T E E H 0 I. IMPORTER OF CHINESE SILKS, Begs to armouries tbat he has a greaj variety of Colored Silks for Bale. A trial solicited. Note the address: NEXT SALVATION ARMY BARRACKS.
SALE BY. MORTGAGEE. '.JOSEPH BURTON KELLS,-
Instructed by the Registrar o£ the Supreme Court at Gisborne, acting on the application of the Mortgagee, will, under the provisions of “ The Land Transfer Act, J 885,” and the Amendments thereof, on SATURDAY the 11 th day of November, 1903, at the hour of noon, at the Wool Stores of Shelton, and Company, Limited, situate in Reel Street, Gisborne, Sell by Public Auction— LL THAT the estate, right, title, and interest of the Mortgagor, under Memorandum of Mortgage registered in the Land Transfer Office at Gisborne as No. 9375, in all that piece of land situated in the Township of Gisborne, being Allotment No. 2G9, and being all the land comprised in Certificate, of Title Volume 6, Polio 195, Poverty Bay Registry. Further information can he obtain- . ed from Messrs DeLautour and Barker, tire Mortgagees’ Solicitors, at whose office the particulars and conditions can be inspected. Dated at Gisborne this 2Gth day of October, 1903. I W, As BARTON, Registrar Supreme Court, Gisborne.
POVERTY BAY TURK CLUB NOTICE TO BOOKMAKERS,
"O OOKMAKERS and their Agents or those known or suspected of Laying Totalisator Odds, will NOT BE ADMITTED on the Poverty Bay Turf Club’s Racecourse on Race Days. Should any persons who l are Suspected of Betting obtain admission to the ground they will be Removed and PROSECUTED. The above will he strictly enforced. E, L. MAUDE, Secretary. POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB.
NOTICE TO OWNERS, TRAINERS AND JOCKEYS. ALL PASSES must tie obtained from the Secretary, at his office, on of before WEDNESDAY, the 28th inst., as NO Tickets 'will be issued on the course. E, L. MAUDE, Secretary.
jgAST COAST COACHING- CO, ’BUS SERVICE-CARNIVAL' WEEK., TUESDAY, 27th.—For Show Ground : Leave G.P.O, at 9 a.m., and every hour subsequently. The Whataupoko Bus leaving Mangapapa at 12.40, 1.40, and 2.40, will connect with Busses for the Show Ground, WEDNESDAY, 28th.—For Show Ground: Leave G.P.O. at 8 a.m., and every halfhour after. Being a holiday the ordinary Whataupoko Bus service will be suspended, but will leave Mangapapa for Town and Show Ground at 9 a.m., 11 n.m,, and 1 plm. THURSDAY. 29th.—For Races : E.C.C. Co.’s Busses and Brakes will leave in good time for First Race. The Whntaupoko Bus leaves Mangapapa at 7.40 a.m., 8.40 a.m., and 11.40 a.m., running on to the Racecourse. FRIDAY, 30th. —For Races: Same as Thursday. Whataupoko Bus : Usual time-table.
POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW. rjIUESDAY AND OCTOBER 27th AND 28th. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY-TUESDAY—October 27.
Judging (commencing each day at 10 a.m.) will be in the following order Cattle—No3. 43 to 64 (Shorthorn Purebred Classes). Sheep—Classes Nos. 72 to 108 (being all except Fat Classes). Horses—Classes No. 1,11 to 19 (Draughts, Stud, and Yoang Stock).
And those competing in the following Classes, which will be judged in the order named, commencing at 1 p.m.:— Class 41—Pony Jumping. Class 172—Driving Competition. Class 173—Driving Competition (Tandem). Class 40-Hunters. Claes 42—Handicap Trot. Class 42a -High Jump. Class 42b—Wire Jump.
LUNCHEON AT 12 NOON. SECOND DAY —WEDNESDAYOciobor 28. Cattle -Grade Shorthorn, Angus, Ayrshire, Alderney, Jersey, Dairy Classes, and Fat Classes. N.B.—Cows competing for Milking Tests (Classes 67 and 63) must ba on the ground by 4 pm. on the First Day. (Cows must be milked night and morning by same man). Sheep—Classes 107 to 112 (inclusive), Fat Classes. Pigs, Produce, Poultry, and Dogs (all Classes). HORSE S. : Draught Classes 2 to 10. LIGHT HORSES. Saddle Class Bing.
'Starting at 10 a.m. Class 30 Weight-carrying Hacks. Class 21—L'ght-weight Hacks. Class 23—Walking Hacks. Class 24—Weight-carrying Cobs, 14.2 to 10 hands Class 25—Ponies over 13 and under 14 hands. Class 20—Ponies, 14 and under 14.2. Class 27—Troop Horses. Class 28— PoDies, 13 hands or under. HARNESS CLASS RING. ‘ •Starting at 10 a.m. Class 29—Single Buggy Horse, over 14 and under 14.3. Class 32—Pair Buggy Ponies, under 14.2. Class 35—Harness Ponies, 14 hands or under. Class 33-Single Buggy' Horse, over 15.1. Class 31 —Pair Buggy Horses, over 14 2 and under 15.1.
•These two classes proceed simultaneously. LUNCHEON AT 12 NOON, 1 p.m. , Girls' and Boys’ Biding Competitions. Starting at 1.80 p.m. Ladies’ Hacks. Class 31— Pair Buggy Horses, over 15.1. Class 3S— Tradesmen’s Turnouts Class 36— Spring Cart Horses. Class 30—Single Buggy Horse, 14.3 to 15.1.
2 p.m. Sheep Shearing Competition. A PARADE OF ALL' PRIZEWINNERS WILL TAKE PLACE AT 3 P.M, DOUBLE RING,. Class 37—Tandem Teams. Class 42o—Four-in-hand Teams. Class 177—Wood Chopping. Class 39—Leaping Competition (steeplechase style). 11. M. PORTER,- . " Secretary,
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1032, 27 October 1903, Page 3
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