JUST LANDED. PRIME TASMANIAN POTATOES, -t £\ /Q PER SACK. i AlsOj DERWENT AND UP-TO-DATE SEED POTATOES (From Oamaru and Invercargill). LOWEST QUOTATIONS. 50 CASES TASMANIAN APPLES (TABLE and COOKING). MALCOLM AND GO. AUCTIONEERS AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, GLADSTONE ROAD. GISBORNE WOOL BROKERS' ASSOCIATION. T.HE .NEXT- SA L E Of WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, Etc., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1910. 703 LABOR_ DAY. IXTEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1910. MONSTER PROCESSION AND SPORTS. : N «Mr G. Darton. , Judge: Deputy Mayor, Wm. Pettie, Esq. PROCESSION. Splendid Displays by Trade Unions, Local Bodies,, and Tradespeople. PROCESSION PRIZES will be given ! f or : — » . Best Decorated Bicycle (Lady's) t Best Decorated Bicycle (Gent's) . Best Comic Cyclist Display t . Best Trade Union Display. : Best Tradesman's Display Best Comical. Display. < Best-kept Harness m Procession Best Carrier's Turnout. PROGRAMME OF SPORTS. Handicappers: Messrs G. Wildish and J. Nisbett. Starter: Mr R. H. Clark. Judges: Messrs G Primrose and W. Fraser. : 1. 150 YARDS RACE (Youths under 18 years). Entrance Is. 2. GIRLS' RACE. Entrance 6d. 3. 100 YARDS HANDICAP. Entrance ■ , Is. •.■■■■ 4. CYCLE RACE, 1 mile. Entrance 2s. 5. MARRIED WOMEN'S RACE. En- 1 , trance Is. ( 6. 100 YARDS (for members of Civil Servants Sports Association). 7. HIGH JUMP. Entmnce 2s. 8. POLE JUMP. Entrance 2s. j 9. HALF-MILE HANDICAP. En-' trance Is. . . , 10. CYCLE RACE, li miles. Entrance 3 li. SINGLE WOMEN'S -RACE. En \ trance Is. ■ , 12: SACK RAGE; Entmnce Is. 13. LABOR DAY HANDICAP. Entrance 2s. 14. CYCLE R AGE, 2 miles: Entrance 2s; 15. OBSTACLE RACE.' Entrance Is. 16. HALF-MILE HANDICAP (for mems bers of Civil Servants' Sports Asi > sociation). j 17. CONSOLATION CYCLE RACE. I Running Events N os. 3, 9, a-nd 13 close with Mr G. Wildish TO-DAY 7 (MONDAY), October 10th. . !. CHILDREN'S RACES. f -acre will be a number of Races for r Children under the supervision of Messrs; I G., Darton and P. Maher, for which - prizes have been donated by the follow- ; ing: Messrs W. D. S. Mac Donald, M.P.,' f j. H. Mftrtin, J. Lucas, J. Scaly, J. F. I Pettie, W. Samson, Hustler, j. Shaw, 3 H. .Hawkins, • W.\ Lissant Clayton, J. J. Martin, F. J. Single, J. E. Whitby, W- \ J. Cox ' and Co., Chapman and Steel* , Yates and McPhail. P. W. Sarpisson and Co., Wado and Gray,, and Teat and i Friar. ■■.._■' ' BABY ~SHOW. Under supervision of Mrs J. R. Kirk. Judges : Drs Reeves, Wilson, and ■'. Porter. Finest Baby Boy under 3 months. Finest Baby Girl under 3 months. Finest Baby Boy under 6 months. Finest Baby Girl under 6 months. Finest Baby Boy under 12 months. Finest Baby Girl under 12 months. D. W. OOLEMAN/ t 912 : y ■; Secretary . SOUND INVESTMENTS. IF you are m search of PROPERTY, . do not waste your Time and Money by travelling around; , We can give you particulars of. all classes of Property, having the PICK OF THE DISTRICT on our Books. ■ • These are worth inquiring about : — K7i ACRES Leasehold, close to Fac- *■* tpry, with Stock, as a going concern. A Snip ! £500. 01 ACRES FREEHOLD, handy to JX town ; one acre good orchard;, house 5 rooms, scullery, etc. ; large shed, with concrete floors. -This is a good place, and is within five minutes of School and Post Office. Price £1500; £500 cash, balance easy. 1Q Cif\f\ ACRJ&, part Freehold ond f- i7sUUU part Leasehold; good biuldings ;, stock, sheep, cattle, and horses. Price, as a going concern, £21,000, 1 800 ACRES . (Native Lease), ■ 30 X<J\J\J years, \vith right of rei^yal. Compensation for improvements. Price, £1400. Elasy tormsi 19^O ACRES, O.R.P. Good land. ±AO\> P j. ico £goo Termg, £500 cash. ft A ACRES, Land Transfer Title. " •*• Price £3 per acre. Terms, l-3rd . cash. . . ; 170 ACRES, Land Transfer Title. • Splendid Dairy Farm ; uil conveniences, well watered. £40 per acre. Terms, half cash. fiOO ACRES', Land Transfer Title; \J\J\J nearly all m grass and crop; near Dairy Factory. Price, £4 10s per acre. Terms very easy. /■ AH A ACRES, 0.R.P.. at 10s; ivirtly *• v improved ; on the Coast ; £1000. A bargain. ', 4 Full Particulars from — G. B. DE LAUTOUR ANO CO. LOWE STREET, Gieborno. SEE US re ... "Storrie" Milking Machines ' "Melotte" Cream Separators, and All Farm Implements. ; Also, Falkiner - 801 l Electric Shearing Machines and "Aerogen" Safety • Gas. ■■■■■■. ; AGENTS ....... f . Australian Alliance Assurance Com 1 pany. All classes of Insurance accepted at Lowest Current Rates.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12278, 10 October 1910, Page 8
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