: HOLIDAY NOTICE. ST. PATRICK’S SPORTS. POVERTY BAY PARK COMPANY’S GROUNDS, NOTICE is hereby given that the Holiday Committee have deoided that THURSDAY, Maroh 16th, 1905, shall bo observed as a Holiday Irom. the hour ol 12 o’olook Noon. The business people aro theroforo requested to oloso their premises at that hour. For the Holiday Committee. JOHN TOWNIiBY, Chairman. j
MATERNITY HOME. WARMER has opened a Maternity Home in houße on Wainui Road, Kaiti, five minutes from Post-offioo. SPORTS, To be held'on Te Karaka Racing Club’s Grounds. TE KARAKA RAILWAY CARNIVAL. In Aid of Public Library.
PROGRAMME: All Prizes to be Trophies. IX—looyds Handicap. Ist prize valued 30s; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, 2s. 11.20—Men’s High Jump. Ist prize, valued 20a; 2nd, 10a. Bntranoe, Is 6d. 11.40—Maori Wrestling (Cumberland). lßt prize, valued £3; 2nd, £l. Entrance, 3s. 12—Receiving Members’ Speeohes. 2 LUNCH. Lloyd-Lindaay Competition. Ist prize, | valued £6 ; 2nd, £3; 3rd, £l. En--1 tranoe, per section, 6s. 2.6o—Gretna Green. Ist prize, £1; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, Is lid. 3 One Mile Handicap. Ist prize, £3; 2nd, £l. Entranoo, 3s. 3.ls—Horso Leaping Competition. Ist prize £3; 2nd, £l. Entrance, 4s. 3.40—220yds Handicap. Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, 2a 6d. 4 Putting the iihot. Ist prize, £1; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, Is 6d. 4.30 Two-mile Bicycle Handicap. Ist prize, valued £4 ; 2nd, £2 ; 3rd, £l.
Entrance, 3s. 4.so—Forced Committee Handicap, 300yds. Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd, ,10s. .Entrance, Free; 2s 6d flue non-starters, s—Tilting the Bing Ist prize, ill; 2nd, 10e
For Children attending Te Karaka, Kaltaratahi, Whatatutu, and Motu Schools ; Boyß’ Handicap Kaoe, under 10 years (iWillß~ Ist prize, £1; 2nd, 10s. Bntrnnoe, Free. Girls' Handicap Bace, t under 15 years (uMlu* Ist prize, £1; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, Free. ENTRIES, 20th MARCH—22Oyds, 100yds, 1 Mile, and Bicyolo Event:- • A. M. LEWIS, P. J. SEFION, JAS. DEVERY, —Or W. MILLER, Gisborne, and must be accompanied by cash.
EOR SALE. ONE Light '&CBING/ r CART, (in good order, with Bsu-a e<B. Cheap ior Cash. One New Bioycle, all fittings, on terms. “HAM'&M & SMITH. HAITI #tOAD DISTRICT, ■jVTOTICE Is hereby given that a Petition, J3I praying :.the County Counoil to abolish the Haiti Road District, will be presented to the Council on FRIDAY, March 17th, 1905, or as soon thereafter as the Conn oil holds its ordinary meeting. For the Petitioners, ■ • ■ > . H. WILSON. S. LIDDELL. Gisborne, February 9th, 1905. TE KARAKA STOCK SALE.
WILLIAMS ASD KETTLE, LTD., Will hold their NEXT SALE OF STOCK At the Karaka Saleyards . , On TUESDAY' NEXT, 21at INSTANT, At 11.30 a.m. Present Entries: 3000 Including—--2000 Fresh Full-month Ewes 250 4-tooth Wethers 250 2 and 4-tooth Ewes 200 Lambs -fl HEAD OF CATTLE Including—--50 Weaners 30 Cows 40 18 month Steers 10 Head Beef
Further Entries Invited. . S 3. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer.. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD., Instructed by Mr HAROLD KANE, Will Sell by Public Auotion, at their Mart. Lowe Street, on SATURDAY NEXT, 18th INSTANT, " At 12 Noon— SEOTION No. 20 of Tc Karaka No. 2 Block, J-acro, with 80 feet frontage, on which is ereoted the promises now used as a ohemist’s Bhop. Also, — SECTION 30, corner Hurahura Road and Harris Street, 1 acre (Harris Rend), Kaiti. iG-, R. WYLLIE,, Auctioneer. WILLIAMB AKD KETTLE, Ltd./ Instructed by Mrs J. PATERSON (who is leaving the district), will Sell by Auction, at her premises, Lytton Road, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 17th March, at 1.30. o’olock—mHE WHOLE OF. HER HOUSEHOLD _L FURNITURE AND EFFECTS,
Consisting of— Drawing, Dining, and Bedroom Forniture Kitchen Utensils, 1 Piano 1 Lady’s and 1 Gents.’ Bioycle Bmall Stack of Hay, Garden Tools Etc . Eto., Etc, The.above is to'bo so'd Absolutely Without Beservc. Bedstone’s Bus l eaves jPost-offioe at 1 o’olock, 1 o’clock, and quarter-past 2, re turning in time to suit purchasers! iW. "A. BEANY, < ’• Auctioneer.: WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., In conjunction with Messrs MURRAY, ROBERTS & GO., - Instructed by MAX JACKSON, Esq.,
Will Sell by Public Auction, on the Premises at Fairfield, Kaitaratahi, On T FRIDAY, MARCH the 24th, 1905, Atjf.o.3o a.m., HE WHOEE vOP HIS FIRST-CLASS DAIRY HERD, 120 Dairy Cows, in full profit 2 Holstein Balls 1 Ayrshire Bull ; 200 Pigs, various -ages Milk Cans Dairy TJ tonsils 1 60-bale Milking Shed (for removal)
The attention of Farmers is directed to the above. The cows to be offered are a I first-class lot, and have been oarefully selected by Mr Ac'and Hood, who has lately sold his Fairfield property to Mr Max Jackeon, who is giving up the dairying business, and now offer's to the public sound cows, with a 4'2 test at the Factory. WANTED. WANTED, to Fnrohaao—WOOD and SKINS. Highest Cash Price given at M&TAWHEBO WOOL WOBKS.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1404, 15 March 1905, Page 3
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