|,' AST COAST COACHING CO, ’BUS SERVICE-CARNIVAL WEEK. TUESDAY, 27th. -For Show Ground: Loave G.P.O. at 9 tun., and every hour subsequently. The Whataupoko Bus leaving Manga papa at 12.40, 1.40, and 2 40, will connect with Busses for the Show Ground. WEDNESDAY, 28th.—For Show Ground: Lcavo 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 a.m,, and 1 p.tn. THURSDAY. 29th.—For Races: E.C.O. Co.’s Busses and Brakes will leave in good time for First Race. The Whataupoko Bus leaves Mangapapa at 7.40 a.m., 8.40 a.m., and 11.40 a.m., running on to the Racecourse. FRIDAY, 80th. —For Races: Same as Thursday. Whataupoko Bus: Usual time-table.
POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW. lUESDAY AND OCTOBER 27th AND 28th. PROGRAMME. SECOND DAY —WEDNESDAY— October 28. Cattle—Grade Shorthorn, Angus, Ayrshire, Alderney, Jersey, Dairy Classes, and Fat Classes. N.B.—Cows competing for Milking Tests (Classes 67 and 68) must be on the ground by 4 p.m. 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 Dogß (all
. HORSES, Draught Classes 2 to 10. LIGHT HORSES, Saddle Class Ling. -’Starting at 10 a.m. Class 20 - Weight-carrying Haoks. Class 21—L ght-weight Hacks. Class 23—Walking Hacks. Class 24—Weight-carrying Cobs, 14.2 to 15 hands Class 25 -Ponies over 13 and under 14 hands. Class 2G-Ponies, 14 and under 14.2. Class 27—Troop Horses. Hass 2d -Ponies, 13 hands or under. HARNESS CLASS RING. ‘ ‘-’Starting at 10 a.m. Class 29—Singh- 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 S nglo Buggy Horse, over 15.1. Clas ■ 31 —Pair Buggy Horse-, over 14 2 I and under 151. v l’ho™ two classes proceed simultaneouslv. LUNCHEON AT 12 NOpN, 1 p.m. Girls' and Boys’ Biding Competitions. Starting at 1.30 p.m. Ladies’ Hacks. Class 34 —Pair Bugay Horses, over 15.1. Class 38 -Tradesmen’s Turnouts Class 35 -Spring Cart Horses. Class 30—Single Buggy Horse, 14.3 to 15.1. 2 p.m. Sheep Shearing Competition.
A' PARADE OF 'ALL PRIZEWILL TAKE PLACE AT 3 P.M. DOUBLE RING. Cla33 37—Tandem Teams. Class 42o—Four-in-hand Teams. Class 177—Wood Chopping. Class 39—Leaping Competition (steeplechase style). 11. M. PORTER, Secretary. WANTED, TO BUY. HALE and FULL draught horses, " from 3 to G years (inclusive). Anyone having Horses o! thi3 stamp can communicate with the undersigned at the Albion Club Hotel or to Redstone and Son’s Stables. J. STEVENSON.
TYSER LINE, LIMITED. Thg Twin-Screw Steamer MIWARU MLL LOAD AT GISBORNE FOR LONDON ABOUT 7th h'OYEMBEB. This steamer is timed to catch the January Wool Sales. For space, apply— Y/ILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., Agent.
notice. After Saturday, October 31. my Shop will be CLOSED. Thanking my customers lor their past support. OLIVER VEALE, Ropk Butcher, Gladstone Road.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1033, 28 October 1903, Page 3
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