New Advertisements. HURRAH FOR THE HOLIDAYS! ETHIOPIA N ENTERTAINMENT. BOXING'NIGHT. A N ENTERTAINMENT of a varied charac--A ter, will be given in the School Room, Gisborne, by the WANDERING MINSTRELS, On Thursday Evening next, the 26th December. Admission—Front Seats, 2s. Gd.; Baek Seats, Is. For further particulars see hand-bills. MAKARAKA ATHLETIC SPORTS. fIIO be held in a paddock adjoining Mr. A- Dalziell’s, Makaraka Hotel, on BOXING DAY, The 26th of December. Committee : Alexander Dalziell, George Saunders, James Mooney, John Diek, Thomas Goldsmith, Starter: J. Mooney. J UDGE: T. Goldsmith. Ist Prize. 2nd Prize. 100 yards Foot Race ... £1 10 0 £0 15 0 Putting the Stone ... 1 0 0 Standing High Leap ... 1 5 0 010 0 Running Hop Step and J ump 1 0 0 0 10 0 Boys’ Race of 100 yards 0 10 0 0 5 0 Hurdje Race of 300 yds 2 0 0 1 0 0 Tossing the Caber ... 1 0 0 Flat Race, 200 yards ... 2 0 0 1 0 0 Throwing the Hammer 015 0 Sack Race of 50 yards, heats 1 0 0 0 10 0 Wheelbarrow Race of 50 yards 1 0 0 Catching the Greasy Pig 0 10 6 and pig Tilting the Ring 4 0 0 2 0 0 Dancing Hornpipe ... 100 600 yards Foot Race ... 2 10 0 1 10 0 Sports to commence at 11 o’clock precisely. * GEO. SAUNDERS, Hon. Sec. :and Treasurer.
SALE BY AUCTION. THE Subscriber will offer for SALE on SATURDAY next, 21st inst., at 12 o’clock, at Kaiariki, a number of good Saddle HORSES. 8000 feet of Kauri Timber, comprising—--9 x i, 14 x 1, 9xl, 6xl, 4x3, 4x2, and 6x2, various lengths. 1 Ton of Bacon and Hams. 1 Winnowing Machine, and a lot of Scythes and Sieves. 1 Corn Sheller, nnd 1 Carpenters’ Boring Machine. Terms at Sale. W. S. GREENE, Auctioneer. PUBLIC NOTICE. 0 , , . fITHE Public are hereby cautioned against A- buying, selling, exchanging, or in any way dealing with grass seed bags, marked with my brand thus /A.P. > r . \G. / as after this Notice, anyone found, with BAGS so marked, f ull or empty in their possession, without my authority, will be prosecuted at law. ARTHUR PARNELL, Gisborne. 12th December, 1872. PANUITANGA. i ■ . KI nga tangata katoa, Ki a mohip ratau ki te parani o aku peke inahi karahi. Ko te parani tenei . i ;. ? ' 1 ’ Kei poka noa tetahi dangata kite < hoko ranei ki te kuru tete ranei, etelii o ana peke ki tetahi tangata, ta te mea, ( mehe mea. ka kites, .tetahi peke’paraiii pCna (ki : ranei kau te hanga ranei) i te ringa rings o tetahi tangata ke apopo (Pakeha Maori i ranei) ka kawe rawa ki ‘te Whakawa. . . ' . ■ NA PANERE. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS found TRESPASSING on, or taking Fruit from, the Whakato School Estate will be prosecuted. F. G- SKIPWORTH. . TAMIHANA RUATAPU, Trustees for the
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume 1, Issue 12, 21 December 1872, Page 3
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