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TO-MORROW. —HORSE SAL E.— G- R- WYLLIE, Instructed by Mr Thomas Fraser, will offer, at the Bazaar, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at -Jt p.m.— 1 THOROUGHBRED BROOD MARK, by Cotherstone, with foul at foot to Strowan, awl stinted to Egalilo. Also,— Three Useful Hacks. Without Reskbvk. G. R. WYLLIK, §89 Auctioneer. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE Limited, Have received instructions from the wellknown Ram breeder, A. McKcnzie, Esq., ' Seaforth, to sell by Auction, on THURSDAY, the 12th JANUARY, 1899, At the Matawhero Yarde— QA TWO-TOOTH LINCOLN RAMS, Ovy well-grown, and in good condition. Also, — -t (\f\ HEAD CATTLE 15 Yearling Heifers (well bred and quiet) 20 Yearlings (mixed sexes) 6 Fat Cows. JAMES CAMPBELL, Soi Auctioneer. The iT.S. Loan and Mercantile Agency Company [Limited] . MONTHLY~STOCK SALE At Matawbero Yards, THURSDAY, 12th JANUARY, 1599, At Eleven a.m. Entries : i i FAT CATTLE (Heifers, Steers, and 14: Spayed Heifers), 20 Young Steers, Several Springing Cows, 4 well-bred Berkshire Boars (young), 150 Wethers (in forward condition), 30 Dry Ewes (fat). Further entries invited. JOHN W. BRIGHT, 884 Auctioneer. A GARDEN FETE, ~ InAid of theFimds of Holy Trinity Church, will be held in the WAIKANAB PADDOCKS, OS THURSDAY, 12m JANUARY, 1899, from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. The CITY BAND have kindly consented to play Selections during the Evening. PROGRAMME— Outek Grounds, from 2 P.M. TO 3 P.M. Girls and Boys' Races, Sack Races, etc., etc., under supervision of Captain Winter. Prizes presented by Mrs Browne, and Messrs Townley, Dalrymple, Crawford, and Cottrell. From 3.30 to 4.30 p.m., under Captain Winter.— Tilting at the Ring, Lemon Cutting, Tent Pegging (all necessaries provided). Prizes presented by Messrs W. Morgan, Primrose, and Williams. Entrance, Is. Best Decorated Bicycle (ladies), entrance Is ; first and second prizes, Gold Brooch in case, and 21s, presented by Messrs Good and Townley (winner to have option). The same (gentlemen), entrance Is ; prize, Trophy valued at 21s, presented by Messrs Miller and Ormond. (Twenty entries or only half money given.) Best Decorated Vehicle ; entrance Is ; First prize valued £1 Is. presented by Messrs Williams and Kettle, Ltd ; second prize, Horse sjed for six months by Humphreys and Davys. Pea Rifle Shooting on the banks of the Waikanae, under the supervision of Air G. Humphreys. INNER GROUNDS. From2p.ii. Tosr.M.— Rounders, Swings, Driving the Nail, Threading the Needle, Aunt Sally ; Lucky Tub, the Misses ; Refreshment Stall, Miss Gray. TEA from 5 to 6.30 p.m. 6.30 p.m.— Handicap of 75 Yards for the Incumbent, Officers and Members of Vestry. Forced nomination of Is each. Prize presented by Mr Hennessy. 7 to 8 p.m.— Amusements, Rounders, Swings, Tug-of-wnr (country ladies v. Gisborne ladiea). Bto 10 p.m.— The City Band will play selections for the amusement of the visitors, <md coffee will be supplied at 9 p.m. 10 p.m.— "God Save the Queen." N.B.— General and Only Entrance : Mrs Humphreys' Gate, Carnarvon Street. Visitors are requested to provide themselves nith. tickets either at the gate or beforehand, which may be inspected by the Committee at any time. All horses and vehicles must be handed over to the Caretaker, who will place them in a secure paddock at a jharge of 6d per horse. Admission : Adults (to view all sports, 3tc, from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m., including tea it 5 p.m.), 2s per head ; families of four jdults and over, Is 6d head ; children from 3 to 15 years, Is head ; under, free. The inner gates will be opened at 7 p.m. For the 8 to 10 p.m. amusements, at Is per head. CHAS. W. FERRIS, Hon. Sec. N.B.— The ladies and gentlemen who have kindly promised to contribute will please be good'euough to give the Secretary notice before the 10th January, so that arrangements may be made to obtain their contributions. 808 "ormond pound. ~ Impo~u~nded On January 4th- — 1 Chestnut Gelding, white face, white blotch on each side, brand like HA (conjoined) on near shoulder. If not claimed and expenses paid before the 15th INSTANT, will be sold to pay expenses. K. ODLUM, S7B Poundkceper. KAMI ROAD BOARD. nnENDERS are invited up to 11 a.m., J. on TUESDAY, 10th instant, for FORMATION and METALLING of Roads, Specifications to be seen at the office of the Board. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Hy. McKAY, Clerk. Gisborne, Jan. 3rd, 1899. 854 FOR~SAL& ABOUT 25 TONS I3EBT KIDNEY POTATOES. Price, 5s per cwt. Country settlers can be supplied from Patutahi. Orders left at shop promptly attended to. J. LEWIS, 873 Patutahi. TATAPOURI HOTEL. MRS wTbAILEY, Proprietress. THIS Hotel is conveniently situated within two hours' drive of Gisborne, in one of the most picturesque and healthy parts of the East Coast, anil is fust becoming a favorite seaside resort. The cwisme, which is the best, is under the supervision of Mrs Bailey, whose business connection in Poverty Bay extends over a large number of years. The Diningroom, Bedrooms and Sitting-rooms are repletewith every convenience, and visitors patronising the Hotel will be assured the comforts of a home. Arrangements may be made for the free oonveyancs to the Hotel of Boarders whose stay will extend to one week or longer. The conveyance will leave town on Mon> days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Only the bat brand* qf Wines, Spirit) and Beer kept in stock. MRS W. BAILEY, 12 Proprietress. £D. Sad&lor and Harness Maker, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBOKNK. (Opposite the Union Bank of Australia). SPECIAL! NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS OX TONG UES (tinned), Sheep Tongues Fowl in Jelly, Duck in Jelly, Currici Fowl, Turkey and Tongue, Camp Pies Picnic Pies, Yachting Pies, Curried Hare Beef, Jlutton, Brawu, Ox Cheek, Tinne Fruits, etc., etc. At JAMES McKEE'S.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8408, 6 January 1899, Page 3

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