,TO-DAY. WILLIAMS m KETTLE,-LTD-, Instructed by a client; .will sell by. Auction, at the Bazaar, Lowe street, TO-DAY. (SATURDAY), at 2 o’clock— K BnuKiaN AND UNBROKEN HAOKB & HARNESS HORSES Also,— On account ol P. RHODES, Esq.— .The Well-known Racehorses,; A.B.N. BORAX and MANGAMAHAKI. Also— The 4-year-old Gelding NAB, by, '.C.rackshot Chequita ; and the Three-year-old SARDONYX,, by, Saracen— Leolure., Also,— Oh account of J. ROBSON, Esq.— The Thoroughbred Brown Cojt, GATENBY, by Strowan—M'anutuke, by, Castor—Balista, by Musket— Ouida ; Strowan by Lochiel—Marion, by Maribyrnong—Peeress. Manutuke,; bis dam, is full-sister in blood to •Fulmcn, who dead-heated with Ideal for the New Zealand Cup of 1900. Balista, his maternal granddam, is full-sister to Hilda and Artillery, and three-quarter sister to Strathmore. Marion, his paternal granddarn, is dam of Motto and Isntene, both Canterbury Oaks winners. This colt is closely, related through Ins dam to Rop-a, Avondale Guineas winner, and to Sweet Nell, winner of Caulfield Guineas and Cup.- Took first prize lor yearling in 1902, first for two-year-old in 1903, at local Show. ' - 0 a R, WYLLIE, Auctioneer.
RUMMER EXCURSION To WEST COaST SOUNDS By S.s. W AIK ABB, Leaving DUNE'DI Ni SATURDAY, 16th JANUARY, For Paterson’s Inlet and Half-Moon Bay (Stewart Island), Preservation Inlet, Dusky Sound, Wet Jacket Arm, Break Sea and Doubtful Sound Crooked Arm, Smith Sound, Bradshaw Sound, Gea Arm, Thompson Sound, George Sound, Bligh Sound, and Milford Sounds _
The steamer will spend at least lour days in Milford Sound, which will give Excursionists ample .time to visit the Sutherland Falls-, Early application should he made to secure choice of berths,. For full information, apply to— UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, Ltd. Wesley Church Services To-morrow (Sunday), 11 a.m., “In Touoh with God ; ” 7 p.m., “ The Moral Impression o£ the Ancient ‘ Cat.’ ” Anthems by the Choir.—Bev. B. V. Bothwell.
Boman Catholic Services, Sunday, Nov. 1— Gisborne: Mass, 8 and 11 a.m.; Yespets, 7 p.m. Makauri, 9 a.m.; Patutahi, 11 a.m.— Bev. T. Mulvihill. Holy Trinity Chureh, 21st Sunday after Trinity—B a.m., Holy Communion ; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and Holy Communion; 3 p.m., Children’s Service; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer.—Bev. H. Braddoek, Missioner.
WANTED, TO BUY. HALF and FULL DRAUGHT HORSES from 3 to 6 years (inclusive). Anyone having Horses of this stamp can communicate with tho undersigned at the Albion Club Hotel or to Redstone and Son’s Stables. J. STEVENSON.
EVERYONE invited to inspeot the Is and 6d Tables at “The Beehive" Fanoy Dopot. Wondorful variety. WANTED— Mothers to get their Prams Be-tyred at the Cooper Cycle Works, Gladstone road. IF yon want yonr Horses carefully shod, tike them along to Watson, Victorian Shoeing Forge, the Bridge, Peel street.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1036, 31 October 1903, Page 3
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