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138. Lettuce, Cabbage, 3 139. Marrow, heaviest 140. Marrow, table 141. Melon, Pie, best 142. Melon, Citron 143. Onions, 0 144. Peas, tall, 12 pods 145. Peas, dwarf/ 12 pods 140. Potatoes, Kidney, 0 147. Potatoes, other than Kidney, 0 148. Parsnips, bunch of 0 149. Pumpkin, heaviest 150. Pumpkin, best table 151. Rhubarb, 4 sticks 152. Radishes, long, 0 153. Radishes, turnip. 0 101. Squashes, b.,-st collection 155. Tomatoes, 0 150. Tomatoes, collection 157. Turnip?, 0 158. Best Collection of Vegetables CLASS V. 159. Jam, Plum, 1 jar 100. Jam. Gooseberry, 1 jar 101. Jam, Strawberry. 1 jar 102. Jam, Raspberry, 1 jar 103. Jam, Apricot, 1 jar 104. Jam, Peach, 1 jar 105. Jam, Pie Melon. 1 jar 100. Jelly, Apple, 1 jar 107. Jelly, Quince, 1 jar 108. Jam, Best Collection 109. Jelly, best collection 170. Marmalade, Orange, 1 jar 171. Marmalade, l etnon, 1 jar 172. Honey, comb or frame 173. Honey, in jar 174. Chutney, 1 jar 175. Tomato Sauce 170. Pickles, Onion, 1 jar 177. Pickles, Cabbage, 1 jar 178. Pickles, Cucumber, i jar 179. Pickles, collection 180. Buttled Fruit, Pears, 1 jar 181. Bottled Fruit, Plums, 1 jar 182. Bottled Fruit, Apricots, 1 jar 183. Bottled Fruit, Rhubarb, 1 jar 181. Bottled Fiuii, Peaches, 1 jar 185. Bottled Fruit, Gooseberries, 1 180. Bottled Fruit, collection 187. Butter, plain or in pats, 11b 188. Best Home-made Bread.

REMEMBER! REMEMBER! REMEMBER| GOLDSWORTHY JLOR NEW. AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, CASH BUYER OF EVERYTHING. THAT IS OUR MOTTO, and we can supply you with EVERYTHING requisite to FURNISHING on ,tbe BEST TERMS. TINWARE GLASSWARE PICTURES CARPENTERS’' TOOLS BOOKS PERAMBULATORS PORTMANTEAUX Etc. Etc. Etc. HOUSES OF FURNITURE BOUGHT OR SOLD. Those starting Housekeeping should not fail •! to give me a call. Heaps of USEFUL ARTICLES to be obtained at LESS THAN HALF THE COST. PRICE, A Choice Assortment of ART CROCKERYWARE (The Best Value in Gisborne!. JAPANESE CABINETS, WRITING DESKS, Etc CHRISTMAS PRESENTS & TOYS AT HALF-PRICE, FOR NEW YEAR PRESENTS i GOLDSWORTHY, OPPOSITE FIREBELL TOWER (Corner Bright Street and Gladston Road.) GISBORNE, T- SEYMOUR, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEW’ELLKR, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. INVITES Inspection of his stock of 3( and Silver Ware, the goods being the best manufacture and sold at reasonal prices. PRESENTS! PRESENTS! PRESENTS! PRESENTS! A large number of articles suitable BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING PRESEN always in stock.

