GRI CULTURAL i "pOYERTY A G AND ASTOKAL (^OCIETY. P* EXTRA CLASSES. Class 17a.— Best Yearling by •' Robin Hood.” A Special Prize of £2 2s, presented by J. R. Redstone, Esq. Class 20a.— Best Troop Horse. Must be the property of and ridden by a member of the East Coast Mounted Rides. Messrs Hutchinson Bros, offer a prize of £3 3s for First and £2 2s Second; £1 Is Third by the Corps ; and 10s tjd Fourth by the Society. Note.— Mr W. King’s Special Prize, of £2 2s should read “ Yearling,” not “ Foal.” G. R. WYLLIE, Secretary. LAND SALE. WYLLIE & MASON Have received instructions to sell, by Public Auction, At their Mart, Lowe street, On SATURDAY, THE 19m INSTANT, At 12 o'clock noon, The following /CHOICE SUBURBAN AND Ay TOWN SECTIONS— On account of a Client: SUBDIVISIONS 1,2, 3,4, of Section 210, Haiti. SUBDIVISIONS -3, 0, of Section 217, Kaiti. On account of A. Forde Matthews, Esq. : SUBDIVISIONS 1,2, 3,4, 3 (J-acre each) of Section 104, Victoria Extension ; 4 chains beyond Mr Morrison’s residence. SUBDIVISION 0 (21 acres), of Section 104, Victoria Extension, with frontage to Awapuni road. On account of Mrs Arthur : SECTION 9, Block F, Wkataupoko (3 acres 2 roods). On account of a Client: SECTION 202 (J-acre), Grey street, with Seven-roomed House. SECTION 144, Grey Street, with House and Shop. SECTION 22, Block D (3 acres), Whataupoko. PLANS on view at Office. G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer. the Williams & kettle, Limited, Have received instructions from Trustees in the Estate of the late J. Muldoon, to sell by Public Auction, on TUESDAY, 10th INSTANT, at the premises, Matawhero, the following : SIX DRAUGHT HORSES, including Shafters (sound and staunch) 2 Hacks 1 Yearling Draught. Also, — ABOUT 1000 BAGS MAIZE, in crib. 1 Double-furrow Plough, and A Lot of Sundries. A. F. KENNEDY, Auctioneer.
THE MOHAWK MINSTRELS THEATRE ROYAL. TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER Bm. In Aid of tho Funds of the Beautifying Association. PROGRAMME— Part I. Min'Stbelsy. , This End. | And this. Arthur Webb Syd. Bennett Jim Arnold j Tom Holdsworth Interlocutor : Mr C. W. Foreman. Overture Mrs Fernandez. < Opening chorus, “ Medley ...The Company ! Comic song, “ Keep A-knocking ” 1 Jim Arnold. Sentimental ballad, “ Sunny Tennessee,” Mr C. Lowndes. 1 Comic song, "Selected” Syd. Bennett. 1 Comic stump speech, “Smith" Arthur Webb. Historic ballad, “ Jessie’s Dream ” 1 Mr C. W. Foreman. 1 domic song, " There’s ’Air” | Tom Holdsworth. GRAND FINALE—"THE WANDERER’S RETURN." ; Interval of Five Minutes. Part ll.— Variety. Sentimental song, "Klondyko Vale" , Mr C. W. Foreman. . Humorous song, " Hero of Mafeking ...... Mr T. Holdsworth. Horn solo, “ Tancrede” Mr Bert May. 1 Comic song (selected) .Mr J. Arnold. Song (selected) Mr C. W. Foreman. Irish comic, "McCarty’s Four-in-hand " • Mr Syd. Bennett. The whole to conclude with that Sidesplitting and Screaming Farce, entitled—«lßlSH JUSTICE." Cast of Characters : Judge : Mr C. W. Foreman. Counsel for Prosecution : Mr Syd Bennett. Counsel for Defence : Mr Arthur Webb. P. C. Higgins: Mr Tom Holdsworth, Clerk of the Court: Mr Bert May. Assisted by Messrs Lowndes, Arnold, Lamont, and Lowndes. Curtain rises sharp at 8 o’clock. HAITI ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited, up to 12 o’clock noon, on WEDNESDAY, Ootober Oth inst., for Works on Hirini Road. Specifications at office of Board. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HY. McKAY, Clerk. Gisborne, October sth, 1901. POUAWA ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited, up to 12 o’clock noon, on SATURDAY, October 12th, for Works on Glenroy Road. Messrs Barker Bros, will show intending contractors over road, starting from Campbell’s camp on Thursday. October 10th. Tha lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HY. McKAY, Clerk. Gisborne, October sth, 1901. POVERTY BAY PARK COMPANY, LIMITED. TENDERS will be received, up to Noon on the 18th INSTANT, lor Grazing at the Park Grounds. For full particulars, apply to the Company’s Office. H. M. PORTER, Secretary, WANTED KNOWN. FRED. STEVENSON has re-commenced business in New and Commodious Premises on the old Peel street site. Reliable Horses, Good Accommodation, Honest Feeding, and First-rate Paddocking Guaranteed. Telephone No. 159. POVERTY BAY POLO CLUB. A PRACTICE GAME will be played on SATURDAY NEXT, the 12th instant. C. J. BENNETT, Secretary. TENDERS. Tenders for ploughing about Forty Acics (old Waerenga-a-hika Racecourse) required. Tenders to close 12 o’clock MONDAY. 7tli. with J. ERSKINE ; or, HAKE MATENGA. CRICKET. A GENERAL MEETING of Cricketers will be held in the Masonic Hotel, at 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) to discuss 1 Committee’s Report as to District Scheme, j Committee meet at 7 p.m. : J. V. MACDONALD. WANTED. WANTED —Ten or Twelve Firstclass AXEMEN. Must provide J their own tents. a Apply, at once, to—r H. SVENSSON, Huaaui Station.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 230, 7 October 1901, Page 3
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