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£465, £485, TJYHE "pOYEKTY B AY AND JJASTORAL QOCIETY. Will hold their TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL SHOW, On the PARK GROUNDS, On UESDAY AND "V^TEDNESDAY, rjYUESDAY AND 22kd AND 23rd OCTOBER, £465 PRIZE MONEY Will be distributed. ENTRIES, which must be accompanied with Entrance Fees, close at the Secretary’s Office, Lowe Street, Gisborne, at 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, 12th October, 1901. G. R. WYLLIE, Secretary.

P c B AY A 1 AND GRICULTURAL lASTORAL (^(OCIETY. THE following Classes and Special Prizes have been added to the Schedule : DRAUGHTS. Extra Class—4a: For Two-year-old Fillies and Geldings. Ist Prize, £’2, and. 2nd Prize £l, presented by Dalgety and Co. Special Prize of £2 2s, presontcd by C. Gray, Esq., allocated to Class 5. LIGHT HORSES. Extra Classes—Class 18a : Foal, suitable for Light Farm Work. Ist Prize, £2 j 2nd Prize, £l. Four entries or no second prize. To be shown first day. Class 18b : Yearling suitable for Light Farm Work. Ist Prize, £2; 2nd Prize, £l. Four entries or no second prize will be given. To be shown first day. Class 18c: Two-year-old suitable for Light Farm Work. Ist Prize, £2; 2nd Prize, £l. Four entries or no second prize will be given. To be shown first day. SHEEP. Speoial Prize of £3 3s, presented by W. A. O’Meara, EBq., allocated to Class 71. G. R. WYLLIE, Secretary. IN THE ESTATE OF W. 0. SKEET. WYLLIE & MASON, Instructed by the Deputy Official Assignee, will sell by Public Auction, at the Horse Bazaar, Lowe street, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), the 28th inst., at 2 p.m.— ONE SPRING DRAY 1 HORSE 1 SET HARNESS 1 WAGGONETTE. G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer. POVERTY BAY RUGBY UNION. T O-DAY (SATURDAY), SEPT. 28th, at Tucker’s Paddock. FINAL OF CUP MATCHES: WEST END v. EUXA. Kick-off at 3 o’clock sharp. Admission, ONE SHILLING. Ladies, Free. A. W. ADAIR, Hon. Sec.

SITTINGS OF EGGS. AFTER OCTOBER Ist, Sittings of Eggs from my White Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, Indian Game, and White Wyandottes will be reduced to 7s Gd. H. M. PORTER. WHINRAY’S HALL. GOSPEL MISSION MEETINGS, Conducted by MR E. H. BUCKINGHAM Sunday Morning, 11; Evening, 7. Subjects : Morning, Prayer; Evening, “ A Nation in a Fix.” Sankey’s Hymns. All welcome. ORMOND CRICKET CLUB. ASOCIAL will be held in the Ormond Hall, under the auspices of the above Club, on THURSDAY, 17th October. Dancing, 8 p.m. Mrs Fernandez , will provide the music. Brakes will leave Masonic corner. Book early. J. CAESAR, Hon. See. FOR SALE. FOR SALE POTATOES, in any quantity. C. NEENAN, Ormond. PATUTAHI ROAD BOARD. TENDERS will be received, up to Noon on MONDAY, October 7th, for the following Road Works: — 1. Forming and Metalling 12 chains, and two culverts, Township. 2. Forming 30 chains, Flat. 3. Forming 12 chains, Whakaahu. Specifications can be seen on application to me. T. W. BILHAM, Clerk. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, on SATURDAY, October 3th, at 4 p.m., for Building the Argyll Hotel, for Messrs Williams and Sherratt. Plans and specifications at my office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. J. QUIGLEY, Architect. WANTED KNOWN.

"jyrESSES MACKRELL & COLLEY respectfully request a Settlement of all Outstanding Accounts before SEPTEMBER 30th, being date of their Annual Balance. All Accounts against the lirm must be rendered by the 30th INSTANT. WANTED. WANTED— A competent MAN; must have knowledge of gardening and milking. Wages no object for suitable person. Apply by telephone Pakavae, or personally at Albion Club Hotel Saturday, 10 to 11 or 2 to 3. J. R. SHAW. NOTICE. MR G. A. MAXWELL, of “Little Dust Pan,” requests that all Accounts against him are to be rendered not later than the Ist OCTOBER, and also an IMMEDIATE settlement of all Outstanding Accounts before 4th OCTOBER. BAZAAR! BAZAAR ! PATUTAHI PUBLIC HALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3no. Large Stock of Articles of Every Description to be sold Cheap. No Auction. P MATAWHERO SCHOOL. LAY, CONCERT, AND DANCE, On THURSDAY, OCTOBER lOtii. Particulars in future issue. THE America Cup is a thing of the past, but Robb’s Photos are joys for present and future.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 224, 28 September 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 224, 28 September 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 224, 28 September 1901, Page 3

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