OBICKET MATCH Under Auspices of the Povorty Bay Grioket Association. HAWKE’S BAY V. POVERTY BAY. To bo played at’Tarahoru On MONDAY AND TUESDAY, March 27 and 28, 1905. Busses to and from the match eaoh day. Is return. ' Admission to Matoh, la. H. E. HIDE, Hon. Soo.
MATERNITY HOME. WARNER has opened n Maternity Home in house on Wainui' Road, Haiti, five minuteß from Post-ofEoe.
SPORTS, To bo held on To Karaka Eaalng Olub’s Grounds. TE KARAKA RAILWAY CARNIVAL. ' In Aid of Publio Library.
I * PROGRAMME: All Prizes to be Trophies. I 11—100yds Handicap. Ist prize valued 30e; I ' 2nd, 10s. Entranoe, 2s. I 11.20 —Men’s High Jump. Ist prize, valued I 20s; 2nd, 10s. Entranoe, Is 6d. 11.40—Maori Wrestling (Cumberland). Ist I prize, valued £3; 2nd, £l. EnI trance, 3s. I 12—Reoeiving Members’ Speeches. 2—LUNCH.
Hoyd-Lindsay Competition. Ist prize, valued £6 ; 2nd, £3; 3rd, £l. EnI trance, per seotion, ss. I 2.so—Gretna Green. Ist prize, £1; 2nd, 10a. Entrance, Is tid. 3 One Mile Handicap. lßt prize, £3; 2nd, £l. Entranoe, 3s. [ 3.ls—Horse Leaping Competition. Ist prize £3; 2nd, £l.. Entrance, 4s. 3.40—220yds Handicap. Ist prize, £2 j 2nd, 10s. Entranoe, 2s 61. 4 Putting the r hot. Ist prize, £1; 2nd, 10a. Entranoe, Is 6d. 4.30 Two-mile Biojalu Handicap. Ist I prize, valued £4 ; 2ad, £2 ; 3rd, £l. I Entranoe, 3s. I 4,so—Forced Committee Handicap, 300yds. I y Ist prize, £1; 2ud, 10s. Entranoe, I Free; 2s 6d fine I 5 Tilting the Ring Ist prize, £l-* 2nd, 10a I For Children attending Te Karaka, Kattara- I tahi, Whatatutu, and Motu Schools : I Boys’ Handicap Race, under 15 years. Ist I prize, £1; 2nd, 10s. Entranoe, Free- I Girls’ fctandioap .Unco, under 15 years. Ist I prize, £1; 2nd, 10s. Entranoe, Free. I Three Entries or no event. * I ENTRIES, 20th MARQE- 220yds, 100yds, 1 Mile, Bioyolo Event, and Lloyd-Lindsay Competition—olose with
A. M. LEWIS, P. J. SEP TON, : JAS. DEVERY, Hon. Secretaries. —Or W. MILLER, Gisborne, and must be accompanied by cash. KING'S .THEATRE, TiE KARAKA’. A GRAND CONCERT will b« held by Mr W, J„ S. Liohtwark on the evening of TSPENING DAY OF KARAKA RAILWAY* x DANCE to follow. Further .particulars later.
FOR SALE. 1000 M 1000 Lambs 600 Lambs 100 Cows, with oali and in caH 160 Heifers, in calf ' ' 200 Yearling Heifers 'These cattle are the -firßt that have been offered for sale from this herd, and are very fine quality. -- ■ GEOFFREY MACLEAN, . Manager, Bloomfield Bros. TE KARAKA STOCK SALE. WILLIAMS AND KfiTTLE, LTD., Will hold their NEXT SALE OF STOCK At the Karaka Saleyards ; , 1 On e TUESDAY NEXT, 2lßt INS.TANT, At 11.30 a.m. - ' Present Entries: 8000 Including—’ 2000 Fresh Full-month Ewes' 250 4-tooth Wethois 250 2 and 4-tooth Ewes 200 Lambs HEAD OF CATTLE Inoluding—--60 Weanera 30 Cows 40 18-month Steers 10 Head Beef Further Entries Invited. fjr. R. WYLLIE, • Auctioneer. 150 williams & kettle, ltd., Instructed by Mr HAROLD KANE, TYUl.Se'il by Public Auction, at their Mart, /; ■yVy Lowe Street, on A SA'imBDAYfN«Sf, 18th,INSTANT, 1 At 12 Noon— SECTION No. 20 of Te Karaka No. 2 Block, J-acra, with 80 feet frontago, on which is erected the promises now used as a chemist's shop. Also,— - SECTION 30, corner Hurahura Road and Harriß Street, 1, acre (Harris' Rend), Gr. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer. Kaiti. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Ltd., Instructed by Mrs J. PATEBBON (who is leaving the district), will Sell by Auction at her premises, Lytton Road, $6 -DAY (FRIDAY teat 1.30 o'olook— a r OHE WHOLE OF HER HQiUSEHOLD X FURNITURE AND JFFEOTS, naifting o; Drawing, Dming'feind Forniture Kitchen Utensilß,%Han 1 Lady’a and 1 Genis.’jKoycle Small Stack of Hay.ySrdrn Tools Eto.. (Up., Etc. - ,The above is soid'&bsolutely Without KeserT Bus 1 eaves PSflt-office at l 2 o’clock, 1 Jl' olock, and qusriqfcpast 2, re turning iy time to suit purchase: W. A. BBA%Y, AuctN^eer.; WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., In conjunction with Messrß MURRAY, ROBERTS & GO., Instructed by MAX JACKSON, Esq., Will Sell by Publio Auction, on the Premises i. at Fairfield, Kaitaratahi, On FRIDAY, MARCH the 24th, 1905, At 10.30 a.m., rpHE WHOLE OF HIS FIRST-CLASS X DAIRY HERD, 120 Dairy. Cows, in full profit 2 Holstein Bulls 1 Ayrshire Bull 200 Pigs, various ages Milk Cans Dairy Utensils 1 60-bale Milking Shed (for removal) The attention of Farmers is directed to the above. The cows to be offered are a first-clnss lot, and have been carefully selected by Mr Ac’and Hood, who haß lately sold his Fairfield property to Mr Mai Jaekson, who is giving up the dairying business, and now offers to the publio sound oows, with .a 4'2 test at the Faatory.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1406, 17 March 1905, Page 3
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