—4a: For Two-year-old Fillii and Geldings. Ist Prize, £2, an 2nd Prize £l, presented by Dalget and Co. Special Prize of £2 2s, presente by C. Gray, Esq., allocated t Class 5. Special prize, £2 2s, will be presenter by W. King, Esq., for Best Foal b; “Better Times.” LIGHT HOBSES. Special prizes of £(i by M. Hall, Esq. and others, for— Extra Classes—Class 18a : Foal, suitable for Hackneys. Ist Prize, £2; 2nd Prize, £l. Four entries or no second prize. To be shown first day. Class 18n : Yearling suitable for Hackneys. Ist Prize, £2 ; 2nd Prize, £l. Four entries or no second prize will be given. To be shown first day. Class 18c: Two-year-old suitable for Hackneys. Ist Prize, £2 ; 2nd Prize, £l. Four entries or no second prize will be given. To be shown first day. SHEEP. Special Prize of £3 3s, presented by W. A. O’Meara, Esq., allocated to Class 71. G. R. WYLLIE, Secretary.
f B'IEE GIUCULTURA.L AND SOCIETY. B AY &ASTORAI s c Will hold their TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL SHOW, On the PARK GROUNDS, On rjYUESDAY AND "^TEDNESDAY, 22nd AND 23hl> OCTOBER, When £465 PRIZE MONEY Will be distributed. ENTRIES, which must be accompanied with Entrance Fees, close at the Secretary’s Office, Lowe Street, Gisborne, at 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, 12tii Octobisk, 1901. G. R. WYLLIE, Secretary. BAZAAR! BAZAAR! And PROMENADE CONCERT. In Aid of the Presbyterian Church, l’atutahi. PATUTAHI PUBLIC HALL, Uj~YH UR SDA Y, OCTOBER 3hd. To be opened by His Worship the Mayor at 2.30. CITY BAND In Attendance Afternoon and Evening. Splendid Assortment of Plain Needlework. Girls' Pinafores and Boys’ Blouses a Speciality. Fancy Work of Every Description. DELICIOUS REFRESHMENTS! A Number of Side Attractions. The Greatest Novelty of the Day will be Rides on a Donkey for the Children. Everyone bring the Little Ones for an Outing in the Country. CONCERT IN THE EVENING. Brakes leave Redstone’s Stables at different hours—One Shilling each way. To avoid disappointment, Book your Seats Early. M. MOSSMAN, President Ladies’ Bazaar Committee. THEATRE ROYAL. THE MOHAWK MINSTRELS Will give a Minstrel and variety entertainment On TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER Btii. In Aid of the Funds of the Beautifying Association. A Great Programme is in preparation, and will be published on Saturday morning.
EAST COAST MOUNTED RIFLES. THE Regular Monthly Mounted Parade will be held on THURSDAY NEXT, October 3rd, 1901, in the Polo Paddock, Makauri. Gisborne members parade at Drillshed at 2 p.m. sharp; Makauri and other members at the Polo Paddock at same time. G. J. WINTER, Captain. WANTED. WANTED STOREMAN ; must be qualified to run gas engine. Salary at rate of £125 per annum for start. Apply, by letter only, to— DALGETY & CO., Lin., Gisborne. WANTED. WANTED A STATION COOK. Apply Takapau or Te Hapara. J. MACFARLANE. ORMOND CRICKET CLUB. ASOCIAL will be held in the Ormond Hall, under the auspices of the above Club, on THURSDAY, 17th October. Dancing, S p.m. Mrs Fernandez will provide the music. Brakes will leave Masonic corner. Book early. J. CAESAR, Hon. See. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will he received by the undersigned, onWl.Xt-.'DAY, October fith, at 4 p.m., for B .i the Argyll Hotel, for Messrs William.? ami ritn-rratt. Plans and specifications »l my office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. J. QUIGLEY, Architect. PATUTAHI ROAD BOARD. TENDERS will be received, up to Noon on MONDAY, October 7th, for the following Road Works: — 1. Forming and Metalling 12 chains, and two culverts, Township. •2. Forming 30 chains. Flat. 3. Forming 12 chains, Whakaahu. Specifications can be seen on application to me. T. W. BILHAM, Clerk.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 227, 3 October 1901, Page 3
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