i I HORSE AND CARRIAGE B.AZAAR MASONIC LIVERY STABLES, GIHBO K S E. «GS. 3r‘3K/-Sr2a», HOUSE SALESMAN 4. AUCTIONEER, WISHES to inform hi, aumerou, town and country friend, that having made great additions to hie premies, for the reception of Horses, Stock, Vehicles, that he wi!! hold weekly Saturday ,ales by Public Auotbm, at 11 a.m. Horses, 4c., sent for eale will meet with strict attention, and account, promptly rendered. Entries invited. Loose Boxes and Stall, roomy aud airy. Covered accommodation or buggies and other traps. 714 ’ ORAIOND TO be held on NEW YEAR’S DAY, in Mr. E. C. Bolton’, Paddock, under the patronage of the Gisborne Hospital Committee. President: A. McDonald, Esq , M.H.R., Vice-President: W. F. Crawford, Esq. Judges: A. McDonald, W. F. Crawford, To Kani Peri, Ksqr, Handicappers: Messrs C. D. Berry and A. Gray, K.>qr« Starter: J- W. Nolan. K,q. 1 _q’o start at. 10 a.m. 'throwing the 161 b Hammer, 3 trial,. Entrance, 2,6 d. Ist prize, LI j 2nd prize, 10s. 2.—To start at 10 20 am. New Year’, Henri i. ap Flat Race, 3 event,—loo, 150, and 2no yard,—an interval of baif.an-hour between each event. Kntranee, 6,. lit prize, L 3 j 2nd prize, L2 10#. 3.—To start at 10.40 a.m. Vaulting with the pole, 3 trials. Entrance, 2,6 d, lit pnzo, LI j 2nd pr xe, 10s. 4,—To star: at 10.55 a.m. Running High Jump Entrance, 2s 6d. Irt prize, LI) 2nd prixe, 10<. 5 —To Start, at. 11 a.m, 100 yards Handicap Flat Mace. Entrance, 51. lit prize, L 8 iCs j 2nd pristf, LI 10«. 6—To a'art at 11 30. Standing High Jump 3 trials. Entrance, 2s 6d. lit prixe, LI ; 2n I prize 10«. 7.—To start at 11.40 a.m. 200 yard, Hurdle ' Race, over 4 flight, of hurdle. Entrance, ss. Ist prize, L 4: 2nd prize, L2. B.—To start at 12 noun. Horse High Jump. Open to all comers, Kn'rance, 10s. Ist prize, L 5 ; 2nd prize, L2. 9,—To start at Ip m. Boy,' Race, 100 yd, open to all boy, residing in the Ormond district, 14 rear's of age or under, handicap. Entrance, Is. Ist prize, LI i 2nd prize, 10s. 10,_To start at 1.25 pm. Tub Race, 100 rards, the Novelty race of the day. Entrance, 2s 6d. lit prize, Suit of clothe,, value L 3. 11.—To start at 140. Putting the 161 b stone, 3 trials. Entrance, 2s 6d. Ist prize, LI | 2nd prize, 10s. 12.—T0 «t»rt, at 2 p.m. Hop, Step, and Jump, 3 trial,. Entrance. 2a 6d. l,t prize, LI; 2nd prize, 10«. 13.- To start at 2.16 pm Three legged Raeo Entrance, 2s 6d. Ist prize, LI, 2nd prize, 1O«. 14— q’o start «t 230 p.m. Tilting in th. Ring. Entrance, 10,. Irt p-'ie, E 6. 15.— AU day, Clim'ing the Groaay Pol,. Entrance, free. Prize, LI. 16—To start nt 345 p.m. Sack race. Entrance, 2s 6d. Ist prise, LL 17.—T0 start at 4.80 pm. Egg-and-Ladle Race. Entrance, 2s fid, Ist prize, LI ; 2nd prize, 10s. 18—To start at 5 p.m. Greasy PigEntrance, free. Ist. prize, the pig. 10.—Wr stling Match, Cumberhnd ,tyl«. Entrance, 2e 6d. Irt prize, Horse, vol'.rd at LG. N.B. -Th.' first Race to start at 10 am sharp. The decision of the Judge, to be final. If lea, than four entries for any event no second prize will be given. 601 A Select Ball will bo held on the Eveniq, of the same day. Refreshment, provided' Tickets, to admit Lady and Gen'ieman, 7, fid HIE POPULAR ROADSIDE INN. THE SIR GEORGE GREY HOTEL IVAEKENGA-A-HIKA J. FRANCIS, Proprietor. » T this tmlel great improvement, have A. been made by the present proprietor, and the llouso thoroughly renovated _ Tee lable is regularly spread with the choicest delicacies oi'he season. There is ample accommodation for Travellers. Good Bed and Sitting room,. Rbafonadlb Chahobb. The Bar is supplied with the best brand, of Wine, Spirits, Ale,, and ' ordial,. There is ample stabling, anti loose boxes, and every convenience for traveller,* horse,, and a supply of good waler. 698 H. E. JOHN 3 ON , WHARF STORE, COAL MERCHANT, IMPORTER, Fouwahding CUBTOM HoUBE, & GENBBAL OOMMIiSIOX AGENT. AA7OOL and every other kind of Produce V v received for Storage or Shipment. Advance# made on all kinds of Produce for shipment to London or any Colonial or American Ports. COALS ! COALS I Imported direct from the Minos, and sold at the lowest remunerative rates, and delivered in any part, of the town. The Foiwarding Ager.y will meet a long fell w.int. Consignment to arrive, or any .rotyh for shipment, will be received and shipped. Goods arriving nere will be carelull V attended to, and forwarded to their proper destination. Weights and return! carefully forwarded. Cash puruhasfcr of Fung»*s in any quan"ill 11. E. JOUN3TON.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 24, 20 December 1883, Page 3
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