POVERTY BAY ORTICULTURAL AND FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY. AUTUMN” SHOW. MARCH 6th, 1903. SCHEDULE OE EXHIBITS. CLASS I. Pot Plants in Bloom. I. Begonias, flowering, single, 1 variety a. Begonias, flowering, double, 2 var. 3. Begonias, collection 4. Cyclamen, best plant 5. Fuchsia, single, one variety 0. Fuchsia, double, 1 variety 7. Fuchsia, collection 8. Gloxinia, 1 variety 9. Pelargoniums, Zonal, single, 1 var. 10. Pelargoniums, Zonal, double, 1 var. 11. Pelargonium, Ivy-leaved, 1 variety 12. Pelargoniums, collection, any varieties 13. Primuia, 1 variety 14. Best Pot Plant, in bloom 10. Pot Plants, 4 varieties Plants not necessarily in Bloom. 16. Begonias, ornamental loliage, 1 var. 17. Coleus, 1 variety 18. Coleus, collection 19. Ferns, Maidenhair, 1 variety 20. herns, Maidenhair, 2 varieties 21. Ferns, 1 variety 22. Ferns, 3 varieties 23. Ferns, collection 24. Hanging Basket of Ornamental Plants 20. Hanging Basket of Ornamental Ferns 26. Musk, best plant 27. Ornamental Foliage Plants, 3 varieties 28. Ornamental Asparagus, best plant 29. Palms, 2 varieties 30. Palms, 1 variety 31. Variegated Geranium, I variety 32. Best Native Plant, in pot 33. Best Pot Plant (not in bloom) 34. Champion Pot Plant of Show 30. Pot Plants, collection CLASS 11. Cut Flowers.

NOTH.—Entries close at Miss Ilyett’s (Tha Beehive), Gladstone road, at eight p.m., on WEDNESDAY, fourth of March. Any entiles made after that hour will be received for exhibition only. Entrance fee for each exhibit, sixpence ; for exhibiting members, free. All pot plants must have been grown by exhibitor in pots for at least one month prior to the Show. All cut flowers must have been grown by the exhibitor. GEO. DARTON, G. T. BULL, Joint Secretaries.

AIAPU J^ACIND £<LUB ANNUAL MEETING; SATURDAY, 7th MARCH, 1903, To be held on the Mangahanea RaceCourse, President: K. S. Williams, Esq. ; .Vice-Presidents ; E. H. Henderson, B. Hayes, A, B, Williams, and E. R. Ludbrook, Judge : R. Ludurookl Treasurer': T. Reedy. " Starter : W.' Mclllroy, Clerk of Scales: W. U, Walker. Clerk of Course :J. Hayes, Handicapper : W. Kirkpatrick. Hon. Surgeon : Dr Davis, Stewards : T.‘ Reedy, G. S. Wood, D. Duff, S. Blacklaws, Hamiora Te Kapu, W. Kirkpatrick, J. Pettie, Kereopa Potaka, J, J, Fry.'C, Butler, D, MacDonald, J.’ Smith, U. Travers. ” Hon. Sec., M. P. Poole. “

R. T. SEYMOUR, GLADSTONE 110 AD.

J. E WHITBY, GENERAL STOREKEEPER. Gladstone Road. Try robjohn’s billy teas Best in the Markot. SEED POTATOES, EARLY. GROCERIES CROCKERYWAKE IRONMONGERY BRUSHWARE TO PIG FARMERS. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Just received a Sample of PATENT PIG FEED, which is highly recommended, after a long experience, for its fattening properties and improving the quality of bacon pigs. Cash Buyer of Sheopßkinß, Wool, and Farm Produce. GOVERNMENT yNSURANGE G 1 Established 1870. ROWTHS OF FUNDS—--1881 £605,561 1891 £1,847,797 1901 £3,285,416 J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner.

