-P. B. A. Sf P. Society—-Continued. passed at a committee meeting held on the 9th instant, the following prizes will be awarded—subject to the rules of the society—at the forthcoming show— For the best thoroughbred Entire, a cup to the value of £4. Second prize, a certificate For the best draught Entire, a cup to the value of £4. Second prize, a certificate For the best Bull, a cup to the value of £4. Second prize, a certificate For the best Merino Ram, a cup to the value of £4. Second prize, a certificate For the best Longwool Ram, a cup to the value of £4. Second prize, a certificate. In all other classes of exhibits, certificates will be awarded as the first and second prizes, subject to the society’s rules. Shearing. £ R. d. Ist prize 1 10 0 2nd „ 1 0 o 3rd 10 0 General Regulations to be observed at the forthcoming Show. The show will take place at Makaraka on Saturday, 7th October. AU entries ; for the forthcoming show must be sent in, properly classed and described, to the secretary, on or before Wednesday, the 4th October. All exhibits shall be delivered at the appointed place at or before 9 a.m. on the morning of Saturday, 7th October. All hacks entered in any of the classes shall be ridden before the judges if required. All owners of Bulls and Entire Horses shall take charge of them personally or by deputy throughout the proceedings. The show will be open to the public at 12 o’clock noon on Saturday 7th October. Admission, 2s; children under 12, half price Members are requested to pay their subscriptions to the Treasurer (F. Dufaur) at their earliest convenience. F. DUFAUR, 993 Secretary. FOR SALE. The Thoroughbred Horse “TERE N G A, ” THIS Horse was bred by Henry Redwood Esq., in 1870, got by the imported horse “ Ravensworth,” dam “ Phoebe” by “ Sir Hercules” out of “ Woodstock,” by “Theorem” (imported), see New Zealand Stud Book. “ TERENGA” is a dark chestnut, 6 years old with great substance and quality. He has been two seasons at the stud, and has proved himself a sure foal getter. Ilia Foals are very much admired, and show great quality, with good constitutions. For further particulars apply to M. IL MILLER, 705 Browning Street, Napier.
MASONIC HOTEL. Special Notice. rpHE undersigned beg to announce that on MONDAY, 25th INSTANT, x they intend opening a SECOND TABLE, Where Excellent meals may be obtained at the following reasonable charges : — s. d. Breakfast at 7.30 1 0 Dinner at 1 1 6 Tea at .5.15 1 0 In addition to the above, a spacious room will be open as a FREE LIBRARY. With Writing Materials, and A good supply of books, with files of the leading colonial journals and periodicals always on the table. The room will be open from 7 a.m. until midnight. PAGE & CO., 969 Masonic Hotel. • - abbott’s grand sweep no. 2. SECOND TRIAL for LUCK. Sweeps on the Melbourne cup win beheld at the ARGYLL HOTEL, Gisborne, Every Friday Evening, COMMENCING AT 8 O’CLOCK SHARP. The number of TICKETS already taken up throughout the Colony is a suflieient guarantee of the Genuineness of the speculation. Remember 1 THE CHANCES ARE OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. 1025 Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hitherto existing between Robert Tbelwall and Louis Pierre Dugleaux is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The busitie s will in future be carried on by Messrs Tbelwall & Co. All debts owing to the late firm of Thelwall and Dugleaux are requested to be paid at once to B. Thelwall or to L. P. Dugleaux, in order to cloe-o partnership accounts. R. THELWALL, . L. P- DUGLEAUX. Witness—F. Dufaur. Gisborne, October 2,1876. 1026
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 417, 7 October 1876, Page 3
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629Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 417, 7 October 1876, Page 3
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