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that Glrofle was poisoned, and a veterinary sorgeon examined her. He testified that there was nothing wrong. The matter was referred to the Jockey Club. Walton transferred his horses to another trainer, Mr. Sherwood. Walton's heavy backing of Girofle induced a number of Americans in London to put money on the mare, ami t'-ey are heavy losers by her failure to win the On the 12th of October the third Welter Handicap for three-year-olds was won by Keelrow, Lorillard's Massassoit second, and Fautilus third. Nine started. The Pendergast Stakes for two-year-olds was won by Sandiway. There were seven starters. The Great Challenge Stakes for two-yea-olds and upwards were won by Busybody, Despair second, and Tristan third. A meeting of the Hospital Fete, Committee for the sports to be held ou St. Andrew s Day, will be held this evening to arrange the programme. Parents will be pleased to learn that the infant school just completed to the order of Hawke's Bay Education Board, adjacent to the public school, Gisborne, was opened this morning. The over-crowding so long experienced will no longer be cause for complaint, as the new school-house will comfortably accommodate 300 children. TO THE BURGESSES OF GLSBORNE. TTAVING to-day been declared elected to the Mayoralty for 1884, I beg to tender my thanks for the honor, and to assure you that every earnest effort of mine shall be to Impartially advocate and advance the interest of the Borough at large, without fear or favor. I am, Faithfully yours, T. W. PORTER. Gieborne, 14th November, 1883. 307 0-NIGHT! npO-NIGHT! O- NIGHT! 1 0-NIGHT! CAPTAIN WILLIAM JACKSON BARRY. Remember, To-night! when the worldrenowned lecturer, Captain Barry, will give his address at MoFarlane's Hall. The ladies are specially invited to be present. Ormond — To-morrow. 306 W. E. COOPER , /GENERAL fIAREIER, ORMOND. Goods, Produce, Timber, Firewood, Wool, and General Merchandise removed from and delivered in any part of the district at reasonable rates. Having just imported a first-class covered van, adapted to the roads of Poverty Bay, W. E. C. 'a facilities for the safe transit of goods are unrivalled. 199 TITO WOOL-GROWERS AND OTHERS. STENCIL PLATES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER. J. SIGLEY, 302 Tinsmith. PEARSON'S MERINO RAMS FOR SALE. GTtyf ATTHEWSON & Co. have . J.YJL been appointed Agents in Gisborne for this celebrated breeder, and they are prepared to quote most reasonable prices for his Two-tooth Rams landed on the Wharf. At the Rangiora Show this month, Pearson took Two First Prizes, Two Second Prizes, and Two Highly Commended. At the Timaru Show, last month, he took Five First and Four {second Prizes. All particulars on application to — 303 G. MATTHEWSON & Co. ~Za ~ X OVAL STAR of Ja J-J gisborne, ©f \gfSV&f^£^^ -will be held in the B^J&^F » * Good Templars' Hall, Bright street, %*3fiH2X3 on FRIDAY next, 16th November, at 7 p.m. Business : Election of Officers. Also, Royal Arch Purple Meeting. Members and Visiting Brethren invited. M. BOLAND, 300 W.M. POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB. OWNERS of Horses are reminded that the Nominations for the several Handicaps close on THURSDAY next, the 15th inflt., at Masonic Hotel. CHARLES W. FERRIS, 290 Secretary. TENDERS. rr^ENDERS wanted for Leasing 90 acres; I or thereby, adjoining Mr. Hardy's Homestead on the Makauri, for a term of 7 years. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be left at the office of Messrs. Common, Shelton & Co., on or before the 14th inst. 269 TENDERS. FTTENDERS will be received by me, the X undersigned, up to the Ist December, 1883, for Leasing Section No. 23, Patutahj Survey District, comprising 41 acres l 4 perches, substantially fenced, for 5 years. EDWARD LYNDON, 301 Napier. TWO POUNDS REWARD. LOST OR STRAYED from the Wainui a Yellow Working Bullock, with long open horns. ; The above reward will be paid on delivery at Matawhero, to 287 WILLIAM STEPHENSON. ONE POUND REWARD. LOST OR STRAYED from Matawhero, a month ago, a Bay Mare, branded off shoulder, A over y. Long white blaze on forehead. Reward will be paid on returning same to B. C. Fryer's Stables. 299 LOST on Sunday night, a Silver Bracelet, between Holy^ Trinity Church and East's upper store. X reward by leaving the name at the Herald Office. 305 LOST, on Thursday evening, between Ormond and Kaiteratahi, a Ladies' Ulster. Will finder please leave it at Mr. Wallace's Store, Ormond, or at Mr. D. E. Smith's, Bootmaker, Gladstone Road. A reward will be given. 308 LOST OR STOLEN — A Bay Pony, branded TU on near rump, shod all round. Any one returning the same to W. L. Rees will be rewarded. Also, slate colored Greyhound " Wolf." 282 npO LET — Those centrally situated Offices J_ lately occupied by the Borougli Council and Harbor Board.— Apply to Wm. Ada ib, acent New Zealand Insurance Company. -° i} WANTED TO SELL— A Farm of about 800 acres, highly improved, within 14 miles of town.— Apply, Graham, Pitt & Bennett. 304

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume X, Issue 2034, 14 November 1883, Page 3

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