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; GISBORNE BREWERY, Lows-araxiT, GiMoaxi, D , M A C N A B (Late of “The Park Brewery," Auckland), I_| AVTNG purchased the Gisborne Brewery, has now completed all the necessary improvements in conneotfon there) with, and begs to announoe that it is now in full swing. It is the intention of the Proprietor to establish a reputation for hk Ales and Stout second to none in the Colony, and he would, therefore, venture to solicit a share of publie support, D. Mac Nib, Gisborne Brewery. 725 JQ-OTICE! QN aud after the Ist of JANUARY, 1884, THE TELEPHONE will bo brought out as a Daily Morning Paper, in an improved form. gpilE NEW ZEALAND FREEMASON will bo printed and published in Tub TalkPHOBK Office on and after January, 1884. rj!HK JOBBING DEPARTMENT is being supplied with a Choice Assortment of New Tym, ami work of all kinds will be turned out in a superior style at reasonable rates,

OHMOND SPORTS. TO bo hold on NEw' YEAR'S DAY, in Mr, E. C. Bolton’s Paddook, under the patronage of the Gisborne Hospital Com* mittue. President i A. McDonald, E»a., M.3.R.; Vioo-Prosidont i W. F. Crawford, Esq. Judges : A. McDonald, W. F, Crawford, To Kaui Pori, Esqrs Handicappers: Messrs C. D. Berry and A. Gray, Kaurs Starter: J. W. Nolan. Esq, I.—To start at 10 a.m. Throwing the 16lb Hammer, 3 trials. SnlrancO, 2s (id. let prise, LI ; 2nd pi iae, 10s. 2.—To start st 10.20 n.m. Now Year's Hauilieap Flat Rauo, 3 events—loo, 150, and 200 yards—an interval of halMsn-bour between each event. Kutranoo, 6s. Ist prise, L 5 ; 2nd prise, L2 10s. 3.—To start at 10.40 a.m. Vaulting with the pole, 3 trials. EntramA, 2s 6d. Ist prize, LI; 2nd prize, 10s. 4.—To start at 10.55 a.m. Running High Jump. Entrance, 2a 6d. Ist prize, LI t 2nd prize, 10s. 5— To start at 11 a.m, 100 yards Handloan Flat Raos. Entrance, Os. Ist pills, Lu 10a i 2nd prize, Ll 10s. w 6 —To s'art at 11 30. Standing High Jump 3 trials. Entrance, 2a 6d. Ist prlis, pair of trousers, value LL 14s, made tu order by Mr Searle, instead of money ; 2nd prise, 10s.

7. To start at 11.40 a.m. 200 yards Hurdle Race, over 4 flignts of hurdles. Entrance, ss. Ist prize, L 4; 2nd prize, L2, 8. To start at 12 uoou. Horae High Jump. Open to all comers. Entrance, 10s. Ist prize, Lu ; 2nd prize, L2. 9. To start at 1p m. Boy*' Baez, 100 yds open to all boys residing in the Ormond district, 14 years of age wr under, handicap. Entrance, la. Ist prize, Ll t 2nd prize, half-a-dozeu photos, to be taken by Mr C. P. Browne, value ss. 10. To start at 1.25 p.m. Tub Bace, 100 yards, the Novelty race of the day. Entrance, 2s 6d. let prize, Suit of clothes, value L 3. 11. To start st 1.40. Putting th* 16lb stone, 3 trials. Entrance, 2s (Id. Ist prize, Ll t 2nd prize, 10s. 12. To start at 2 n.m. Hop, Stop, and Jump, 3 trials. Entrance. 2s 6d. Ist prise, Ll; 2nd prize, 10s. 13— To start at 2.15 pm Three-legged Race. Entrance, 2s 6d. Ist prize, Ll | 2nd prize, 10s. 14— To start at 2.30 p.m. Tilting in the Ring. Entrance, 10s. Ist pr.ze, L51 2nd double rein bridle, psesonted by Mr Malone. 15— All day, Climbing th* Greasy Pol*. ■> Entrance, free. Prise, Ll. 16— To start at 345 p.m. Sack race. Entrance, 2s 6d. Ist prize, Ll. 17. Tu start at 4.30 pm. Egg-and-Ladle Buec, Entranoe, 2s 6d. let prize, Ll | 2nd prise, 10b. 18. To start at 5 p.m. Greasy Pig. Entrance, free. Ist prize, the pig. 19. Wrestling Match, Cumberland style. Entrance, 2s 6(1. Ist prize, Hone, valued at L 5. N.B.—The first Rao* to start at 10 a.m sharp. The decision of the Judges to bo final. If less than four entries for any event no second prize will be given. 801 A Select Ball will bo hold on the Evening of the same day. Refreshments provided' Tickets, to admit Lady and Gentleman, 7s 6d

Fllos and Bufb, Booties, insects, roaches, ants, bed bugs, rata, mice, gophora, jack rabbits, cleared out by “Rough on Rate." Moses, Moes a Co., Sydney, General Agent*. Catarrh of tho Bladder. Stinging irritation, inflammation. Fidbey and similar Complaints, cured by “ Huehn paibu." Mesaro, Mos* sad Co, Sydney, oleueral Agents j

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 26, 25 December 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 26, 25 December 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 26, 25 December 1883, Page 1

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