Notices. BiMONU QF O B IS, To bo don NEW YEARS’ DAY, Under the Patronage of the Gisborne Hospital Committee. President—Samuel Locke, Esq., M.H.R. Fice-Pres/dewt—T. J. Dickson, Esq. tTttd^es—W. F. Crawford, G. Matthewaon, Esqrs. Handicappers**?. Breingan, G> Maher and J. Wallace, Esqrs. Starter—J. W, NoUn, Esq, To start at 10 R.m, I. Bovs Race, 100 yards. At any age of not over 14 years. Entrance,— . Ist prize, —: 2nd prize. To satrt at 10.20 a.m. 5, Handicap Flat Race, 100 yards. Entrance **•. Ist prize ; 2nd prize. To start at 10.40 a.m. 3. Vaulting with the Pole. Entrance,— , Prize. To start at 11 a.tn, 4. New Years’ Handicap (Fiat Race). Three Events, 100,150, and 200 yards. Interval of half-hour between each event. Entrance, — . let prize — ; 2nd prize. To start 11.20 a.m. 5. Girls Race Handicap, 100 yards. Not . over the age of 15 years, Entrance, — . Ist prize, —; 2nd prize. To start at 11,40 p.m. 6. Maori Race Handicap Flat, 200 yards. Entrance, — let prize, — 2nd prize. Second Event for New Year’s Day Handicap, at noon. To start at 1 p.m. 7. Running High Jump. Entrance, —. Prize. To start at 1.20 p.m. 8. Sack Race. Entrance, — Prize, To start at 1.40 p.m, 9. Hurdle Race Handicap, 200 yards, over 8 flight hurdles. Entrance,— ; Prize,— ; 2nd prize Third Event for New Year’s Day Handicap, 2 p.m, To start at 2,20 p.m. 10. Tub Race, 100 yards. The novelty race of the day. Entrance,—; Ist prize,— ; 2nd prize. To start at 2.45 p.m. 11. Horses High Jump. Entrance,—; Ist prize,—; 2nd prize. To start at 3.30 p.m. 12. Wrestling Match. Entrance, — ; let prize,— ; 2nd prize. To start at 4 p.m. 13. Horses Over Three Jumps; including a water Jump. Entrance, — ; Ist prize,—; 2nd prize To start at 5 p.m. 14. Tilting in the Ring. Entrance,— ; Ist prize,— ; 2nd prize. To start at 5.45 p.m. 15. Cigar Race, on horseback, (a Yankee idea.) Entrance, — Ist prize— ; 2nd prize. To start at 6 p.m. 16. Catching a Greasy Tig.—Entrance nil, Prize, the pig. RS 3 The first race to start at 10 a.m. sharp Che decision of the Judges to be final. If ess than four entries for any event, no second prize will be given. A Concert and dance will be held in Mr. Bruce’s Hall on the evening of the same day. Programme to appear in a future advertisement. 862
SUNDAY COACH TO ORMOND. ORMOND TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. ON and after TUESDAY, the Ilth of November, 1814, a Coach will leave. Daily, the Albion Club Hotel, Gisborne, for Ormond at 10.80 a.m., and leave Ormond at 3 o’clock the same afternoon for Gisborne, arriving about 4.30. A Coach will leave the Albion Club Hotel every SUNDAY Morning at 10.30 a.m., and Ormond at 4 o’clock. 745 8. M. WILSON. r i-i a. 1 s L a B 1E ’ FAMILY BUTCHER, Buys nothing but Primest Steer Beef and Wedder Mutton to be obtained in the Bay and invites Cash Customers to inspect before purchasing elsewhere. A supply of Tripe and German Sausages from a celebrated German recipe, always on hand. NOTICE, kaitebatahi"and WHATATUTU. ON WEDNESDAY, the 9th instant, and every Wednesday thereafter until further notice, a Coach will leave Kaiteratahi at 7.30 a.m. for the Karaka, Puhatikotiko, and Whatatutu, leaving Devery’s Hotel, Whatatutu, on the return Journey the same day, at 8 p.m. Parcels, letters, and orders for Gisborne and elsewhere on the route attended to cave, fully and punctually. A. DEVERY, Proprietor. Kaiteratahi, December sth, 1884. 850 JUNCTION HOTEL, FBASEBTOWN, WAIROA, H.B. FTIHIS Well-known and Favorite hostelry is situated at the junction of the Wairoa-Gisborne and Waikaremoana roads, and has recently undergone a thorough renovation and extensive improvements. The undersigned having become proprietor, patronisers can depend upon receiving every attention, combined with the comforts and luxuries of a private residence. THE BAR Department is supplied with liquors of the choicest brands to suit the most fastidious epicure. THE CUISINE Being under the direct management of the Hostess, will ensure a well provided table replete with all delicacies of the season, at all times. WELL-GRASSED PADDOCKS and Stable Accommodation to meet the requirements of Trravellers and Stockdrivers. EXTENSIVE BATHS both Hot and Cold are provided, combined with every requirement in making —the— JUNCTION HOTEL Second to none in the Colony. CHAS. THATCHER, Proprietor. 812 NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to act as Valuator, buy and sell land, negotiate between Maoris and Pakehas.knows something about the former and their language, interprets between parties, holds a certificate authorising him to translate deeds, keeps a list of properties for sale, wants more to put on that list. EDWIN WOON, Land Agent. Office : Opposite Post Office. N.B.—E. W. Can travel speedily if necessary, prepared to accompany strangers visiting the Bay wanting country, and shew them the ground. .755
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 310, 15 December 1884, Page 3
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