SPORTS! SPORTS!! SPORTS!!! HURRAH FOR THE HOLIDAYS!! ! BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26, 1874. G. Saunders UkEGS to announce that CHRISTMAS SPORTS will be held in the Waerenga-a-hika Paddocks, on the estate of John Breingan, Esq.,—which have been kindly let for the purpose by that gentleman—on SATURDAY, 26th DAY 03? DECEMBER NEXT. The Sports will consist of the celebrated CALEDONIAN GAMES, FOOT, AND HORSE RACING. &c., he., he. A Committee is now being formed for the purpose of drawing up particulars of a Programme of which due notice will be given in future advertisement. G. SAUNDERS.
PRANK B. TAYLOR, Pianoforte Tuner, Regulator and Repairer, From Messrs. Collard & Collard’s, London. Orders to be left at the office of this paper. TENDERS. TENDERS will be received until NOON of Saturday, the 28th inst., for cutting Surveyor’s Lines on the Okahuatiu Block (about seventy miles). Specifications to be seen at the office of the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN DRUMMOND, C.E., Surveyor. HAY, GRASS SEED. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned for the right to CUT HAY or SEED from his paddock at Matawhero, adjoining Captain Read’s homestead, near the race course. The paddock will be divided by a central line from the river, and will be let in two portions of 22| acres each. The highest tenderer, if his offer be accepted, to have choice. Terms—One-third Cash on acceptance of tender, and remainder by approved bill as per arrangement. Tenders to be sent in to Caulton’s Hotel by 6 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 28th November. JAS. B. POYNTER. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. HORSES! HORSES!! rpHE undersigned has received advice of a A- consignment of about THIRTY HORSES FROM THE COAST, Which will be sold on arrival, early in December. W. S. GREENE. TO BUILDERS. T\UNCAN HEPBURN begs to intimate A-' to Builders that he has commenced BRICKMAKING in the suburbs of Gisborne, and is confident that in about six weeks ho will be able to supply them with a first-class article at a considerable reduction on present prices. Communications addressed to the care of Standard Office will be attended to. DUNCAN HEPBURN. Wool Ship for London. rpHE Al .hip » QUEEN BEE,” Captain Burch, Will be on the berth at this Port, and ready to receive Wool for London in aFEW DAYS. This ship has superior accommodation for saloon passengers only. For freight or passage apply to Geaham & Co., Agents. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. yHE CUTTER “CLARA,” capitally 1 adapted for Lightering, and Trading to the Big River, Tologa Bay, and other parts of the coast. e ANDREW PARK. GRAZING. upHE undersigned are prepared to GRAZE 1 Cattle and Horses upon good pasture well supplied with running water. Terms reasonable. Apply to WI PERE, or W. F. HALE. QISBORNE DAIRY, M. FREEMAN, Greengrocer and Fruiterer, Gladstone-road. Nearly opposite the Royal Hotel. *»* Families supplied daily.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 226, 28 November 1874, Page 3
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