RACE BALL. fJIHE undersigned begs to INFORM the Ladies and Gentlemen of Poverty Bay that a BALL AND SUPPER, under direction of the Race Stewards, will be held in the Music Hall on FRIDAY EVENING, sth February. Tickets: =£l Is. each. Tickets can be obtained from the Stewards at the Standard and Herald offices, and at the Masonic Hotel. A Covered Vehicle will be in attendance in the town for conveying to the Hall those ladies and gentlemen who may leave their names at either the Standard or Herald office by 4 o’clock on the afternoon of the sth. L. P. DUGLEAUX, Caterer. ValVose! ValVose! VAL VOSE! rpHE GREATEST VENTRILOQUIST IN THE WORLD WILL SHORTLY APPEAR. TENDERS. rjIENDERS will be received until SATURDAY, 13th February, for building a WOOL SHED at Ormond; Labor only. Contractor to choose his own timber. Plans to be seen at Mr. King’s store, Makauri, or at Ormond. F. HELYAR. HORSES ! HORSES !! THE undersigned is advised of a consignsignment of 20 GOOD HACKS AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSES, Which will be offered by Auction at the KAIARIKI SALE ON WEDNESDAY", 3rd FEBRUARY. W. S. GREENE, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSE STOCK ON WEDNESDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY. rjpIIE Undersigned, having decided on disposing of the whole of his largo and useful stock of Horses, bogs to draw the attention of Settlers and others to his Sale to be hold at KAIARIKI on WEDNESDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, Commencing at 12 o’clock, Which offers an opportunity seldom to be mot with in this place of securing really good stock. The Lots will comprise— The splendid Draught Entire “ B I S M A R C K,” 4 years old. This Horse need only to be seen to be appreciated. Upset price—£lso. 5 imported Draught Marcs (two of which have foals at foot by “ Bismarck.) 10 Medium Marcs Ct for light harness and saddle. All the above Mures arc stinted to “ Bismarck.” 6 Geldings, broken to saddle. 20 Colts, Fillies and Fouls, unbroken. ALSO — g PACK SADDLES 1 Tip Cart and Harness complete 1 Chaff Cutter 1 Reaping and Mowing Machine 1 Winnowing Machine The above are all now on view at Kaiariki. Luncheon Provided. W. S. GB.EENB, Auctioneer. Fencing, and Cultivation of Land contracted for. Also, BRICKWORK & SHINGLING. JOHN OMEARA..
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 243, 30 January 1875, Page 3
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379Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 243, 30 January 1875, Page 3
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