30. Antirrhinums, 3 varieties 37. Abutilon, 2 or more varieties 38. Asters, 3 30. Asters, 0 40. Asters, 12 41. Asters, Collection 42. Bouvardias, 1 variety 43. Bouvardias, collection 44. Climbing Plants, 1 variety 45. Climbing Plants, collection 40. Carnations, 3 varieties 47. Carnations, collection 48. Carnation, Marguerite, collection 41). Cannas, collection 50. Coreopsis, collection 51. Cosmos, collection 52. Dahlias, single, 3 varieties 53. Dahlias, single, collection 54. Dahlias, Cactus, 3 varieties 05. Dahlias, Cactus, 0 varieties 50. Dahlias, Cactus, 12 varieties 57. Dahlias, Cactus, collection 58. Dahlias, Cactus, Champion Bloom 50. Dahlias, double, 3 varieties 00. Dahlias, double, collection 01. Delphiniums, 3 varieties 02. 1' uchsias, 3 varieties 03. Gaillardia, collection 04. Gladioli, 2 varieties 05. Hollyhock, collection 00. Lillies, collection 07. Marigold, FYench, 3 blooms 08. Marigold, French, collection 09. Marigold, African, 3 blooms 70. Petunias, single, 2 varieties 71. Petunias, double, 2 varieties 72. Pansies, 0 73. Pansies, collection 74. Phlox, perennial, 2 varieties 75. Phlox, Drummondi, collection 70. Penstemmon, 2 varieties 77. Poppies, collection 78. Pelargoniums, Zonal (geranium, single, 2 varieties 79. Pelargoniums, Zona! (geranium), double, 2 varieties 80. Peiargonium, 2 varieties 81. Pelargonium, lvy-leaved, 2 varieties 82. Salpiglossis, collection 83. Sweet Pea, best bowl 84. Sunllowers, collection 85. Climbing Boses, 3 varieties 80. Climbing Boses, collection 87. Tea Boses, 3 varieties 88. Tea Boses, collection 89. Verbenas, collection 90. Zinnias, 6 91. Zinnias, collection 93. Decorated Basket 93. Spray ol Flowers 94. Buttonhole 95. Best-dressed Epergne 90. Best Decorated Stand of Flowers 97. Best Wieath 98. Hand Boguet 99. Shower Bouguet 100. Cut Annuals, 0 varieties 101. Cue Annuals, collection 102. Cut Flowers, 10 varieties 103. Cut Flowers, collection 104. Table Decoration, 7ft x 4ft. CLASS 111. Fruit.

PROGRAMME*

Approved by, Ilawke’s Bay Jockey Club,, To start, at 11.30 a.m.- sharp. 1, HANDICAP HURDLE" RACE, of 15 sovs ; second horse to receive 3 sovs. from stakes. Distance, H miles, over G flights of hurdles, 3ft Gin high. Nomination, 10s ; »ceep.tance, ss, To start at 12.15 p.m. 2, MAIDEN PLATE,“of 12 sovs, A district race of 3-mile, .Weight for age. Entry, 10s. To start at 1 p.m, 3, WAIAPU CUP, li miles. A handicap of 30 sovs. ; second horse to receive 5 sovs. from stakes. Nomination, 20s; “acceptance, 10s., To start at 2 p.m. 4, PONY, RACE, a handicap, of 10 sovs, Distance, 7 furlongs. For ponies of 14,3 and under. Entry, 10s To start at 2.30 p.m. 5, DISTRICT WELTER HANDICAP, of 15 sovs. ; the second horse to receive 3 sovs, from stakes. Distance 1 mile. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, ss, To start at 3.15 p.m. G, FLYING HANDICAP, ol 20 sovs, second horse to receive 3 sovs. from stakes. Distance, 3-mile, Nomination, 15s ; acceptance, ss. To start at 4 p.m. 7 a CONSOLATION RACE, of 10 sovs; for all losers. Distance, 1 mile, Nomination, "7s 6d accept2s 6d, CONDITIONS. Winners of any handicap after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71bs. All open races except Maiden and District Welter raoe. The district shah be the Waiapu County boundaries. Horses must have been owned and in the district at least three months previous to races. Nominations for all handicaps must be in the hands of the Secretary before 8 p.m. on FEBRUARY 7th, 1003, accompanied by nomination fees, name, age, pedigree, and performances, also colors of riders. Weights declared on FEBRUARY 14th, and general entry night. Acceptances due on FRBRUAltY 28th, at 8 p.m., at Reedy’s Hall, Tuparoa. All protests to be given in writing within 15 minutes of race, and accompanied by a deposit of 2 sovs, which shall be forfeited if protest not sustained. All races run under Metropolitan rules.

