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C. D. PITT, j ■ \ G. V. DA.VIES. PITT AND DAVIES BEG to announce to the Public that they have commenced B" siness in the Mart at the corner of Gladstone Road and CutJtotn House Street, as — AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. 673 TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), at 11 a.m. PITT &TI)AViES Have received instructions from Mr T. Harris, Whataupoko, to sell by Public Auction at his place on THURSDAY, 26th March, at 11 a.m.— 2 DRAUGHT HORSES Harness Lot Bacon and Store Pigs 1 Cow and Heifer Farming Implements 3 1 one of Oaten Hay Miscellaneous Articles, Tools, etc., etc. 804 f^\ ISBORNE T3 OWING /CLUB'S GRAND ATHLETIC CARNIVAL. ATHLETIC CARNIVAL. CITY RINK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL Ist. A GRAN i ) GYMNASTIC I ISPLAY. A most Entrancing Programme will be presented, including the following items : — Japanese Invisible Wire Act, Hungry Boy Competition, Horizontal Bar, Acrobatic Statuary and Tumbling, Hurdle Race, Bicycle Triple Trapeze *ct, High Jump, Roman Statuary, whh colored limelight effects, Obstacle Race, Skating Race, Wonderful Japanese Acfe, Mile Kace, Sensational Trapeze Act, with Leap for Life through Balloon, etc., etc. Admission — 3s, 2s, and Is. Reserved Chairs, 3s. Plan at Miller's. WM. MIL' ER, 807 Hon. Sec. TOROA STEEPLECHASE MEETING. EASTtiR MONDAY, 30th MARCH, 1891, PRICES OF ADMISSIONFOOT PASSENGERS ... Is Od Each HORSEMEN 2s 6d Each ALL VEHICLES (including Driver) 5s Od Each OCCUPANTS of VEHICLES Is Od Each LADIES ADMITTED TO RACECOURSE FRFAt. FIRST RACE TO START AT 11 30 a.m. BRAKE will leave Masonic at 10 a.m., running on to the Racecourse. RETURN FARE ... 5s Od Each. J. 11. AISLABIE, b'43 Secretary. "DOVERTY 13 AY T3EGATTA. JL JL) Jl\ EASTER MONDAY, 30th March, 1891. President : A. C. Arthur, Esq. VicePresident: I>. Dougherty, Esq. » hairman : Mr H. C. Boylan. Secretary : Mr J. Adeane. Committee : Messrs G. L. Sundorland, E. Murphy, Dr. Innea, S. McLernon, L. E Prichard, T. Sweet, R. Finlay, J. Msbett, L. Rees, A Sawyer, G. Kichardson, J. Nutting, G. Bourne, G. Watson. Judge : Colonel Simeon. Starters : Messrs G. L. Sunderland and W. F. Crawford. Umpire: Mr W. Kate iffe. H-ndicappers : Messrs Thompson, Woods, and Euston. PROGRAMME. 1. YA'HTS >ND FISHING BOATS, 20ft and upwards (Handicap). Prize, £7 ; second, £3. Entrance, 14a. 2. SAILING RACE HANDICAP, boats 18ft and under. Prize, £2 10s. Entrance, ss. 3. FOUR-OARKD PLEASUkE BOATS (Open). Prize, £2. Entrance, 4s. 4. SENIOR OIG RACE, four-oared in-rig string teat. Prize, £10 ; second, £5. Entrance, £1. 5. GIG R \CE, four-oared, iu-rig, string test. i'risse, £5. Entrance, 10s, Open to Members under lOst only, 6. FOUR-OAREI* RACE, open to Members of Junior Rowing Clubs under 18 years of age. Prize, £2. Entrance, 4s. 7. MAIDEN GIGS, four-oared, in-rig. Prize, £5. Entrance, 10s. To be rowed in practice clinkers. 8. WHALEBOATS, bona-fidt. Prize, £10 ; second, £5. Entrance, £1. 9. SCULLING RACE. Prize, Trophy valued 7 guineas. Entrance, 7b 6d. 10. SCULLING RACE, under lOst. Prize, £2. Fntranoe, 4s. 11. WHA EBO ATS, bona-Jide. Prize, £5. Entrance, 10s. 12. LADIES' RACE, four-oared. Prize, £2. En'/rance, nil. 13. SCULLING RACK, in punts. Prize, £1. Entrance, 2s. 14. ROB ROY CANOE RACE. Boys under 18. Prize, £1. Entrance, 2s. 15. GREASY BOOM. Prize, £L Entrance, Is. Rulto : N.Z. \R. Association and Auckland Yacht Club's, whore practicable. Races numbered 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, aro open to members of recognised Amateur Rowing Clubs only. Rticea numbered 1, 2, 3, 8, 13, 14, 15, are open to it 11 comers. Races numbered 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, will be rowed in boats provided by the committee. All entries for Club Races must be made by the .Secretary of the Club ; who shall pay entrance fees and forward names of crews competing. Entries close on WEDNESDAY, March 25th, at 8 p.m. Three entries or iio race. 780 W"~~ ANTED — Several good General Servants; highest wages given. Several Housemaids arc desirous of reengagements. — Apply to Mrs East, the I Giaborne Registry. 738

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6026, 25 March 1891, Page 3

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