POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. annualT SHOW, OCTOBER 27th AND 28th. ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO PROGRAMME.
CLASS 3 should read “ Four years old and upwards.” CLASS 25 should read, “13 hands and under 14 hands.” CLASS 47 should read,s “ Four years old and upwards.” CLASS 78, read 3 in place of 2. CLASS 110 should read, " Five shorn freezers (ewes).” CLASS 160 (beans), to read, “ Horse Beans.” CLASS 150 (hacon), one class for factory and a second for homo-cured. All Sheep Prizes to be £2 and £l. CLASSES 62 and 63 (Ayrshire), Ist prize £2, 2nd £l. CLASS 68—Cow, any ago, to bo milked. Ist Prize, £3 3s ; 2nd, A. F. Matthews, £2 2s; 3rd, Society, £1 Is. CLASS 69.—Best Dairy Cow, in calf. Ist, C. J. Parker, £2 2s; 2nd, Society, £1 Is. CLASS 70.—Best Two Grade Heifers for Dairy. Ist, F. Pattullo, £2 2s; 2nd, W. Bell, £1 Is. BEST BULL, any dairy breed. Ist, P.B. Co operative Dairy Company, £2 2s ; 2nd, same donors, £1 Is. - CLASS 123a, —Best Tamworth Boar. Ist, Waipaoa Station, £2 2s ; 2nd, Speight and Co., £1 Is. CLASS 123n.—Best Tamworth Sow. Ist, J. A. Csesar, £2 2s; 2nd, Society, £1 Is. CLASS 122.—Best Bacon Pigs. Ist, W. D. Lyßnar, £2 2s; 2nd, Society, £1 Is. CLASS 42a. —High Jump for Horses. Ist, J. M. Gouldsmith and others, £5 ss; 2nd, Society, £2 2s. Five entries or no second. Entry, ss. OLASS 42b. —Wire Jump for Horses. Ist, Licensed Victuallers’ Association, £5 ss; 2nd, same donors, £2 2s. Five entries or no second. Entry, ss. CLASS 145.—Best Loaf of Home-made Bread. Ist, K. Campbell £1 Is and W. Good trophy value £1 Is; 2nd, Society, £1 Is. CLASS 42c, Best Four-horse Team (light). Coaching stamp. Ist Prize, G. Witters, £3 3s ; 2nd Prize, Society, £2 2s. Three entries or no second prize. Teams to be driven on the course before the Judge. All horses of toam need not necessarily be property of exhibitor.
ENTRIES close on SATURDAY, 17th INSTANT. Members’ Subscriptions now due, and Tickets are obtainable from— H. M. PORTER, Secretary. MUIL GISBORNE RIFLES. THE COMPANY will parade for Daylight Inspection on Thursday. October Bth, "at the Drillshed, at 10 o’clock a.in. sharp, to proceed to Kaitaratahi. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. !A Fine of £1 will be enforced upon all absentees. NOTE.—Leggings 'arc not to ho worn. J. WARREN, Captain. October 6th, 1903.
NOTICE ALL'. CLAIMS and ACCOUNTS against the Estate of the late Mrs S. DeCosta must be rendered, in duplicate, to the undersigned, not later than MONDAY, 12th October, 1903. D. R. DeCOSTA, J,. H. DeCOSTA, Executors.
VA C ANGIES , INVOICE CLERK (previous experience) and JUNIOR CLERK. Apply in writing. No personal applications. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. HOLY. TRINITY .CHURCH. CI-lO.IR PRACTICE, On THURSDAY EVENING, At 8 o’clock prompt. PATUTAHI ROAD BOARD, TENDERS will be received up to Noon, on MONDAY, the 12th inst., for about 35 chains of Road Eormation. Specifications can ba seen on application ,T. W- BILHAM, .Clerk.;
EVERYTHING NEW. JKEMPNER notifies the Resi- • dents of Gisborne and East Coast district that he HAS REMOVED to the promises formerly 'occupied by Mr W. Fraser, jeweller, Gladstone road, and is now opening up a Large Stock of CHOICE •TWEEDS, inspection of which is invited. FIRST-CLASS GOODS, and the PRICES ARE RIGHT. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WAERENGA-A-HIKA. mHE Dedication and Opening of the JL New Church at WaereDga-a-hika, by the Right Rev. the Bishop o£ Waiapu, will be held at 3 o’clock on SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11th. GISBORNE CYCLING 'AND. ATHLETIC CLUB, MEMBERS of the abovo Club are notified that it is intended to leave town at half-past 9 a.m. on Cook’s Day for the first run of the season to Kaitaratahi. M. W. CRAIG, Hon. Sec,
LOST. LOST, on Sunday evening—A MOROCCO POCKET-BOOK, containing a number of letters and two Bank of Kew Zealand notes. The book is initialled •' W.F.8.D.” Finder will be rewarded on returning same to — “ TIMES ” OFFICE. POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. EMBERS’ TICKETS are now obtainable from the Secretary, to whom Subscriptions should he paid. „ H. M. PORTER, Secretary.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. THE Public of Gisborne having decided for the present not to invest in a Water Scherno, it must be evident that, in order to fight ofi the typhoid fever germs, they will require to use LEMONS 1 in Large Quantities during the summer months. LEMONS are recommended by the highest medical authorities for counteracting impurities in water, and the BEST LEMONS are those Eold by— GEO. SCHMIDT, Bepongaere Lemon Grove. WHO Shoes the Best and Neatest? Why, Davidson, of course. His Lowe Street Forge is most handy, and all work is done under his personal supervision. —Lowe Street Forge (opposite Dunlop s Buildings). CITY Shaving ,and Hairdressing Saloon, next Morgan’s, Gladstone Boad, is now open, and the patronage of the public is invited. IF THIS SHOULD MEET THE EYE of country peopie Biding or Driving into town, let them pass right along to Bedstone and Sons’ Stables. Good Stabling and good Paddooking, and everything up-to-date.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1015, 7 October 1903, Page 3
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