REMOVAL. 1. C. IA i LOB, Saddler & Harness Maker, BEGS to announce to the Public of Poverty Bay that he has removed to the shop lately occupied by Mr J. Maynard, corner of Peel street and Gladstone Road. As Assorted Stock of Saddlery and Harness Now on View. A Trial Solicited. Remember the Address; — Corner of Peel street and Gladstone road. 588 PKARSON’SJMKRINO rams for BALE. GMATTHEWSON k Co. have been • appointed agents in Gisborne for this celebrated Breeder, and they are prepared to quote most reasonable prices for his Two-tooth Rams landed ou the Wharf. At the Rungiora|Show fthis month, Pearson took Two First Prizes, Two Second Prizes and Two Highly Commended. At the Timaru Show, lost month, he took Five First Prizes, All particulars on application to—--634 G. MATTHEWSON A Co. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Corner of Gladstone-road and Cubden street. Fourteen years to run. THE Undersigned have been instructed by Mr Whinray tu offer by anctiun, on SAI URD \Y. the 15th December, 2 p.m., the fullowing valuable properties :— Ist—A superior well-finished 6-rcomed House, built of heart of kauri• Leamington rar.ge, largo tanks, detached wash-house, and in every respect a first-class dwelling-house. It is let to a good tenant, at 22a 6d per week, and insured for £250. A good garden. Ground rent, £lO per annum. Size of ground, 66 x 66.
2nd.—The large building known as the Volunteer Hall. Site, 60 x 28 j 14-foot studs, with first-class shopfront, suitable for market-house, brewery, or shop; fronting Gladstone r. ad. Ground rent, £lO per annum. Size of section, 33 x 99. Insured for £l5O. 3rd.—The corner section, 09 x 33, free of all rent. The Auctioneer! would beg to draw the attention of investors to the above valuable properties. They are in the heart of the town, and the land about is rising in value very rapidly, and altogether it is a most do.irable invv.tmnnt. For further particular., apply to— MB. WHINRAY, Or, 654 GRAHAM, PITT 4 BENNETT. ORMOND TO |b<,hrM on NEW YEAR’S DAY, in Mr. E. C. Bolton's Paddock, under the patrunage of the Gisborne Hospital Committee. President i A. McDonald, Esq , M.H.R., Vice President i W. K. Crawford, Esq. Judges ! A, McDonald, W, F, Crawford, Te Kani Peri, hsqrs Handicappers: Messrs C. D. Berry and A. Gray, h,c>q»i Starter: 1 —To start at 10 a.m. Throwing the 161 b Hammer, 8 trials, Entrance, , Ist prise, 2nd prise 3.—To start at 10.20 a.m. New Year’s Handicap Flat Race, 8 events—loo, 150, and 200 yards—an interval of half-au*hour between each event. Entrance . Ist prize i 2nd prize 3.—To start at 10.40 a.m. Vaulting with the pole, 3 trials Entrance « Ist prize | 2nd prise 4.—To start at 1U.55 a.tn. Running High Jump Entrance . Ist prize, 2nd pi se s.—To sia tatll a m, 100 yards Handicap Flat Race. Entrance . Ist prize 2nd prize 6.—To s»art at 11.80. Standing High Jump 3 trials. Entrance . Ist prize 2nd prize 7.—To start at 11.40 a.m. 200 yards Hurdle Race, over 4 flights of hurdles Entrance, . Ist prize j 2nd price B.—To start at 12 nuuti. Horse High Jump. Ophn to all comers. Entrance . let prize ; 2nd prize 9.—To start, at Ipm. Boys’ Race, 100 yds, open to all boys residing in the Ormond district, 14 years of age or under, handicap. Entrance . Ist prize ; 2nd prise 10.—To start at 1.25 p.m. Tub Race, 100 varda, the Novelty race of the day. Entrance . let prize ; 2nd prize 11—To start at 1.40. Putting the 161 b stone, 3 trials. Entrance . Ist prize 2nd prize
12—To start at 2 p.m. Hop, Step, and Jump, 8 trials. Entrance . Ist prize, 2nd prize 13. To start at 2.15 pm Three-legged Race. Entrance . Ist prise j 2nd prize 14. To start at 3.30 p.m. Tilting in t Ring. Entrance . Ist prize 2nd prise 15. All day, ClimHng the Greasy Pole. Entrance . Prize 16 —To start at 345 p.m. Sack race. Entrance . Ist prize ; 2nd prize 17. start at 4.30 p.m. Egg-and-Ladle Race. Entrance . Ist prize ; 2nd prize 18. To start at 5 p.m. Greasy PigEntrance Ist prize 19. Wrestling Match, Cumberland style. Entrance . Ist prize; 2nd prize N.B.—The first Race to start at 10 am* 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 Bull will be held on the Evening of the same day. Refreshments provided, Tickets,
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 16, 1 December 1883, Page 3
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