FOR AUCKLAND, via EAST COAST. E H rc Schooner GISBORNE. J* Skinner, Master, W r ILL sail as above, on or about FRIDAY, the 20th inst. For particulars of freight, passage, apply to — COMMON SHELTON & CO., Agents. MUSIC. MR J. T. CRAWFORD, Pianoforte Tuner and Repairer of Violins and Pianos, has arrived in Gisborne, and has tiken up his residence at the Turanganui Hotel, of which Mrs DeCosta is the Proprietress. He is also prepared to teach Music on the Piano and Violin. All kinds of Musical Instruments tuned md repaired on application to— MR. J. T. CRAWFORD, At Mrs DeCosta’s 54 Turanganui Hotel.
DRESS, Mantle & Habitmaking. TO THE LADIES. J BEG to intimate that I have secured the services of MRS. VAN DY And the whole of her STAFF OF EFFICIENT DRESS lIA KERS, and purpose commencing on HONDA Y, the 16th inst., when all Orders entrusted to her care will be executed in her best style, and with Quick Despatch and a PEUFECT FIT Gvakashseu. MILLINERYIII Having engaged the additional services of a FIRST CLASS MILLINER of considerable experience Ladies mag RELY on having their Orders attended to and finished in the latest London and Paris Fashions, and at the Lowest Prices. A®’N.B.-—A limited number of RESPECT- • ABLE GIRLS will bo taken as Apprentices | to the Millinery and Dressmaking. WM. ADAIR. 473 ‘ A Novelty in Gisborne. ' RrJfcT" ONE SHILLING MB Is.—TABLE.-ls.
COME and see the BARGAINS on the Shilling Table. Goods have been reduced from Six Shillings j to One Shilling. rf\(\ STRAW HATS on the \ Shilling Table reduced ; From five Shillings. The above Goods are being given \ away to make room for Large DIRECT Shipments to arrive ex “ City of Bombay, ' now due in Dunedin. REMNANTS HAVE been marked at Half Price. WM. ADAIR. 474 POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. EIGHTH ANNUAL SHOW I To be held at the Society’s Ground, PATUT A H 1 . j On Wednesday, 25th October, 1882. ! President : Ml' Sunderland ; Vice-Preni-I dent : Mr J. VV. Johnson ; Treasurer : Mr W. ' MattheWeon ; Committee : Messrs J. B. [ Poynter, W. Smith, K. Espie, J. W. Sunder- ' lurid, IT. J. Walker, W. King, J. T’litclien. I P. Bond, Hare, Nolan, J. Allen, W. Morrice. PROGRAMME :
HORSES—Not Draught. Clsas- j B—Best Entire, any ng?, thoroughbred. Ist Prize, Silver medal; 2nd prize, £l. 2—Entire, the best calculated to inprove the breed of saddle horses, t‘2. 2a—Best Entire 3 years old and under. 3 — Best Mure, prize, £1 4— Best Mure, in foal, or fo°l at foot. £1 5— -Best two-year old Mare or Golding 6—Best foal dropped last season. DRAUGHT.
7— Yearling Unit, Filly, or Gelding 8— 2 year oil Filly or Gelding 9— 3-year old Filly or Gelding 10— Best Entire, 3-yetir ohl and under 11— Entire Horse, 4-yeur old and upwards 12— Best Entire any age , l«t prize, silver modal; 2nd prize, £1 13— Best Mare, any age ; prize £1 14— Best Mare, any age, in foal, or foal at foot ; prize, £l. MISCELLANEOUS. 15 — Best weight-carrying Hack ; Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd prize, £1 Light-weight Hack; Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd 16— prize, £1 Pony under 13 hands 17— Light Harness Horse, suitable for Spring 1H —Curt ; prize £1 I IQ —Best Pair Boggy Tlors?S j 20—Single Buggy Horses I aboto throe Classes to bo driven in Vahi-ie* before the J .dgos.]
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1177, 17 October 1882, Page 3
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