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m H E A T R E ROYAI FOR TWO NIGTHT3 ONLY: SATURDAY, JANUARY 9th, and MONDAY, JANUARY 10th. KO W A L S K T CONCERT COMPANY. x ARTISTES : MISS RERTHA HOSSOW (Late of the Madam Patey Concert Co.) MADAM VANDEKVEER GREENE (The American Contralto.) HKRR FECHOTSCH " Solo Violin " (from the Conservatoire Vienna. ) MONS. KOWALSKI The Great Pianibt and Composer. MISS BEATRICE GRIFFIfHS (of Sydney) Accompanist. SEATS may be Reserved at Mr W. Good's Jewellery establishment. PRICES OF ADMISSION — Keserved Seats, 4s ; Second Seats, 3s ; Gallery, 2s. W. H. POOLE, 560 Manager. POVERTY BAY TROTTING CLUB'S ANNUAL MEETING, To be held on the Club's Course, in Childera Street, Gisborne, on JANUARY, 29th, 1892 (Anniversary Day). President : Captain W. H. Tucker. VicePresident : E. P. Joyce, Esq. Stewards : Ciptain Tucker, Messrs E. P. Joyce, W. F. Crawford, S. McLernon, T. Sweet, G. Richardson, A. Sawyer, J. A. Lucas. Judge :W. F. Crawford, Esq. Starter : Mr Geo. Watson. Clerk of Scales, Mr J Nutting. Timekeeper : Mr S. McLernon. Handicappers : Messrs J. A. Lucas and A. Sawyer. Treasurer: MrJ. Nutting. Secretary : Mr J. Adeane. PROGRAMME. 1. First Handicap Pony Trot (in Saddle), of £10 ; second pony to receive £2 from stake, li miles. For ponies under 14 2. 9t up Entrance, 10s. 2. H*kdicap Maiden Trot (in Saddle), of 15 soys ; second horse to receive 3 soys from st .ke 2 miles. lOst up. For all horses that have not won an advertised race exceeding 10 soys in value at time of entry. Entrance, 15s. 3. Electric Stakes Handicap (in Saddle), of 15 soys ; second horse to receive 3 soya from stake. 1 mile. lOst up. Entrance, 15s. 4. President's Handicap (in Saddle) of 50 soys ; second horse to receive 10 soys from stake. 3 miles. lOst up. Entrance, 20s ; acceptance, 30s. 5. Second Handicap Pony Trot (inSaddle), of 10 soys ; second pony to receive 2 soys from st ike. 2 miles 9at up. For ponies under 14 2. Entrance, 10s. 6. Stewards' St Handicap (in Saddle), of 15 soys ; second horse to receive 3 soys from stake. 1£ miles. lOst up. Entrance, 15s 7. Selling Trot (in Saddle), of 20 soys ; 2 miles lOst up The winner to be s >ld immediately after the race, and the whole oi the proceeds to go to ths funds of the Cub. Entrance, 10s. 8. Free Handicap, of 15 soya ; second horse to receive 5 soys from stake. 2£ miles. lOst up. For all horses competing at the meeting Entrance, nil ; acceptance, 10s, by 4 15 p.m on the day of the meeting. Rules : N Z. Trotting Association. All winners may be re-handic^pped for subsequent races on the programme, not exceeding 40 yards per mile. All handicaps behind scratch. All horses to be ridden in colors. Ponies to be measured before starting. Previous performances must accompany each nomination, with name, age, color, and sex of each horse einer: d. All disputes arising out of the racing shall be decided by a majority of the Stewards present, or whom they may appoint ; such decisi >n to be final, and not to be questioned in any Court of Law. Entries are received only on this condition. Entries close January 16th, at 8 p.m., at the Masonic Hotel, Gisborne Handicaps declared January 20th. Acceptances are due January 23rd, at 8 p m. J. ADEANE 283 Secretary. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. THE ROAD from Patutahi Township through Repongaere Block is CLOSED for Repairs to Bridges, during next week. JOHN WARREN, Clerk. January 2nd, 18D2. TENDERS. TENDERS required for the SURVEY of about 1000 ACRES of HUSH LAND, divided into 100 i^cre Sections. Tenders to be sent in by SATURDAY WEEK, 9th inst., to Herald Office. 565 MATAWHERO POUND. 1. M POUNDED At the above Pound on Dec. 30 — One WHITE POLEY COW ; slit off ear T off rump. One BROWN MARE ; branded D near shoulder, shod all round. Will be sold at the Pound Yard on January 14, 1892, unless redeemed. D. PAGE, 559 Poundkeeper. LUNG AND TAPE WORM SPECIFIC, A SAFE AND CERTAIN CURE FOR LUNG WORM IN SHEEP, Also— For Worms in Dogs, Horses, & Calves. THE MEDICINE reaches the Lungs through the Blood Tissues, and the Tape Worm is attacked by the Medicine mixing with the Food. The Parasites are in almost every instance dissolved before being expel'ed. This is, I think, of great importance, as by this means the life of the parasite is destroyed, thereby preventing further spread of the evil. Five Gallons of the Mixture is sufficient to dose 1000 Lambs. Price, 8a per gallon. /tar All orders promptly attended to. E. V. LUTTRELL, 572 Ormond. fTIENDERS will be received by Pitt & -*- Davifs for the LEASE of PRO. PERTY at Waerenga-a-hika, now in the occupation of Mr M. Roe. Tenders toclos at 12 noon on WEDNESDAY, 30th inst. Particulars on application. The Highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. 530 WANTED— A General SERVANT— Apply to Mrs E. J. Chrisp, Childers Road. 570 WANTED— A SERVANT GIRL.— Apply at once to Mrs W. Arm strong, North Gisborne. 571 ICE C lift AM For Sale at J. Erskine's Bakery. _ 547 AN'J KD^AToTiee, MEN for GrassSeed Gathering on a good crop. Three shillings per bushel offered. — Apply o Tv os. Fraser, Pwuawa. 565 \\) ANTED— A Good Strong BOY for V* Milking and Genera s Statiou work. — Apply to DlJNL<ip & linTIRKK. 557 WANTKD KNOWN. — Gentlemen s Calf Sunday Boot(very fashionable,) 7a (jd —At Gaiuiktts Boot Arcado. 17* OK SALE -A Large KOUR-ROOMF.D HOUSE and Section, Cheap. Esy dit-tance.— Apply HiiRAi.D ( ffice. 36b' f*4}Q~pr~TO LEND vu Mortgage of "XjjUKJtJ Freehold security. —P. H. jfOUUKE. Ul

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6257, 2 January 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6257, 2 January 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6257, 2 January 1892, Page 3

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