UWVtKSAI OIIINC ROOMS, GLADSXuiNE ROAD, Gisborne. VISITORS to Gisborne and the Publio generally will find Excellent Accommodation at the Universal Dining Rooms, which are centrally situated and afford every comfort. GOOD MEALS. GOOD BEDS. Charges Moderate. WEEKLY BOARDERS by Arrangement.

LEE’S CRITERION SHOEING EORGE, [WHATAUPOKO BRIDGE, Peel Street. JT EE notifies the public of Gisborne •I A and surrounding Districts that he is prepared to do SHOEING WORK at the following Prices : Hacks 4a fid Draughts .. .. 5a fid Removes .. ... 3s Od Slippers 3s fid GENERAL SMITHY WORK Of all Description Executed on the SHORTEST NOTICE.

105. Apples, Dessert, 1 variety, best plate 100. Apples, Dessert, 3 varieties, 4of each 107. Apples, Cooking, 1 variety, best plate 108. Apples, Cooking, 3 varieties, 4 of each 109. Apples, Collection, 6 varieties, 3 of each. 110. Figs, best plate 111. Grapes, white, 2 bunehes 112. Grapes, black, 2 bunches 113. Lemons, best plate 114. Nectarines, best plate of 6 115. Pears, Cooking, 2 varieties, 4of each 116. Pears, Dessert, 2 varieties, 4of each 116 a. Pears, Collection, 6 varieties, 3 of each 117. Peaches, best plate of 6 118. Plums, Dessert, best plate 119. Plums, Cooking, best plate 120. Passion Fruit, best plate 121. Quinces, best plate 122. Bock Melon, best 123. Water Melon, best 121. Best Collection of Fruit GLASS IV. Vegetables. 125. Best Silver Beet, bundle 126. Best Bed, turnip, 0 127. Best Bed, long, 6 128. Beans, Kidney, 12 pods 120. Beans, Butterwas, 12 pods 130. Beans, Runner, 12 pods 131. Carrots, long, bunch of 6 132. Carrots, short, bunch of 6 133. Cucumbers, 3 L 34. Cabbage, white, for table, 2 135. Cabbage, heaviest 136. Cabbage, Bed, 2 137. Lettuce, Cos, 3

All nominations and entrances to be addressed to the Secretary of Waiapu ltacing Club, Tuparoa, blast Coast, and endorsed “Entry for Waiapu Kaces.”

Uj P; POOLER Hon. Secretary^ TOLAGO BAY COACH SERVICE. and after TUESDAY, January 20th, SINCLAIR’S COACII | Will leave Masonic Stables every TUESDAY and FRIDAY Mornings, returning from Tolago Bay WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. All Parcels, Goods, Letters, etc., left at the Masonic Stables will be carefully attended to at moderate charges. FARES: Gisborne to Tolago Bay (Single) .. 12s ii ii ii (Return).. 20s Special Rates for visitors to Te Puia Hot Springs, &c., on application. Times will be advertised to suit the tide. MASONIC STABLES. RING UP TELEPHONE gQ

Established 1841.] [Telephone 204 KIDD’S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, SHOKTLAND AND HIGH;! STBEETS, Auckland. (Opposite General Post Office.) THIS Hotel has been newly furnißh throughout, and the new additions 1 just finished comprise thirty Bedroom , large DiningP.oom, Drawing, Sitting, Smoking, and Commercial Booms, Baths (hot, cold, and spray), dnd all that is necessary to make this, the oldest established hotel in New Zealand, one of the most comfortable. From its clor- 1 proximity to the General Post Office an Wholesale Houses, it is most convenient fc Commercial Travellers aDd Business Men. Impobteb or Wines and Sfzbxcb Specially Adapted fob Invalids Bottlers of Speight's Dunedin and Manning' Chrißtchurch Ales and Stouts. Dunedin, Christchurch, and Auckland Ales always on draught. ALFEED KIDD.

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 821, 20 February 1903, Page 4

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