ST. PATRICK’S DAY 1891—SPO RTS-1891 TO BE HELD ON GISBORNE PARK COMPANY’S GROUNDS, rpUESDAY, MARCH 17th. To start at 11 o’clock sharp. —PROGRAMME—BVBSTS. 1— Open Handicap Race, 100 yards; Ist prize £2,2nd prize 10s; entrance 2s 6d 2— Handicap Race for Boys under 14 years; 150 yards; Ist prize £l, 2nd ss; entrance Is 3— Open Handicap Hurdle Race, 220 yards, over G flights of hurdles, 3 feet G inches in height; Ist prize £2 10s, 2nd prize 10s; entrance 3s 4— Half Mile Scurry, for horses that have never won a race of any description; prize £5; entrance 5s 5— Handicap Trotting Face, in harness ; twice round course; prize £5, entrance 7s Gd 6— St. Patrick's Handicap, 440 yards ; first prize £5; 2nd prize £1; entrance 6s 7— Handicap Pony Trot (14 hands and under); prize £3; entrance 5s ; distance 2 miles 8— Old Men’s Race, 100 yards; prize £1; entrance Is ; 50 years or over 9— Ladies’ Bracelet, value £5, Lady riders only, for horses that have never won public money; entrance ss; Bracelet now bn view in Mr Good’s window 10— Open Handicap Mile Race; Ist prize £3; 2nd prize 10s ; entrance 4s 11— High Jump for Horses; prize £3; entrance 5s 12— Race for Girls under 14 years; 150 yards; fiist prize £l, 2nd prize ss; entrance Is 13— Handicap Trotting Raos, 2 miles ; prize £5; for horses that have never won public mouey ; entrance 7a 6d Entries tor all Horse-racing Events to be handed to the Secretary on the ground one hour before each event, Entries for all Handicap Foot-race Events will be received by the Secretary up to MONDAY, Match 9:h, at 8 p,m. Handicaps declared Thursday, March 12th Sports of various and amusing kinds on the Grounds.
F. J. MAGUIRE, H<rn. Sec. J. H. MARTIN, Hon. Treas. j C. DEAN PITT, Under Instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Gisborne, acting upon the Application of the Mortgagee, I will, on WEDNESDAY, the Fourth day ot March. 1891, at the honr of Eleven o’clock in lhe forenoon, in hie Auction Mart, situate in the town of Gisborne, Sell by Public Auction— ’ ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, con- ] taining Three acres, Three roods, and Thirty-six perches, more or less, being Lots 6,7, and 8 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office at Napier, under No. 539, which said piece of Land is part of the Whataupoko Block, together with ail the Buildings appertaining [hereto (iriolllding the I Fellmongery building). Particulars and Conditions of Sale may he sepn at the office of Mr Hugh Joseph Finn, Gisborofi, Solicitor for the Mortgagee, Dated at Gisborne this IQih day of February, 1891, Q. L. GREENWOOD, Registrar Supreme Court. CENTRAL, COAL AND FIREWOOD YARDS. COAL-NEWOASTLE, TAUPIRE, AND WESTPORT COAL, By Bag or Ton, FIREWOOD — MANUKA AND MIXED, OUT to any length, and delivered CHEAP FOR CASH. KENNEDY, .EVANS & Co. —— .— Eduction Owicb, <• Napier, Feb. 11 th, 1891. jjlOR ..the information .of Jichool. UibmJJ mittees it is hereby notified that Mr Charles Hall has withdrawn his name as a Candidate for Election as a Member of the Board of Education, district of Hawke’s Bay. H. HILL, Secretary. APPLICATION TO TRANSFER LICENSE ’ TO OCCUPY LAND UN DEFERRED PAYMENTS. Crown Lands Office, Napier,lBth Feb., 1891. "VTOTICE is hereby given that Daniel -LN McNair has applied to ths Land Board of the Hawke’s Ray District to transfer hie interest in the License to occupy Section 4, Block VII, "Waimfita Survey District, to Alexander Leonard Bellebrv, of Gisborne, Settler, G. W. WILLIAMS, Commissioner ei CroWh Lands. TENDERS for Supply of 50 Cords of FIREWOOD, iff four foot lengths, to be delivered at the Brewery before Ist May next. Tenders to state name of Wood and price per Cord. Tenders close at 12 o’clock SATURDAY, 28th instant. WM. F. CRAWFORD. FIREWOOD FOR SALE. THE undersigned is prepared to deliver DRY FIREWOOD in any part of the Town or Whataupoko in large or small quantities at Current Bates, Orders left With Mr» Henzler; Mr, Maynard, butcher; or Mr GoldiO, milkman, will be promptly attended to, , . J. VON PEIN. WHITBY AND PARTINGTON, PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Have on Sale and to Arrive I—- ! /CANTERBURY OATS, Canterbury Bacon, New Potatoes, Chaff, Hay, Pollard and Maize. AU descriptions of ' GROCERIES Cheap for Cash. Grass-seed : and other Produce bought. Cash on de- ■ livery. Empire and Gregg and Co.’s Pure I Blended Teas. ' WHITBY AND PARTINGTON, Lowe Street, Gisborne.
CLAYTON & SAWYER are booking orders for Totara Posts and Strainers just landed and to arrive, Cheap at wharf.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 576, 28 February 1891, Page 3
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757Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 576, 28 February 1891, Page 3
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