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G. R. WYLL'E Will sell by Public Auction, at the Bizaar, , Lowo street, TO-A.ORROW (SATUR--1 DAY), at 11 SO a.m.— 2 nOtISEHOLD FURNITURE, J sLJ.. consisting of W, .hstands, Beds, Spriue Mattresses, Pictures, Guns, Kitchen Utensils. Poultry, Produce, etc. 100 volumes Standard Novels Spring Cart, Horse, and Harness 1 Fab Cow, 1 Steer G, R. WYLLIE, 3SI Auctioneer. G- "R." WYLLIF, Acting under instructions, will sell by public ' Auction, Ht the Hiiwmc Horse Bazaar, on SATURDAY NKXI 1 , the 3rd insUnt, at 1.30 p.m.— "| iHE TROTTING STALLION "8.N.Z.," -H- by Hippocampus Chestnut Colt, '2yrs, by Crackshol, out of Deception, the dam of Bustle and 8 Papal; nra. Without Rkskkvk. G. R. WYLLIE, 370 Auctioneer. n ISBORNE PARK STEEPLECHASE VX CLUB. j ANNUAL MEETING, , To bo held on the Poverty Bay Park Comj pany'a Course, ou TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, July 6th and Sth, 1897. C. J). BRNiNnTT, Handicappcr. i First Race each day to start at 11,30 a.m. * 1. First Handicat Hurule Race, of 60 soys ; 2 miles. Nomination, 20a. 2. Hack Hckiiles Handicap, of 15 soys; 1 J miles. Entrance 15s ; to close July Ist. 3. Ladies' Bpaci:lkt Hanpioai', of 15 soys ; l.| miles. For qualified hunters. To be owned and ridden by members of the P.B. Hunt Club. Entrance, ICm. 4. Trial Steeplechase, of 40 soys ; about 2 miles. For horses thn.t have never won a steeplechase exceeding 40 soys in value '■ at time of nomination. 5. Flyi.-sc Hack Handicap, of 20 soys ; ;;- mile. Nomination, 10s. ' 6. Hc.vteks' Si'KKrLHMt.iSK, of 20 soys; about '2 iniloi. For qualified hunters, Nomination, 10s. 7. Winter Oats ITacic Handicap, of 25 soys ; 1 mile. Nomination, 10s. SECOND DAY. 1. Second Handicap Hurdle P.ace, of '10 soys ; 1J miles. Nomination, 15s. 2. Hacic H minus Handicap, of 15 soys ; 14 miles. Entrance, 15s; to close July Ist. 3. Honteks' Flat Rack Handicap, of 20 aovs ; 1 mile. For qualified hunters. Nomination, 10s. 4. Gishounk Park Steeplechase Handicap, of7saovs; about 3 miles. Nomination, 2o9. 5. Tv Hapaua Hack Handicap, of 20 soys ; 7 furlongs. Nomination, 10a. ■ C. Tally-ho Stekplecitase Handicap, of 20 sov-a ; about 2h miles. For qualified hunters. Nomination, 10s. 7. I'lxal Hack Handicap, of 25 soys; 1 mile and a distance Nomination, 10a, Noti-j. — Races Nos. 5 and 7 (first day) and Nos. 5 and 7 (second day) are open only to horses I hat have never won v. stake exceeding 40 soys in value. Nominations— Saturday, June 12th, 1597, 9 p.m. Weights — Saturday, June 2Gth. Acceptances for First Day — July Ist, 9 p.m. j For full programme, see postets. M. G, NASMITH, 53S Secretary. The Queen Bee j among the busy denizens | of the hive, is alone to be distinguished by her style, so you know hew JUBILEE COFFEE is put np in a different style to other brands, and how far superior iv quality to \y 'Mi all. MERCHANT & GENERAL AGENT, UNION BANK BUILDINGS, Gladstone Road, At/cnt for Poverty Bay for The South British Insurance Co. Tiik Canterbury Sked Co., Ltd. Hayward Bros.' Picklks, Sauces, Eto. IT, E. Shacklook s Orion Kanoiss Simeon's Ucst Tea Neill & Co., Ltd., Spring Blossom Teas TF7S D> "EnG XT IT Sj"'/^ I/'T' A X>T W g-T Ju.Jii<h o. y■& vjt iv I A xju >i —AND — pLOWEIi gEEDS JUST ARRIVED. A Full Supply of NIMMO & BLAIR'S. !N STOCKFLOUR (Best Roller) OATME4L BRAN POLLARD MAIZK OATS (Peed and Seed) BARLICY CANTERBURY POTATOKS Groceries &, Ironmongery, Full Stock of KVKRYTKING, at Special Cash Piuces. BUSHFF.LLING & CONTRACTORS' SUPPLIES, At Lowest Piucks. W. A. O'MEAKA, Union Bank Buildings. FOR SALE OR LEASE. COTTAGK and Section occupied by Mr Budd, Whataupoko. £ pply to— (i. GKANT, I!).'! Lowe Street. 'fICTANTND KNOWN— Special "bargaTini v V in Ladiea' .lackets, Corsets, 'I'rimmcd Hats, 'L'o(|nes, Children's Millinery, Wool Wraps, etc., etc. — William Phttil". llil WANTKI) KNOWN— Special value iv Men's Kaiapoi Macintoshes (sewn seams), Men's Kninpui Tweed Suits, Trousers, etc. Great variety — William Pkttie. WANTFH KNOWN — Miss Rowolillo haa resumed charge of my Millinery and Showroom. — William Pkttik. W" A^T'iyirK~No"\VN^Speciai"p7i"ccslo"i' Colonial Flannels, Blankets, Rugs, , etc. ; Ureas Tweeds, Serges, Curl Cloths, etc. — William Pettik. TAKiifwboiis' g risatFeppermint CURB for Coughs and Colds -la 6d and 2a (id, All Grocers and Chemists. 1 tf\f\f\ YARDS Mellon Cloths, in I.VJ'"L?VJ' navy, black, myrtle, grey, and maroon, at 4a lid du/cn vaids ; heavy twill Navy Serges at !)d j'ard ; plain and striped Flannelettes at 2s lid dozen.. — At Henky Lewis. 1 iD&O I>AIIW White Bhuikciß, 7s 9d , l\/\/ ])air ; 00 pairs Double - bed , Blanketß, lln (id pair ; 50 Striped Austrian Rugs at 'Is 0d each ; 50 White Quills at 2a lid euch. — To be had at Henry Lewis. MANY Ladies eompliiin tho Tea they have been using has neither flavor , nor utrength. If they try KOZIE TEA ! they will bo Baiislieil, — Teat and Fkiah, Agents.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7951, 2 July 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7951, 2 July 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7951, 2 July 1897, Page 3

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