NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION. THE BEER AND PORTER AWARDS. ‘GA V I N AND QO, AGAIN BE AT ALLCOMERS. Eoar First-class Certificates and One Secondclass Certificate. The following Awards have been made in connection with the exhibits of Ales at the New Zealand and South Seaa Exhibition :— MALT BITTER ALE XXXX-First.class Certificate. STRONG ALE—First-class Certificate. MEDIUM ALE XXXX—Second-class Certificate. BOTTLED ALE—First-class Certificate. BOTTLED STOUT—First-class Certificate. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. M‘GAVIN & CO. obtained the following Awards at the Melbourne Exhibition, 1888-89, in a competition against the World : MALT and BITTER ALES—Firstdags Certificate and Gold Medal. STRONG ALES—First-class Certificate and Gold Medal. Special Mention List—M’GAVIN AND CO. M‘GAVIN~~AND CO, UNION BREWERY, DUNEDIN.
PITT & DAVIES Have been favored with instructions from Messrs Bull and Son to sell by Public Auction, at their Mart on WEDNESDAY the 17th inat., at 11 a.m,— A CHOICE SELECTION of Fruit, Shelter, and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Walnuts, Gooseberries, Roses, Camelias, Daphnes, Bowardias, Duelzia, Carnations, etc., etc. A GRAND SELECT SOCIAL AND DA NCE A Grand Select Social and Dance will be held at the City Eink 0Q THURSDAY, the 18th June, 1891, in aid of the Funds the Roman Catholic Church.
Tickets may be had from Messrs W. Good, W. Miller, J. Martin, F. J. Maguire, or from the Ladies of the Committee. ©3” LADIES BY INVITATION ONLY. Gentlemen’s Tickets, ss. F, J. MAGUIRE, E. J. O’MEARA, Hon, Secs. WHATAUPOKO POUND. IMPOUNDED by J. Fisher, from the Ormond Boad, on June 9th, at 10.30 a.m. 1 Brown Mare branded like JM conjoined. Will be sold at the above Pound Yard at Noon on TUESDAY, June 16, 1891, unless redeemed. J. FISHER, Poundkeeper. "piMPIRE JOINING George How Chow, |_| AVING received most decided approval from the Residents o£ Gisborne and Country Visitors, the Proprietor has to meet increased requirements, and has taken over the premises formerly occupied by J. Palmed and Co. Meals of Superiob Quality at all Hours, (Including Specialities.) OYSTERS (deliciously cooked) HOT SUPPERS EVERY night. Private Booms, Reading and Smoking Booms, Geo. HOW” CHOW, Propribtob. TEND E B S . Tenders invited up to Tuesday, 16th instant, for Felling 30 acres of Bush, For particulars, apply to— W. KENWAY, Waimata ; Or Dunlop and Bourke. FOOTBALL. TUCKER’S Paddock; Saturday, 13th June, 1891; Maori v Pakeha. Play to commence 3 p.m. sharp ; admission to ground, 6d ; Ladies Free. J. FISHER, Hon. Sec., P. 8.8. Union, TENDERS FOB BUSHFELLING. TENDERS wanted for BUSHFELLING at Kanaekanae. Tenders to close on SATURDAY, 27th June. Specifications and further information may be obtained from— I JAMES ORB, Bangatira Station. TO LET. rpHAT Convenient Nine-roomed Dwelling I_L House at Whataupoko, lately occupied I by Mr A, F, Habdy, I JOHN COLEMAN.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 620, 13 June 1891, Page 3
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450Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 620, 13 June 1891, Page 3
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