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Business Notices. J. BIGLEY, Tinsmith, flvmbeh, and sheet. METAL WORKER, Gladstone Road. Manufactures Baths, tanks, chimneys, common and lead-edged ridging, spouting, fruit and honey tins, and ail descriptions of dairy and kitchen utensils, at the lowest possible prices. Also has on sale, at cheap rates —Sheet zinc, lead, copper, brass, plain and corrugated iron, tin plates, ingot tin, lead and iron piping, and pumps. Also, a good assortment of tinware, hollowware, galvanised-iron ware, churns, meat covers, wire nails, galvanised nails and spikes and Bin.), lead-headed nails, <fcc., all of which will be sold at very low prices for cash, thereby saving the time, trouble, and expense of booking, &c. GLADSTONE" ROAD, Gisborne. 1009 GREAT IMPORT OF TEA. Great saving in household EXPENDITURE, by purchasing EAST’S INDIAN TEA, At 2s. per lb. A BEALLY GENUINE ARTICLE, Very strong, both in liquor and flavor, and recommended to all for a trial. TRY EAST’S— For REFRESHING DBINKS.—The wellknown Vin-Sant4, Lime Juice, Lime Juice Cordial, Lemonade Powders, Eno’s Fruit Salts, Sparkling Saline, Baspberry, and other Syrups. TRY EAST’S— For TOILET SOAPS.—Trane-Glycrine, Vaseline, Coal Tar, Carbolic, and Fancy ditto. TRY EAST’S BAKING POWDEB, and you will use no other, being unsurpassed fox strength and purity. TBY EAST’S For Prime Canterbury Hams, Bacon and Cheese. TRY EAST’S For all GENERAL GROCERIES—Stock complete, and price-list specially prepared for all Cash Buyers.—Please obtain one. J. EAST. Upi?er and Lower Gladstone Road.

Sporting. The waiapu annual bace MEETING, XO BB HELD ON MARCH 14, 1884; Pbbsidbnx —Sir George Whitmore. VICU-PimSIDENX — Sxbwabds —Messrs. M. Stopford, Esq,, W, H. Harding, Esq.; George Walker, Esq. |F. Pook, Esq.; and D. McGuire, Esq. Judob—A. H. Wallis, Esq, Sxabtbb—William O'Meara, Esq. HANDicArraa—W. F. Hale, Esq. Cubs or tub Scales—F. Book, Esq. Clbbx oy ikk Covbsb—Wi Hareroa, Esq. PROGRAMME : 1, HANDICAP HURDLE BACE, of not less than £l5. Nomination of 1 aov.; aooep. tance 1 sov. Distance two miles, over six flights of hurdles Bft. 6in. high. Top weight, 12st> 2. MAIDEN PLATE, weight forage, of £181 open to all horses that have never won a subscribed prize of the value of £5. Distance 14-miles. Entrance £l. 8, WAIAPU HANDICAP, of not les* than £2O. Distance l|.miles. Top weight 9st. 71b, Nomination of £1; acceptance £llos. 4. HACK RACE, of £5, Distance 1 mile. Entrance 10s, 5. STEWARDS' PUBSE, of not less than £l2. Distance Ij-miles. Welter weights for age, gentlemen riders. Open to all horses, the bona fide property of the members of the Waiapu Baoe Club. Nomination £l. 6. FORCED HANDICAP, of not less than £l2. Distance 1 mile. Compulsory to winners, optional to losers, hacks excepted. Top weight lOst, Entrance £l, CONDITIONS : No person allowed to enter a horse the property of another person, unless both be a subscriber of at least £1 to the race-fund. Hacks excepted. No entry will be received for any race, except upon the conditions that all claims, disputes. and objections arising shall be decided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, and their decision upon all points shall be final. All protests to be accompanied with the deposit of £2, to be forfeited if the protest is considered frivolous. Two horses to start in each race or only half the money will be given. Hack shall mean a horse that has never started in a weight for age or handicap race of the value of £5. Nominations for Hurdle Race and Waiapu Handicap to be in the hands of the Secretary, together with entrance-fee, not later than 8 p.m. on the evening of the Sth Feb. Nominations must contain the name, age, description, and pedigree (if known) of the horse, and colours of the rider. All nominations must be under sealed cover, addressed to the Secretary of the Waiapu Race Club, Waipiro, and endorsed entry for Waiapu Races. No delayed nominations will be received. Weights to be declared on February 22nd, Acceptances to close on 7th March, night of general entry. AU races run under the Poverty Bay Jockey Club rules and weights. J. A. HARDING, Secretary and Treasurer, 998 Waiapu R.C. Don’t Dio in The HouseRough on Rats ” clears out rats, mice, beetles, roaches, bed-bugs, flies, ants, insects, moles, jack-rabbits, gophers, 7Jd. Moses, Moss, & Co., Sydney, General Agents.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 63, 11 February 1884, Page 3

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