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Sporting, FETE (« W ORBMOMKE), In kid of the ROWING QLUB, At the BOSELAND GARDENS, On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23b», 1884. BEAUTIFUL SYLVAN SCENEBY, Heightened and relieved by the shimmering and sparkle of the tidal waters of the Biver Taruheru, GREAT ATTRACTIONS! ON THE RIVER I A Native Canoe Bace over obataolOß Walking the Pole Swimming Matches Duck Hunt. Tub Race The Rendezvous of the G.R.C. Boats. ON THE LAWN I (In a eool grotto) Signor Katerfelto, the Wizard of the Bay, will unfold the Mysteries of the Future Swings, Aunt Sally Merry-go-Bounds. Shooting Gallery Feats of Agility and Strength, IN THE PAVILION : Dancing (under an efficient M.C.) Music—Stringed Band and Piano At intervals throughout the afternoon, Songs and Duets will be given by local Amateurs. Refreshments of all descriptions can be obtained on the ground. Gates open at 12 noon. Admission 2s. Children .. . < Is. REMEMBER I SATURDAY NEXT! The Place to Spend 4 Happy Day— ROSELAND GARDENS I I'ROOHAMmToF SPORTS In connection with above—1. BOVS' SWIMMING MATCH (under 15 years).—lst prize, 10s.; 2nd prize, ss. Entrance, Is. 2. MEN’S SWIMMING MATCH, 300yds.— Ist prize, £1 10s.; 2nd prize, 15s. Entrance, 2s. fid. 3. NATIVE CANOE RACE, J.mile, over three booms rigged across the river.—lst prize, £1 10s.; 2nd prize, 15s. Entrance, 10s. each canoe. 4. WALKING THE POLE.—Prize, £l, to the competitor who obtains the flag. Entrance, Is. 5. TUB RACE.—Prize, — 6. DUCK HUNT.—Prize, — 7. SWIMMING MATCH, J-mile, open to members of the Gisborne Rowing Club,— Ist prize, Object; 2nd prize, Object. The Committee will not give second prizes where less than four competitors enter for events. 1054

Boots and Shoes. JJAKD rjMMES. IN ORDER TO MEET THE SCARCITY OF MONEY, JOHN ANDERSON Has determined to Sell at WHOLESALE PRICES. JOHN ANDERSON'S CASH BOOT AND SHOE SHOP Is now known to be the Palace where you can get any kind of Boot and Shoe you may require, so don’t be hunting all over Gisborne for what you can get by calling at John Anderson’s, where you will get a Good Fit, with Neatness, and Durability, and Comfort all in one article. NO PUFF I NO PUFF 1 Just Look at the PRICE LIST! PRICE LIST!! s. d. Girls' Levant E. S., 10 to 13 ~ ~ 5 0 „ Best Calf Lace, from ~ ..66 „ Kid E. S„ 7to 9 ~ ..5 6 „ Levant Lace, from 7to 9 ~56 Infants' Strap Shoes, from ~ ..16 Ladies’ Scotch Kid E. S. .. .*66 „ Leather Levant 8a15... ~ 911 „ Walking Kid Boots ~ ..86 „ Prunella Walking Boots .. 511 „ House Slippers, from .. ..40 „ Kid Walking Shoes ~ .. 6 6 ~ Evening Dress Shoes ~ ~ 7 6 Men's Strong Watertights ~ .. 10 6 „ Strong O. T. Shooting Boots .. 12 6 „ Nailed Bluchers ~ >.66 „ Calf E. S. Boots 12 6 „ Calf Shoes 10 6 ~ Goatskin Derby Shoes ~ ~60 „ Tennis Shoes OH „ Carpet Slippers ~ .. ..26 Boys'Strong Nailed School Boots, from 6 6 „ Copper Toes, from ~ ~ 8 6 Peerless Gloss, per bottle ~ ..09 Cork Books .. .■ .. ..06 All Sorts and Sizes of Ono Hbbze, and Pinets, Covb akd West, And the CzLEumrED Fbsmch Boots & Smuts To choose from. If you Want the Latest Patterns, GO TO JOHN ANDERSON. NEW GOODS ARRIVING EVERY WEEK. Trade Supplied with Leather and Grindery, All sorts of Repairing Neatly Executed. POVERTY BAY AND GISBOBNE OASH BOOT SHOP. JOHN ANDERSON, Pbophiktob. 1041 NOTICE. PRIN, the Sign-writer, has returned from the Coast, and for a period, limited to a fortnight at lease, is open to engagement. 1022 CHARLES PRIN. NOTICE. S A. G. CROLL goes Home at the end of this month all Accounts due to him must be paid at once otherwise they will be sued for. 1012 A. G. CROLL. PRIVATE Board and Residence can be obtained by Gentlemen at MRS. M. SMITH’S, Cobden Street, opposite Presbyterian Church 875 ‘‘Rough on Rats” Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed-bugs, beetles, insects, skunks, gophers, jack-rabbits. 7Jd. Druggists. Moses, Moss and Co., Sydney, General Agents.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 72, 21 February 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 72, 21 February 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 72, 21 February 1884, Page 3

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