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DULL TIMES. In order to BRIGHTEN HOMES and AWAKEN CHEERFULNESS duiing these dull times, EAST has resolved to — GIVE AWAY - I, PICTURES 11 The same to be distributed to purchasers of his FAR-FAMED COFFEES. To each and every buyer of Tea or Coffee, from a halfpound and upwards, a PICTURE will be C3rZT~\UJFD IST, varying it. size and quality according to the quantity bought, i? a yeas AND IL JL io c< »ffees Have become quite of household celebrity by reason of the genuine qualities which they possess, such as RICHNESS OF FLAVOR, Aroma, and S&Vinff in Quantities used. These desirable advantages can only be secured by possessing a thorough knowledge of the Tea and Coffee Trade, an occupation which has received the greatest attention during J. EAST’S long experience in this line. These Powerful Teas are blended with the FINEST & RICHEST Assam Tea that can possibly be bought or imported in the Australian Colonies. THE TFT? ia a sound VUJC Jj TjJLJ mixture of the Finest Mocha No. 1 Flaxtation and < IEYLON, with an agreeable flavor of the best Canterbury-grown Chicory, which has been pronounced to be the finest and best in the world. COFFEE ia roasted and prepired on the premises, and may be had PURE and Fresh from the Mill, possessing that moat desirable Flavor and Aroma so Well Known to all Coffee drinkers from London or large cities at “ Home.” J. S 3 A. £3 T, GLADSTONE ROAD 677 OKMOMD SPORTS. TO bo held on NEW YEAR’S DAY, in Mr. E, C. Bolton’s Paddock, under the patronage of the Gisborne Hospital Committee. President: A. McDonald, Esq., M.H.R. j Vice President: W. F. Crawford, Esq, Judges: A. McDonald, W. F. Crawford, To Kani Peri, Ksqrs Handicappers : Messrs C. D. Berry and A. Gray, Kt«qrs Stirter: J. W. Nolan. Esq. 1 —To start at. 10 a.m. Throwing the 161 b Hammer, 3 trials. Entrance, . Ist prize, 2nd prize 2.—To start, at. 10.20 a.in. New Year’s Handicap Flat Race, 3 events —lOO, 150, and 200 yards—an interval of half-an-hour between each event. Entrance , let prize ; 2nd prize 3.—To start at 10.40 a.m. Vaulting with the pole, 3 trials. Entrance . Ist. prize ; 2nd prize 4.—To start at 10.55 a.m. Running High Jump. Entrance . let prize, 2nd prize .) —To start at. 11 a.m, 100 yards Handicap Flat Race. Entrance . let prize 2nd prize 6 —To s'art at. 11 30. 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 ; 2nd price B.—To start al 12 nuun. Horse High Jump. Oohn to all comers. Entrance . Ist prize ; 2nd prize 9.—To start at 1 pm. Boys’ Race, 100 yds open to all hoys residing in the Ormond district, 14 years of age or under, handicap. Entrance . Ist prize ; 2nd prize 10.—To start at 125 pm. Tub Race, 100 yard-, the Novelty race of the day. Entrance . Ist prize ; 2nd prize 11.—To start at. 1.40. Putting the 161 b stone, 3 trials. Entrance . Ist prize 2nd prize 12. —To start nt. 2 n.m Hop, Step, and Jump, 3 trials. Entrance . Ist prize, 2nd prize 13.—T0 start, at, 2.15 p.m Throe-legged Race. Entrance , Ist prize ; 2nd prize 14.—T0 start nt 2.30 p.m. Tilting in t King. Entrance . Ist pr.ze 2nd prize 15.—A1l day, Climbing the Greasy Pole. Entrance . Prize 16—To start at 345 p.m. Sack race. Entrance . Ist prize ; 2nd prize 17.—T0 start at 4.30 pm. Egg-and-Ludle 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.H.—The first Race to start at 10 am sharp. The decision of the Judges to be final. If less than four entries fur 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 20, 11 December 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 20, 11 December 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 20, 11 December 1883, Page 1

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