OSMOND BPOBTB. To be held on New Year’s Bay, in Mr E. C. Bolton'* Paddock, under tho patronage of, tho Gisborne Hospital Committee. Presidenti A. McDonald, Esq., M.H.R,, Vice-President; W. F. Crawford, Esq. Judges: A. McDonald, W. F. Crawford, Te Kani Peri, EsqrS Handicappers : Messrs Ci D. Berry and A. Gray, Esqrs Starter; 1. To start *t 10 a.m. Throwing th* 161 b Hammer, 8 trial*. Entrance, . lit prise, 2nd prize 2. To start at 10.2C1 U.tß. New Year'* Handicap Flat Race. 8 events—loo, 150, and 200 yards—an interval of half-an-hour between each event. Entrance , lit prise | 2nd prise start at 10.40 a.m. Vaulting with the pole, 8 trial*. Entrance . lit priie | find priie 4.—Td start at 10.65 a.m. Running High Jump. K"tr»nc* , lit prise, 2nd prise fl.—To start at 11 a.m, 100 yard* Hsadlcap Flat Race, Entrance . Ist prise 2nd prisd 6. To itart at 11.00, Standing High Jump 3 trial*. Entrance < lit prise 2nd prise 7. To itart at 11.40 a.m. 200 yard* Hurdle Race, over 4 flight* of hurdles Entrance, . let prize i 2nd price 8. To start at 12 noon. Horae High Jump. Ophn to all comer*. Entrance , lit prize) 2nd prise 9. To start at 1 p.m. Boy*' Race, 100 yd», open to all boy* residing in the Ormond district, 14 year* of age or under, handicap. Entrance . let prize ; 2nd prize 10. To start at 1.25 p.m. Tub Bace, 100 yard*, the Novelty race of the day. Entrance . lit prize ; 2nd prize 11. To Itart at 1.40. Putting the 161 b atone, 8 trial*. Entrance . Ist prize 2nd prise 12. To start at 2 p.m. Hop, Step, and Jump, 3 trials. Entrance . Ist prise, 2nd prise 13. To start at 2.16 p.m. Three-legged Race. Entrance . Ist prize ; 2nd prize 14. To start at 2.30 p.m. Tilting in the Ring. Entrance . Ist prize : 2nd prise 15. All day, Climbing the Greasy PoleEntrance . Prize 18—To itart at 8.45 p.m. Sack nee. Entrance . lit prize i 2nd prise 17. To start at 4.30 p.m. Egg-and-Ladle Bace. Entrance . lit prize , 2nd prize 18. —To start at 5 p.m. Greasy Pig. Entrance let prize 19. —Wrestling Match, Cumberland style. Entrance , lit prize, 2nd prize N.B.—The first Race to start at 10 a.m. sharp. The decision of the Judges to be final, If less than four entries for any event no second prize will be given, 601 A Select Ball will be held on the Evening of the same day. Refreshments provided. Tickets,
Having completed alterations to Premises, I beg to announce to my Customers and the Publie that on SATURDAY, October 20th, I will open with an entire New Stock of Drapery, Millinery and Clothing. Having personally selected, both in Wellington and Auckland, a lot of the Choicest Goods per last ateamen, and buying in the cheapest market, enables me to supply a long felt want in Gisborne, viz.—a Drapery and Clothing Stere where, for Cash, you ean purchase at Auckland and Wellington prices. Special English and Trench Novelties will bo «how> in the Millinery Department, and all orders ontruated to Miaa Coles will receive the utmost care and attention. Before making your purchases elsewhere, eall on SATURDAY, and inspect my New Stock. J. CANTU, Gladstone Boid.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 8, 13 November 1883, Page 3
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