NOTICE. mHE BUTCHER'S SHOP of Messrs. -L Thelwall & Co., will be CLOSED for the Supply of Meat from TO-MOR-ROW EVENING (Tuesday, the 13th inst). . The undersigned will be in attendance at the office to receive outstanding accounts. For the Trustees, W. S. GREENE. GISBORNE FOOTBALL CLUB ATHLETIC SPORTS. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, MAY 24. President— His Worship the Mayor. Vicb-Presidents— J. W. Johnson, Esq., j and J. B. Poynter, Esq. ' Committee— Messrs. Winter, Arthur, Regan, Humphries, Major, Mills, Henderson, and P. H. Bourke. PROGRAMME, 1. Maiden Race, 200 yards (open) 2. Boys' Race, under 16, £ mile (open), over hurdles 3ft. 3. Hor, Step, and Jujip 4. 100 yards (open) 5. Egg and Ladle Race, 100 yards 6. Hurdle Race, 120 yards, 5 hurdles 7. 150 Yards Race S. Putting the Stone 9. \ Mile Race (open) 10. Kicking the Football, longest kick 11. Boys' Race, under 14 12. 100 Yards Race 13. Running High Jump 14. i Mile Race 15. Tug of War 16. Steeplechase, 1000 yards 17. Consolation Race, 300 yards (open to all comers). The first race to start at 11 a.m. sharp. Entries to be made to the Secretary, at the Masonic Hotel, on or before TUESDAY, the 20th inst., until 9 p.m., when the Secretary will be in attendance. Entries may be forwarded by letter, enclosing entrance fees, 2s Gd for each event, and coiors. Entries for the Boys' Races, Hop, Step, and Jump, Putting the Stone, and High Jump, will be taken on the ground. Rules, prizes, and particulars will be printed in programme of the Sports. Handicaps to be declared on Wednesday, the 21st inst. C. E. MAJOR, Hon. Sec. LEACH'S GRAND SWEEP FOR THE Canterbury Grand Steeplechase. TICKETS AT THE MASONIC HOTEL. Early application necessary. VOLUNTEER NOTICE. GENERAL INSPECTION PARADE. rpHE GISBORNE RIFLES will -L Parade for Inspection by Major Withers, at the GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th instant, at 7 a.m. SV. E. GUDGEON, Captain Commanding East Coast District. NOTICE. rriHE Undersigned having for various -L good reasons, CUT ALL CONNECTION WITH W. L. REES, Solicitor, desires such to be distinctly understood by all who are interested. W. F. HALE. Gisborne, 9th May, 1879. PEREMPTORY NOTICE. I HEREBY give notice to all parties indebted to me that if my claims upon them are not paid within FOURTEEN DAYS from the present time, that I shall place the same in the hands of my Solicitor with instructions to recover the same forthwith by process of jaw, without making, any distinction of persons. This is to be understood as a final notice. C. D. BERRY, Builder and Contractor. Gisborne, May 8, 1879. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. JOHN DICK TZTEREBY GIVES NOTICE that -LJ- he has HANDED OVER TO MR. BRASSEY, Solicitor, for immediate LEGAL RECOVERY, on and after the last day of the present month, ALL ACCOUNTS which have been DUE SIX MONTHS. Gisborne, 22nd April, 1879. RE DTJGLEAUX'S ASSIGNED ESTATE. A FIRST DIVIDEND herein will be payable at my office, on and after NEXT THURSDAY, the 15th instant. Creditors who have not yet proved their claims must do so before the above date. By order of the Trustees; SIDNEY J. BROMLEY.
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Poverty Bay Herald, 13 May 1879, Page 2
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