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AGENT FOR Tmk Royal Insurance Company. (Capita £8,500,000) Warnock Bros.' Soars, Kto. Santonimk Balsam Company's Siieui 1 Drench. G. R. WYLLIE, AUCTIONEER ANT) GENERA L MERCHANT. STOCK AN]) STATION AGKNT. I BEG to notify the arrival of n largo stock of General Merchandise, Which has been opened, and I am now offering the mime to the Public at the very Lowest Possible Prices, CONSISTING OF — SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, COCOAS CANDLKS, KEROSENE TOBACCO, MATCH US TINNED FRUITS AND FISH DRIED FRUITS. JAMS, FLOUR HAMS AND BACON WIRE, WOOLPACKS ALL KINDS OF fRODUCE Etc., Etc, Etc., Every article in the Grocery line kept. Produce and Furniture Sales held Weekly at the Mart. House Sale held Weekly at the Bazaar. Stook Sale Monthly at Makaraka (due notice of date advertised) Wool & Skin Sales, Periodically, as arranged by the Brokers' Association. 429 MANGATU TJACING /"ILUB. ANNUAL MEETING, To bo held on the Whatatiitu Racecourse, On FRIDAY, 20th JANUARY, 1599. President : Hon. Jas. Carroll, M.H.R. Vice-President : Geoffrey Muolean, Esq. Stewards : Messrs W, Bartlett, H. Perato, Jas. Bennett, Jas. Pritchard, R Pascoe, 11. Lockie, W. Muir, F. Blundell, E. Steggall, Judge : Mr G. Maclean. Starter : Mr G. Hinton. Clerk of Course : Mr Geo. McCartnej'. Clerk of Scales: Mr T. Augustus. Handicapper: Mr E. Deveiy. PROGRAMME. 12 Noon. — Handicap Hurdles, of 10 soys; second horse to receive 1 soy from stake. Nomination, 7s 6d ; acceptance, 2s Od. Distance Ij miles, over 7 flights of hurdles. 12.45 p.m.— Handicap Hack Hurdles, of 5 soys. Post entry, iis. Distance 1 mile, over 4 flights of hurdles. 1.30 p.m.— Flying Handicap, of 10 soys ; second horse to receive 1 soy from stake. Nomination, ;s 6d ; acceptance, 2s u'd. Distance, ;]-inile. 2.15 p.m.— Mancatu Cur (presented by Campbell-Ehreiifried, Limited), with a sweepstake of 5 soys added ; second horse to receive 1 soy from stake. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 2s 6d. Distance, 1J miles. 3 p.m.— District Race Handicap, of S soys. Post entry, Bs. For horses the bona fide property for three months prior to date of entry of owners residing in Mangatn, Taibamiti, and Whatatutu districts. Distance, 1 mile. 3.45 p.m.— Maiden Plate Handicap, of 8 soys. Nomination, ss; acceptance, .'is. For all horses that have never won mare than £.1 public money. Distance, 1 mile. 4.15 p.m. — Half-mile Scurry, of 3 boys. Post entry, 2s Od. Catch weights. 4.45 p.m. — Forced Handicap, of — soys. Post entry, — . Distance, 1 mile. Nominations to close with Secretary, Whatatutu Hotel, at 8 p.m., on Saturday, January 14th, 1899. Weights will be declared on Thursday, January 19th, 1899. Acceptances close at 10 a.m. on" Day of Races. Settling Niciit — Saturday, January 21st, 189!). All protests and disputes to be brought before the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, whose decision shall be final. Best performance and pedigree of horses entered to be handed in with Nominations. License fee for jockeys riding at this meeting, 5s each. All jockeys jostling or misbehaving in nny way to bo liable to a fine of 2!s and disqualified from further riding at this meeting. Five per cent, will be deducted from winners, to go to the Fund. The Stewards reserve the right to postpone the meeting should the weather prove unfavorable. W. HUNTER, Secretary. /I O to Attwood for Guns, Revolvers, V^T Rifles, Clarionet, Sewing Machines, Churns, Counter Scales, High Chairs, and Austrian Chairs. 4 ■~i O to Attwood for Prams 22s 6d, Pack \X Saddles, Copying Press, Spring Couches, Roofing Felt, Fowl sind Sheep Netting, and Kitchen Chairs 2s Cd. /""I O to Attwood for Spring, Wire, and K% Flux Mattresses, Single and Double Iron Bedsteads, Flutes, Accordeons, Sheet Music, Side-saddles, and Safes. f~^i O to Attwood for Books (any class), \JT Lever Watches, Pictures, Wicker Chairs, Wardrobes, Carpets, Crockery, Tables, and Cutlery. f~^i O to Attwood for Lady's Hack (quiet), \JT Station Waggon, Kitchen Dressers, Fretwork Machine, Hip Bath, Go-carts, and Rocking Chairs f^ O to Attwood for Shacklock Ranges, \JT Stoves, Camp Ovens, Drawing-room Suite, Tin Trunks, Hall Stand, and Anvil. /~^i O to Attwood for Invalid's Chair, \JT Saddles, Mangles, Chest Drawers, Gents' Clothing, Large Sign-board, and Ladies' Huts at 4d. QECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Gents O Clothing, Tools, Harness, Books, Guns, and Sewing Machines bought or exchanged. —At Attwood's, C-'rey Street. THE GISBORNB REGISTRY OFFICE. /Ti EO. WILLIAMS begs to announce vT that he has started a REGISTRY OFFICE for the engagement of domestic, farm, and other labor, and invites persons wishing to obtain employment, and those who have vacancies, to communicate with him. GEORGE WILLIAMS, Tobacconist, Gladstone Road. TELEniONE No. 98. 874 Mr William Marr, Professional Pianoforte Toner . And Teacher of Mrsic and Singing. /"VRDERS for Tuning promptly attended \J to. Country and Coast regularly visited. Address : Cobdm St. (opposite Presbyterian Church) MUSIC, M R ' G J. EA s a (Senior Honors Certificate Trinity College, London), Organist Wesley Church. TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. Singing and Voice Culture. Pupils prepared for Practical and Theore tical Exams. Terms on application, Gladstone Road. WILLIAM PETTIE has just com pleled a splendid suite of apart ments for carrying on his extensiv Dressmaking Department. Now open fc business under the management of Mis Robertson.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8410, 9 January 1899, Page 3

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