' CONCERT - By the Children of Gisborne School. ; • The Operetta U ICK yy HITTIN GTO N N D H ,S C AT ’ Preceded by a Short .Programme of Miscellaneous Items. H IS M TUESDAY, AJESTY’S OCTOBER rjTftEATRE 20tli. 1908'. Doors open at 7.30; performance at 8. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s; Body of Hall; Is; Children, halfprice. GARRISON HALL. Q.RAND " QPENING BALL. THE GARRISON HALL,AVliatau"poko, "will be formally opened with a GRAND MILITARY BALL, to be held on AYEDNESDAY, the 2Stli October (People’s Show Day). Dancing 8 p.m. POP UL Alt PRICES—G ent lemen, os;' Ladies, 2s 6d. Music by City Band. QHILDREN’S ]S[IGHT. ON THURSDAY, 29th October, the 'Hall will be thrown open to children. Dancing, 7.30 p.m. Music by Federal Band. ADMISSION—Is for Children and Parents accompanying them; other Adults 2s 6d. No adults to dance before 10 p.m. C. HELLIER EVANS, Hon. See. Entertainment Comt. FOR PUBLIC SALE. New o-roomed residence, with Bathroom, Pantry, Hot and Cold Water Service to Sink and Bath, 2 Register Grates. AY ashhouse with Copper set- in, AA orkshop laid out. ami all conveniences of A MODERN HOUSE. Not 10-minutes from G.P.O. and near Bank, Kaiti, on a corner section. NEAIILx HALF AN ACRE. HAS NO EQUAL AT THE PRICE—£IIOO. C. G. BLOORE LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, LOWE STREET. AGRICULTURAL SHOAV. lterationsto programme CATTLE. CLASS S 7 is for Jersey Yearlings. CLASS 97—Dairy Cow in calf. Entries in all Ayrshire and Jersey Classes are not eligible ' excepting those entered in Classes Nos. 80 and 92. SHEEP. CLASSES 152 and loo.—Farming Class: Entries in these classes are to be unshorn. DOG CLASSES. Dr. Collins has donated a handsome Silver Rose Bowl, value £5 os, tor the Best Sporting Dog in the Show. l ' • 'A Air. Dunn presents £1 Is for the Best Kelpie Dog. . CLASS 220a.—Best Pug Dog. Prize, „ 10s. - PRODUCE. CLASS 227a.—Best Box of factory Butter. 561 b. Ist Prize, £1; 2nd Prize, 10s. ' ; ■ CLASS 227 is for Separator Butter (not Factory made). CLASS 239 a Collection of Lo-cally-grown Fruit. Ist Prize, £l. Is, presented by Mr. Hugh Binnie; 2nd Prize, 10s. CLASS 53— I Tandem. Style of driving will bo considered m making award. , •* , _ CLASS 54—Four-in-hand. Style of driving will bo considered in makincy award. ° H. M. PORTER, Secretary. POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, 714 T EMBER S’ TICKETS will be forJLtJL warded on receipt of Subscriptions, How due. > c - ; ; H. Al. PORTER, . . , Secretary. A. & P. ASSOCIATION’S SHOW. NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. TO those who are 'Exhibiting at the above Show ring up W. HOWARD, Tel, No. 67, for an attractive, plain, or pictorial sign 01111 will draw like u 4-U.p. lpaguet, ,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2325, 19 October 1908, Page 1
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