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CITY RINK. GREAT INTERNATIONAL TUG - OF WAR TWO SEPARATE CONTESTS. (Under the Patronage of the Poverty Bay Rugby Football Union). On FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 24 & 25 inst. (Other dates to follow.) ONE FOR ALLCOMERS. FTRST PRIZE £15 SECOND PRTZE ... £5 AND ALSO — ONE FOR FOOTBALL CLUBS, Under the control of the Poverty Bay Rugby Union, for TRorHiES.K& This will not interfere with the Amateur status of any competitor. The following gentlemen have been appointed a Committee to see that the contests are carried out in a fair and satisfactory manner, both to the nationalities engaged and the general public : — Hon. Committee. JOHN TOWNLEY, Esq., Mayor of Gisborno. HON. JAS. CARROLL, M.H.R. Lieutenant-Colonel Porter, Captain Winter, VicePresident G.F.C., Captain Tucker, President O.P.C.' D. Dougherty, Esq., President G.R.C.W. J.Bellerby, Esq W.F.C., E. Hutchinson, Esq., C.C.F.C, J. A. Harding, Esq., President T.F.C., E. F. Harris Esq., E. Murphy, Esq., A. C. Arthur, Esq., E.B Martin, Esq., W.F.C., R. H. Trotter, Esq., C.C.F.C, W. F. Crawford, Esq., J. W. Bright, Esq., E. P.Joyce, Esq. CONDITIONS. 1. The Teams to consist of eight men, with a substitute and captain. 2. Battens will be fastened about nine inches apart for the feet to press against3. The pull to start by pistol report. 4. Teams to be matched by ballot. 5. Any Natiou may be represented by more than one team. 6. Entrance fee ten shillings for each team. 7. The name of each man of the team to be included in each Entry. Entries to close on 21rt JUNE, at 8 p.m. All Entries to be addressed to " The Business Manager." ADMISSION— 2s and Is. Plan of Reserved Seats, Forms of Entry and full particulars at Miller's. WM. MILLER, 706 Business Manager. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF EDMUND CHRISP. rriENDERS are invited for the Purchase, 1 in one or more lots, of the Stock-in-trade and Fixtures in the above Estate, as under : — Lot I— Drapery, as per Stock Sheets £191 10 0 2— Grocery „ „ „ 75 12 2 3 - Crockery and Fancy Goods 15 9 7 87 17 0 Total, .£320 8 9 Tenders may be sent in up to 2 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the loth inst., at my Office, Gladstone Road, Gisborne, where Stock Sheets and particulars of tender may be seen. The Highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. 743 JOHN COLEMAN. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF HUGH BINNIE. \ PPLICATIONS are invited up to Noon fV on THURSDAY, the 16th inst., for the Purchase of the Debtor's Interest in Deferred Payment Section, No. 37, Block XV., Hangaroa Survey District, containing 179 acres 2 roods 10 perches, particulars of which may be obtained at my office, Gladstone road, Gisborne. JOHN COLEMAN, 708 Deputy Official Assignee. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. rpENDERS required for Blinding Metal -*- Formation between Wanrenga-a-hika and Quarry tram road with River Gravel. Specifications may be seen at the County Council office. Tenders close on SATURDAY, June 18th. HENRY CURRIE, County Overseer. Gisborne, June 11th, 1892. 739 BUSHFELLING— MANGAHEIA. K Kf\ ACRES LIGHT BUSH (Sections OOU 2, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13) still open for Tenders. Sections can be pointed ont anytime on application at the Camp, opposite Mr Ingrain's house. Particulars at Messrs Williams and Kettle's (Ltd.), with whom Tenders may be left. 619 KENWAY BROS. BUSHFELLING— WAIMATA. rpWO SECTIONS of Bush, about 100 -*■ acres each, to Let for Bushfelling. Apply to— C. GRAY, 730 Waiohika. MAKAURI SCHOOL. A DANCE will be held in aid of the above School, on FRIDAY, tlio 17th instant. Tickets, 3s, 72.1 F. TEITJEN. PATUTAHI PUBLIC HALL. THE Adjourned Meeting of the Subscribers to the Hall will be held on TUESDAY, the 14th inst., at 7.30. All Subscribers are requested to attend. 738 T. W. BILHAM. NEW MUSIC (Just Arrived, ex Rimutaka). A CASE OF LATEST SONGS, WALTZES, DANCE MUSIC, Grosvenor College Albums, Violin and other Instrumental Music, Studies and Tutors; also, Elementary Practices. • VIOLINS, BOWS & OTHER REQUISITES Just to Hand— A consignment of New Books, Periodicals, Fancy Goods, Photo Frames, Albums, Opalettes, Vases, Fancy Baskets, etc. MRS A. M. BROWNE, Gladstone Road. Orders by Post promptly attended to. TRANSFERENCE OF BUSINESS. Tl/fR THOS. DALRYMPLE, our Manager •I-™-*- at Gisborne, having on his own account taken over the Gisborne branch o* our business, we have much pleasure in soliciting from all our late Customers and Friends a continuance in Mr Dalrymple's favor of the Orders given to us, knowing that the same will receive prompt consideration. All Accounts due by the late Finn will be liquidated by Mr Dalrymple, to whom must be paid all Debts due to the same. JOHN BURNS & CO. Auckland, Ist June, 1892. 692 ANTED, to Lease — ASmall, Improved FARM ; on the flat preferred. - Apply DjsLautoi r am* Sievwrnjht. 712

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6893, 14 June 1892, Page 3

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