CONDITIONS of the Proposed CAVALRY RACE to be run at the next Race Meeting of the Poverty Bay Turf Club :— 1. —That all Horses owned by members of the Troop shall be eligible to run for the Cavalry Race, provided they carry Welter weights, i.e. 12st. 41bs. 2. —That the distance shall be Three Miles. Owners up and in uniform without accoutrements. 3. —That all Horses must be ridden at the next Parade of the Troop, and at all subsequent Parades until the day to be fixed for the race, unless owners absent on leave from Commanding Officer. 4. —Second Horse to receive half of entrance money. Third Horse to save his stakes. 5. —Entrance Fee ... ... ... £1 Is. J. CUFF, Chairman Race Committee. Sept. 23, 1873. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. rpHE undersigned will shortly be prepared to treat with parties desirous of leasing agricultural sections on the Whataupoko flats (East), About 500 acres will thus be cut up, in sections ranging from 20 to 100 acres each. These Flats are mostly of deep alluvial soil, and in close proximity to the town of Gisborne, J. WYLLIE. Whataupoko, Gth October, 1873. MR. GOLDSMID, CLOCK-MAKER, and WORKING JEWELLER, will visit Ormond This Day, Wednesday, October Bth. All orders left at Mr. Villers’ Hotel will receive immediate attention. Repairs executed on customers’ own premises if desired. A. small collection of Plated, Jet, and Fancy Jewellery on hand. SAW MILLS, .U a kauri Bush. .. a TIMBER taken from the end of tramway on the Main road, per 100 ft.,... 9s. 6d. Delivered in a radius of 5 miles from ) the Mill ) P. T. and G. Timber, at the tramway, 13s. Od. „ „ „ Delivered 14s. 6d. WILLIAM KING, Proprietor. FOUND, QN TUESDAY NIGHT, A SADDLE. The owner may have the same returned by paying the cost of advertizing, on application at the office of this paper. TO SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE. A VALUABLE allotment of LAND, containing SO acres, at Munga Karamua, in the Wangarei District, about 65 miles from Auckland. Title: Crown Grant. For further particulars apply to ABRAHAM STOTT, Gisborne, Poverty Bay. FENCING NOTICE. To John Gibson Kinross, Alexander Graham, Henry Clayton, Henry Harris, and John Ferguson, and others, the owner or owners of Suburban Sections 168,169, 170, 213, and 215, in the Township of Gisborne. TAKE notice that I, the undersigned George Edward Read, intend erecting a dividing fence between my land and that owned or occupied by yourselves in conformity with the Fencing Act of the Provincial Council of the province of Auckland, Session 11., No. 5; and I hereby require you to assist in erecting the said dividing fence within THIRTY-ONE days from this date, otherwise I shall proceed to erect the same, and call upon you for payment of one-half the cost of erecting or making the whole of such dividing Fence. G. E. READ. October 4,1873.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 95, 11 October 1873, Page 1 (Supplement)
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476Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 95, 11 October 1873, Page 1 (Supplement)
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