NOW READY. KIRKPATRICK’S SPECIAL QUALITY u ” “K” BRAND NEW SEASONS FRESH FRUIT JAMS. “ All the many persons who have tested the ‘K’ JAMS a.e loud in their praise, and we must unreservedly congratulate Messrs Kirkpatrick and Co. upon turning out a genuine fruit Jam fit to grace the tables and please the palates of the most luxurious and fastidious.’’—Hawke's Bay Herald, July 18th. S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., Manufacturers, Nelson. 1891 1891 rpOLOGA ngAY JOCKEY OLUB, ANNUAL RACE MEETING, To be held on TUESDAY (St. Patrick’s Day), MARCH 17, On the New Course, kindly given by A. Reives, Esq. President: A. Reeves, Esq.; Vice-President: M. Stopford, Esq. ; Judge : Mr Spence ; Clerk of Course: Mr H. Glover; Clerk of Scales : Mr H. Loiaell; Starter: Mr J. Trimmer Handicapper: Mr C. D. Bennett; Stewards Messrs Dixon, H. Williams, J. Moore, W. W. Brown, William Poti, D. Hata, A. J. Cooper, H. Bruce, R. Harper, H. R. Tamararu, Steele, G, Kilburn, and K. Paki; Treasurer: Mr H. Williams. —PROGRAMME—’I'O start at 11 am. 1— Hurdle Race, cf 20sove,, 2 miler, over eight flights of burd'es 3ft Gin high. Nomination, 15s ; acceptance, ss, To start at 12 o’clock. 2— Maiden Plate, of 15aova„ miles Open to all horses that have never won a prize of the value of lOsovs, at the time of entry. Weight for age. Entrance, 15s. To start at 1 o’clock. 3— Flying Stakes, of 20sovs., J mile, handicap. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, as. To start at 2 p.m. 4— Hack Race (handicap), of lOsovs., Imile Entrance, 10s. To start at 3 p.m. 5— Uawa Stakes (handicap), of 30aovs., 2 miles. Nomination, Isov.; acceptance, 10s. To start at 4 p.m. 6— Fobcsd Handicap, of lOsovs., 1 mile and a distance. Nomination, 10s. Compulsory to winners, optional Jo others. Nominations close on February 28th, Acceptances close March 14th. Weights declared March 7th. Night of general entry, March 16th. GEORGE KILBURN, Hon. Sec. FOB .ALE. A NICE LITTLE FARM, of 150 acres, near Ormond, fenced and subdivided into Five paddocks, with good Nine-roomed House, Cow Shed, Yards, and all necessary outbuildings, Orchard of 2} acres (containing about 200 fruit trees now coming into bearing), constant supply of water at all seasons of the year in every paddock, together with about 50 head of milking cows (carefully bred and broken), and necessary plant for carting milk to Factory (situated about 3 miles distant). There are also ten acres or thereabouts o Bush suitable for Firewood. For further particulars, apply to— DaLAUTOUR 4 BIEVWRIGHT, Solicitors, Gisborne, Or to— GEORGE DAVIS, Ormond Factory.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 583, 17 March 1891, Page 4
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424Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 583, 17 March 1891, Page 4
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