COMMON, SHELTON AN CO., LIMITED, UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS. SOFTWOODS DEPARTMENT. CLOTHING. We have just received a Special Line in MEN’S TWEED SUITS, TROUSERS and BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS, S Which we are selling at Greatly Reduced Prices to Clear. Our' Clothing at all times we ; Sell Cheap. hi view of HEAVY SHIPMENTS lo arrive at an early date, we intend to give our cntomera BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS until arrival of Winter
Goods. ->■ ■■ DIRECT SHIPMENTS OE BOOT DRESSINGS. ' - “ Dandy ” Tan Dressings (Large). “Star” ~ ; „ (Small). “ Gilt Edge ” Black Dressing. . “Elite” „ „ "Bon Ton” ~ „ “ Boston " Black Waterproof Blacking “ Superb " Patent Leather Dressing, These Dressings are all of First-Class | Quality and will not injure the leather, ONOE USED—ALWAYS USED SADDLERY. We have just opened a few cases of COLONIAL SADDLERY which we are now selling at Prices that Defy Competition. The “ Special Queensland Stock Saddle,” We would advise Stock-riders and others to call and inspect. SADDLERY Of Ali?DescriptionS Kept. ■ —-Boots and Shoes. Leathers. Grindery. Saddlers’lronmongery.
A SINGLE ARTICLE AT WHOLESALE PRICE. _ D. M. ORR HAS FOB SALE,] Ex Late Arrivals ONE TON DONAGHY’S BINDER TWINE 5 bales Cornsacks, 44 and 48 inch 50 sacks Fowl Wheat 50 sack 3 Fresh Pollard and Bran ' Fresh Oatmeal Meek’s Flour, in 25’s, 50’s, 100’s, and sacks Large Stocks of all kinds of Stores, Ironmongery, Seeds, Wire, Staples, Wire Netting, i Etc., Etc. Also: Every description of FARM and DAIRY PRODUCE. Speoial line of TURNIP SEED, 2d per lb to clear, suitable for bush land. Full Stock of DUN and WHITE OATS, MAIZE, BARLEY, CHAFF, Eto. NEW POTATOES in any quantity. „ ONIONS. LOAF CHEESE, Etc., Eto. Consignments of FRUIT arriving by every steamer from Sydney, South Sea Islands, and Auckland. Premises now doubled in size, and nothing but the BEST description of goods kept and and at Lowest Possible Prices. D. M.. ORE. ST. PATRICK’S ANNUAL SPORTS-
PARK COMPANY’S GROUNDS, To Hapara, rjIHURSDAY, March 14th, 1901. £IOO IN PRIZES. £IOO IN PRIZES. . - PROGRAMME OP EVENTS. To start at Noon. 1. Boys’ Handicap (under 16), 120 yards. First prize, 10s; second prize, ss. Entrance, Is. - ■ To start at 12.15 p.m. 2. Girls’ Handicap (under 14), 100 yards. First prize, 103; second prize, ss. Entrance, Is. To start at 12.30 p.m. 3. St. Patrick’s Handicap, of £3O, to be run in three distances, viz., 100, 220, and 440 yards, with prizes for each distance, and aggregate prize of Gold Medal, suitably inscribed. Points for Medal; First, 5 points; second, 3 points; third, 2 points. First event, 100 yards ' (in heats). First prize, £5; second prize, £110s; third prize, 10s. Entrance, ss. LUNCH. To start at 1.30 p.m. Finad Heat of 100 yards, St. Patrick’s Handicap. To start at 1.40 p.m. 4. Pony Racs (14-2 and under), 4 furlongs. First prize, £2 10s; seoond prize, 10s. Entrance, 3s. To start at I.ss'pun. 6. St. Patrick’s Handicap, second event, 220 yards. First prize, £7 10s; second prize, £1 10s; third prize; 103. Entrance, 7s6d. To start at 2.5 p.m. 6. Three-quarter Mire Scurry. Catch weights. For horses that have never won a race exceeding £5 in value. First prize, £5; second .prize, Trophy, value £1 Is. Entrance, ss. To start at'2.ls p.m. , 7. Handicap Trotting- -Race-' (in saddle), twice round. First prize, £4; second prize, £l. Entrance, ss. ’ To start at 2.35 p.m. 8. Handicap Hurdles, 220 yards, over 10 ' flights. First prize, £2; second . prize, 10s.' Entrance, 2s. To start at 2.50 p.m. 9. Hospital Fund Race Handicap, 200 yards. First prize, £2 2s, presented by Adair Bros.; second prize, £1 Is, presented by , Mr J. W. Nolan. Entrance, starters 2s, non-starters Is.
To start at 3.10 p.m. 10. Half-mile Handicap. First prize, £5 second prize, £2.- Entrance ss. To start at 3.30 p.m. 11. Hobse-jumping Competition (over such jumps as the Committee may determine). First prize, £3 10s ;• second prize, bridle value £1 Is, presented by Mr E. Williams; third prize, 10s. Entrance ss. To start at 4.10 p.m. ; 12. St. Patrick’s Handicap, third' event, . ,440yds. First prize, £10; second.prize, £2; third prize, £l. Entrance, 30s. To start at'4.2o p,mi 13. Half-mile Scuitav. Catch weights. For horses that have never won a race exceeding £5 in value. First prize, £5; second prize, bridle value £1 Is, presented by Messrs Primrose and Leslie. Entrance, ss. ' ' ’ To start at 4.30 p.m.' 14. One Mile Handicap. First prize, £10; seeond prize, £2 10s; third prize, Pair of Trousers value 30s, presented by Messrs Sandlant and Co. Entrance, ss. BUIES AND CONDITIONS. Entries for the following events, with performances and colors, viz., Nos. 1,3, 5,7, 8, 9,10,12,14, close at tha office of Mr J. M. Cumming, Lowe street, on THURSDAY, 7th March, at 9 p.m. Entries for the following events, viz., Nos. 2,4, 6,11,13, and the Dancing Competitions, will be reoejved by the Secretary on the ground not later-than hall an hour before the time of starting. Nominations must be accompanied with required amount of cash, otherwise they will not be accepted. J. M. GUMMING, i- Hon. Sec. ■ 'ENNESSrS for Depeudables.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 48, 26 February 1901, Page 3
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