1 Si r m 1 . ..! wfr ■ ■ i >1 w£r ' As the r Market is full ps- of v/orlbless, tippy, ''*s} fine leaf Tea, with no quality line leaf 1 ea, wiui no quainy. IpMjPiir liquor, we beg to warn the pub-" .* ffpriic against being tempted to buy Ifrubbish. liny good, sound Tea, with substance and quality; it costs you no more. Mi! m mm SKffij! ■k NELSON,'MOATE & CO., LTD ■mPrices—l/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, *p-' 2/2, 2/4 per lb. ay Guaraiitooa Pure Ceylon and pure Ceylon and Indian 'A’y.wi ONHAS as i m ms m iff
Continued from Page 3. Minorons —Pluck : Cock. G. R. Mooro 1; bon, H. Sandiant 1 and special. G. RMonro 2 and 3 ; oockcrol, G. R. Mooro 1 and special, H. Sandland 2, W. Frasor 3 , pullet, G. R. Moore 1,2 and 3. Leghorns—Wbito : Hen, C. J. Knopp 1 and special, H. M. Porter 2, R. Brown 8 j cockerel, R. Brown 1 and 2, H, M. Porter S: pullet, O. J. Knopp 1, R. Brown 2. Brown: Cook, H. Webb 1 and special.; hen, W. Hook 1, W. Priestly 2, B. Sutton 3 ; oookerel, B. Sutton 1, W. Priestly 2 ; pullet, 13. O. Gnult 1 and special, Mrs A. Robertson 2, B. Sutton 3, ' Luckwing • Cock, E. O. GauH 1 and special, R. Brown 2 ; bon, E. C. Gault 1, R. Brown 2; pullet, R, Brown 1. Any other variety : hen, E'. C. Gault (pile) 1. Andalusians —Cook: M. Hull 1 and special, Ettie Grundy 2; heu, M. Halil and special ; cockerel, M. Hall 1,2 and 3 ; pul lot, M. Ha 1 1 and 2, J. Scott 3. Hambnrga Golden pencilled : Cock, W. J- aos 1 ; hen, W. Joans 1 and special, A. G Williams 2 ; cockerel, Mrs P. Hardy 1, Mrs E. LitVe 2 ; pullet, Mrs iA. F. Hardy 1, Mrs E. Little 2 ; black cook, T. Morrison 1; hen, T. Morrison 1 ; cockerel, T. Morrison 1; pullet, T. Morrison 1 and special, Reggie Morrison 2. Bantams —Game, black red, cock, R. Wildish 1, Gore Porter 2 ; hen, Winton Porter 1 and special, E. Murphy 2 ; pile, cock, Reggio Morrison 1 and special, M. Pntsersou 2 ; hen, Reggio Morrison 1,- M. Patterson 2.
Daclcs —Ayletbury, drake, G. R. Moore 1 and special, H. M. Porter 2 ; duok, H. M. ] Porter 1 ; Pek'ri, drake, Reuben \V. Fisher 1; duck, Rouben W. Fiaher 1; drake under 12 months, A. H, Jackman 1 and special, F, J. Rowley 2, Chas. Fogden 3, Mrs F. J. Pearson h.c. ; duck under 12 month;, A. H- Jackman 1 and special, Chas. Fogden 2, F. J. Rowley 3; Muscovy, drake, Mia F. J. Pssivon 1 and special; runner, drake, W. J. Ilenuossy 1, W. T. Raymond 2 arid 3 ; duel:, W. T Raymond 1 and 2; d:uko under 12 months, W. J. Hemoesy 1, W. T. Raymond 2; any othor variety, "drake, T. Morrison (English mallard) 1 and special ; duck, T. Morrison (English mallard) 1. Sailing c]ass?s—Pure-bred breeding pons (trio), W. T. Raymond, buff orpingtan, 1. Pigeons—Homer, cook, R. Wildish 1 and spooial, IC. Nasmith 2, T. McOoomb 3 ; hen, K. Nasmith 1, R. Wildish 2, T. McCoombS ; dragons, cock, G. Wildish 1 ; pouters, cook, G. R. Moore 1; hen, G. R. Moore 1; Jacobins, cock, G. R. Mooro 1 and special aud 2 ; hen, G. R. Moore 1 and special and 2 ; fantails, any color, white, cock, G. R. Moore 1 ; hen, G. R. Mooro 1 ; owls, cock, G. R. Moore 1, Alix Robb 2; hen, G. B. Moore 1 and special; turbits, cock, G. R, Moore 1 and special and 2; hen,’ G. R. Moore 1 and 2 ; pigeons, any other variety, cook, J, Patterson 1, K. I Nasmith 2. Turkeys—Brouzowiug gobbler : Mrs F. ' J. Pearson 1. ! Canaries—Norwich: Mrs H. M. Portor ! 2 and 3. Crested : W. J. Hennessy 1. Cage birds —Finch : Harry Cta?g 1. Parrots : Reggie Newman (kiug parrot) 1, W.' J. Parsons (Galah) 2. Cockatoos : Reggio Newman 1 and special. Eggs—Twelve largest white: Miss Waehsmann 1, M. Hall 2. Twelve largest duck eggs : G.. 8. Ballard 1. Children’s pets—Bantams (pairs or singles) : Paul Schwabe (black red) 1 and special, R. Johnston 2, M, Patterson 3. Pigoonß ful dove) X and special, F. Quigley (blue homer) 2, F. McCoomb (turbit) 3, F. Quigley (blua ohequor) v,b.0., G. Wildish (black roller) h.c., 3. O’Meara (black barb) b.o. Cage birds W. Arundel 1 and 2. SPECIAL PRIZES. ~ Best male bird, locally owned : H. Williams’ Indian gamo cook. Best female bird, locally owned : H. M. Porter’s Indian game hen. Best bird in show, locally bred, male or female : H. M. Porter’s Indian game hen.
|Have much pleasure in intimating that their famous “ IMPERIAL ” ALE AMD STOUT Has been awarded the GOLD MEDAL FOR EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY At ST. LOUIS EXHIBITION
THE TEOOADBEO UNION BANK BUILDINGS (Upstairs). THE PROBKIETBESSBS take this portunity o£ thanking the pubiie lor their past g.nevdua support, and beg to assure patrons that the Excellent Management ot the above Booms, which has made them so popular in the past, will in the future be maintained. LADY VISITORS to town will please note that special arrangements for their accommodation have been made, a ploasnt apartment being specially reserved for their exclusive use Q faES&rJjrfi HOT LUNCHES S’BOM 12 to 2. AFTERNOON TEA. A epeoial feature made of TEA, which served from 5 to 7 p.m. HOT SUPI’EKS available at any hour up to Midnight. J 5813 SIMEON and MISS GEEEN, i’rpprietreEses. PUT AJs END TO THE TROUBLES IN KITCHEN AND CAM?,
Bf Ualag Only EAST’S BMIIfG POWSEi AT ON'3 3 AND F 0 3 EVER. ~|T'?»EEiIGHTFCJIi Satisfaction will be found Aj" ' whe: when making CHRISTMAS CAKES ill EAST'S BAKING POWDEB is used. BODD EVERYWHERE; m .THE SISBQRSB TIMES, THE GISBORNE TIMES* FOR ANY DESCRIPTION OSJ PRINTING.. .........
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1513, 22 July 1905, Page 4
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