IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Omior the direction of Mr J. 0. Willlauiaon The Drarnaliu IK-ont of IKOli. For Positively Four Nightß Only. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Ooiobor 3rd, Ith, sth, Oth. When MISS TITTELL BRUME Supported by a Sp:oially-:)> loot' d Company of fiiiprome luliatia oxoOknop, including tho stilling youdk notnr MR THOMAS KINGSTON Will nppoar, for tho lirst timo in (lisburno, in two mainiifiuout productions. WISDN. SDAY, Oatobnr 8 d, Paul Kostos’s stirring version of Charles Major’s famous romance j
DOROTHY VERNON. THURSDAY, October 4th, 0. M. H. MoLolland’s groat drama LEAH KLESCiINA. FRIDAY, October sth, Zangwtll'a Popular Comedy MERELY MARY ANN. SATURDAY, t'olobrr Uth, The sensational euoooss, SUNDAY.
Special Note.—Saturday night’s (rain will be delayed until after the performance. Bos flan now open at Millei’a. frioea sa, 3s, and 2s. Representative .. Bert Roylo. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. Victoria Domain, SATURDAY NEXT, HURT. 2'Jih. Junior Representative Matoh: JJAWKS’,3 B\Y v. POVERTY BAY Kick-off at 3p.m, fharp. Adm'ssion : Adults Is, Ladies fa'd. D. COWAN, Secretary.
POVERTY B\Y AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. A Iwr&iwJfcSg LTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO PROGRAMME.
DRAUGHT HORSES. A CHALLENGE CUP, value £lO 10?, ia presented by Mr F. B, Barker, VicePresident. To bo won outright by the Exhibitor winning tho moat points in the Draught Hotso Clnaeos in tho years 19J0, 1907, and 19j8, in the oveDt of a tie, the gioatoat number of Firsts to win. Championship points do not oounf. CLASS 19 to rial—Beat Entire, over 3 years old Ist Prize, £3 ; 2ud Prize, £l. CHAMPION ENTIRE, any age.— Prizo, Certificate aud £b 5), presented by Mr H. B. Williams. BLOOD HORSES.
CLASS 14 to read—Best 11 Yearliog," stead of “ Foal," ' SADDLE HORSES.
CLASS 32.—The P.iz3 macoy in ibis Class will bo as follows : Ist Pdzs, £3 os j 2ad Prize, ;£2 2s, both presented by Mr H. B, Bnohanan; 3rd Prize, il, from the Society. CLASS 33.—Troop Hurso. Too oondi" tions will bo as follows : Horse to be the property of, aud ridden by, a duly enrolled member of the equadrOD, and to have been used at the last annual training camp, bold in May, 1906, or at three parades since. Height, 14 hands 2 inches to 15 hands 3 inohes, and able to carry 14} stono. To lead freely on either hand. To stand quietly for mounting and dismount iog. Paces, walk and trot, and general appearanoe. CATTLE.
SHORTHORN COP. Tho conditions will be as follows ; To be won outright by the Eshibitor winning tbe most points in years 1906, 1907, and 1908 ia Classes Nos. 52 to 65 (Indus.ve), excepting Classes 56 and 62, wbioh do not compete. Championship points do nut ccu.t. In the event of a tie, the greatest number of Firsts to
win. CLASS 64—The IsS P.ize in this Claßs ij dQ2 2s, presented by Me L. Tullooh, senr. DAIRY CUP.—Tho following ate the conditions: To bo won oulrigit by the Exhibitor winning tbe moat points in years 1906, 1907, and 1908 in Classes 76 to 96 (noth inc'uaive), male ttaok exoeptad. In tho event cf a tie, tbe greatest number of Firsts to win. SHEEP,
CLASS 112,—Tin Ist Prize in thia Claas is £2 2a, presented by Me T Sherwood. CLASS 119 to read-Beat pen ol THREE Ewe Hoggets, CLASS 145 to read—Beat pen of Five Fat Two-tooth Wethers (unshorn); to be judged for value of wool and oarcaae. NATIVE EXHIBITS. CLASS 211, —The Prizo money in thia Class will be aa follows : Ist Prize, £2 2s ; 2od Prize, £1 la, both presented by Mr A. Ngata, M.H.R,; 3rd Prize, 10a.
COMPETITIONS. CLASS 223.—Th0 Ist Prize in this Event will be £1 7=5, presented by the Lioeneed Victuallers’ Asseciatioo. CLASS 229 a (New). —Drivicg Competition, over prgs pl-.ioed 10 yards apart on a straight oourae oi 100 yards; throe triab oaoh competitor, Time to be taken into consideration- lit Prize, £2 2s, presented by Mr J. B. Hollier ; 2ad Prize, Tl. H. M, PORTER, Secretary, EAST COAST NATIVE TRUST L \ND BOARD.
ITKNDES3 will be reocived until nom on . 8 A'EURD \Y, Oatober 6ih, 1936, for the formation of three Eootions of the Tabora Boad, a distance of 3J miloe. Spooifiaations, sections, etc., may be seen at Mr 3. C Oates' retidenoe, Tahora, and at the office of the undersigned, Lowe street, Tenders to bo addressed to the Chairman of the East Coast Native Tru=t Land Board, endorsed “ Tender for Boads." The lowest or any tinder not noossaarily accepted. GEO. J. WINTER, Engineer jo Board. Gisborno, Fept 10th, 1906.
s-asß-s OUR NEXT STOCK SALE Will be held at our MATAWHERO YARDS, THURSDAY, OOT. 4th, At 11 o’clock sharp. Present Entries SHEEP Including 900 Hoggets (mixed sexes) ISO Kwes and Lambs 3 & 4 lEAR-OLD BULLOCKS in forward condition. Further Entries Invited. DALGET2 AND 00., L‘d. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd.
SPRING HORSE PAIR, WILLIAMS & KETTLE. LTD., Will hoid their usual ORMOND HORSE PAIR, At Mr Con. Neenan’s Yards, On MONDAY, fcho 22nd Ootober. BISfesSSS Present Entries : 1 HORSE jL€J V_y (01 ail classes). Full particulars In future advertisement. fccfiwa Further Entries Invited. H, R, WYLLIE, Auctioneer.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1871, 28 September 1906, Page 3
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