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EAST COAST HUSSARS’ SPOBTS, To be held at the PABK COMPANY'S GROUNDS ON gATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH lei. F.M. 11 1.45— Military Circle and Sword Exkbcisb. 2 30—Hussars' Handicap Trottino Rack, miles. Owners up, iu uniform. 2.45— Ofxn High Jump for Horses. Open to all comers. Entries to be made on the ground at I p.m. Entranoe, 2s 6d ; prize, £1 10s.

3.o—Hussars' 200 Yards Foos Racz, with sword and carbine. 3 15—Hussars’ Handicap Flat Racb, 1 mile. Minimum weight, 12at. To be ridden In uniform. 3.30— Hussars’ Sections of Fours, over hurdles. 4.o—lsoyds Open Handicap Foot Race, for all comers. Entries for this event to close at 4 p.m. TO DAY (THURSDAY’), 27th, at Messrs Adcane and Primrose’s shop. Handicaps to be made by Mr Primrose, and published on Friday evening. Entrance, 2s. let prize, £1; 2nd prize, 10s. 4.1.5-Hussars’ Handicap Hubdljlißaoe, 1 mile; over four flights of hurdles. Minimum weight, 12st. To be ridden in uniform. 4.30— Hussabs’ Umbrella and Cioar Racz, }-mile. 4.4s—Hussars’ Military Trot, 1 mile. Winner to judge pace nearest to 8 miles an hour. 5 o—Hussabs’ Militabv Gallop, 1 mile. Winner to gallop nearest to 12 miles an hour. 5.30— Hussars’ Alarm Race, Troopers to catch horses iu paddock, and saddle up. First complete section of four in, to win. Entrance to Grounds. Is; Children under 12, free. Entrance Io Grandstand, 6i. There will bo an enclosure for horees, entrance to which will be compulsory. Charge, 6d per head. COOK COUNTY CO UNCI DSPECIAL OBDEB,

•VTOTICE is hereby given that st a Special ' Meeting of this Council held on FRIDAY, 21« t February, 1890, it was resolved that on the 28th March, 1800, a Special Bate of Onis sixtk or a penny be made upon al 1 rateable property in tbe Waikohu and Ormond Road District* for a period of 26 years, ootnmenoing Ist April, 1890, and ending 31st March, 1916, for the purpose ot providing interest upon a sum of £4500, to be obtained in terms of the Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1888, for the purpose of erecting a Bridge across the Waipaoa river at Kaiteratahi. The Bate to be due and payable in two equal instalments on the first days of April and October in each year. The Rato Book is open for inspection for four weeks. A Special Meeting of the Council will be held on FBIDAY, ?Bth March, 1890, for the purpose of confirming the above Besoiution. JOHN WABKEN, Clerk. Gisborne, Feb. 24,1890. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. “KTOTICE is hereby given that all Bates which are unpaid on 7th March, 1890, will be sued for without further notice. JOHN WABBEN, Clerk. February 25, 1890. TETE NOTED CASH

NEW ADVERTISEMENT ’ NOTE OUB PBICES. LING FISH, 7d per lb. SALT HEBBINGS, KIPPERED do. SALMON, lid per tin. SARDINES, lOd per tin. JAMS, 5s 6d per doz, „ 5s per do;, MARMALADE, Ts'psr do«, •WWW Noxp IBIS—MASON'S JAM JABS—Pinta 8a Bd, Quarto lie, J gal. IBs 6d per doz, Beat Almond Scented SOAP, large bars, 10s 8d per caee; good useful SOAP, 7s per case; STABCH, 6d per lb; BLUE, lOd per lb. SUGAR—Loaf, 5d per lb; do. No, S, 401 b bag, IQs, ipIUB, TUAS. Tbg purchaser Of A chest of the beat TEA tbe world produces, 451ba weight, at 2s 4d per lb, will be preaented with a beautiful Electroplated Tea and Coffee Service ot tour pieces. TEA—With each 12lbs purchased we will present J doz. White and Gold Gups and' Saucers. --“Z- ' TEAS—Nelson, Moats's for Is 10d b»e lb; Gregg and Co. ’s Celebrated, Tba largest stock of sAeln Poverty Bay to select from, VINEGAR—Best, Ua 4d par gal. ; do, good piokHng, I* ted do. SAUCE—Large bottles, (f l each: do,, 8s 64 per doz. FLOUR—SO’s. 5s 3d ; 100’s, 10s. OATMEAL-3* 61 pat 2611! SALT-Break Horse, lawt bag. OOFFEE-le w IK T ’ TOBACIW -‘'Derby, 5s 4d per It. KNjFg PDLtSH-Star, 44 per tin. Auirtksn BROOMS—Ia each. ULOI'HES LINES—4e Cd per d»z. Ven Houten's COCOA—Is per tin, JAR GINGEB-Ij ‘ ‘

■KSTO2 PITT& MAGUIRE'S P R I O_E 8 . THE NOTED *CASH Emerson Street, Napier; »pd Gty&tiqjie Hoad, QUbonie.. A Large Stock ot Gxsbbal Rzovmitss always ’ oa bond. TO LET. SIX B OOMED HOUSE in Roebuck road. Concrete Tank; every convenience. ' ’ Apply- ‘ TOWN CLERK. . AAh O»O8B-BB»D EWES FOE

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 422, 27 February 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 422, 27 February 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 422, 27 February 1890, Page 3

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