KAITEBATAHI BRIDGE. M. HALL, Has been favored with instructions by the Contractors for the above bridge to dispose of the following by Public Auction at tbe Bridge on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at Noon :— 1 HOUSE (kauri) 32x14, 2 houses (kauri) BxB, 1200 ft 9x2 and 9x3 Kauri Timber, 900 ft Totara 12x3 and Bx 4, Totara Blocks 12x12, Bft Roofing Iron, 1 40ft Pile Driver, 1 600 gallon Tank, Grindstone. A quantity of Bough Timber and Sundries. IS" Further Entries Isvitbd, GISBORNE HARBOUR BOARD. NOTICE. "VTOTICH is hereby given that all out--*-N standing Rates, for the year ending 31st December, 1891, remaining unpaid by the 20th instant, will be sued for without further notice. J. WARBEN, Acting Secretary. Harbor Board Office, Gisborne, 13th Aug., 1891. SALVATION ARMY, GISBOBNE. Five days' special go, from isth TO 20th AUGUST. ADJUTANT BISHOP LEADING. Commencing to-night (Saturday), loth, with—“ As We Work Parade.” SUNDAY, 6 am.—‘Ram’s H:rn Sounding.’ „ 7 a.m. —• Sharpening Battleaxes.’ „ 10 to 12 a.m.— 1 Solemn Assembly,’ „ 3 p.m.— 1 Glory Meeting.’ „ 7 p.m.—‘ Casting out Devils.’ MONDAY—’ Private Soldiers' Meeting.’ TUESDAY, 8 p.m.—' Publico, Musico, Festivo.’ Entrance: Silver Gift, WEDNESDAY—‘Enrolment of Recruits,' followed by Hot Pie and Coffee Feast, la, THURSDAY—• Gsneral Booth’s Social Scheme.' The Adjutant will give tbe latest developments.
The Mayor and other Leading Townsmen have consented to attend, GEO. H, MARTIN, Captain,
COME EVERYBODY, JpOVERTY p AY QLUB. INAUGURAL MEETING. OCTOBER, 1891. To be held in Waikanae Paddock, Childers road, Gisborne, PROGRAMME. 1— Maiden Tbot, ot lusovs ; two miles, Entrance, 15s. 2— Maiden Posy Trot, of lOiovs; 1J miles. Entrance, 10s. Height, 14.1 and under. 3— Pbesiden 's Handicap, of SOsovs ; three miles. Entrance, 20s; acceptance, 10s. 4— Handicap Pony Trot, of lOsovs ; two miles. Entrance, 10s. Height, 14.1 and under. 5— Electric Stakes Handicap, of 15sovs ; one mile. Entrance, 15s, 6— Selling Tbot, of lasovs; 2| miles. Winner to be sold for 15.0v5. 75yds allowed for every £5 off selling price. Any surplus to go to the Funds of the Club. Entrance, 15s. 7— Consolation Stakes, of Ssovs; 1J miles : Entrance, nil. For all beaten horses (only) at the meeting, For conditions, rules, time of entries and acceptances, etc., Bee Poster Programmes, J. ADEANE, Secretary. THE COMING SEASON. the handsome BROWN HORSE “HUKATER E,” (By Ingomar—-Bessemer ; bred by the Auckland Stud Company) WILL Stand the Coming Season, and owners of Thoroughbred Marqs are requested to study the following ING OMAR (Jiffi,)— Bay Horse, bred in Ireland in l*x73, and imported to N. Z. by Mr P. Campbell in 1884 ; got by Uncas—Wild Deer, by Red Heart —Mary O'Toole, by Annandale—Dahlia, bj’ New FashionMatilda, by Humphrey Clinker. Ingomar, as a four-year-old, walked over for Her Majesty's Plate,JOQsqvs, 3 miles, w.f.a., at the Down Ireland Royal Oarpowv tion Summer Meeting, and yfo.n the Hurdle Race at Croydon, beating nineteen others. As a five year-old he won tqe Ehoffl 'Club Handicap, of 2008ovs, added to sweeji of 15savs, one mile, beating Notus, Riohlieu, Hopbldbm, etc; Her Majesty's Plate of 100 guineas, 3 miles (912), w.f.a.—won in a canter ; Her Majesty's Plate, of 100 guineas, miles (9.12), w.f.a., at the Curragh September meeting—won in a canter ; Key Majesty's Plate, of 100 guineas, 3 miles (943) w.f.a., at the Curragh October—won a GAUter by six lengths, It will ha seen from the above performances that Ingoniar was a fine stayer under heavy weights, both on the flat and over hurdles His tabulated pedigree is full of stout blood, and he is the sire of Lochness, Btrephon, JSgyptilla, and Aloinous. HUKATE RE—Brown Colt, by Ingouiar—BeasemoU, foaled 1886. E^SS^MER—Bare Mare, bred by the Auckland Stud Company in 1880, by Musket—All Steel, by Stockham (imp.)—Steeltrap ; Stockham, by Weatherbit—Birthday, by Pantaloon—Honoria, by Camel. The mare was never raced, but was put early to the stud while perfectly sound. Her engagements were 4 as followsA.RO. Great Northern Foal Stakes, A.R.C. Guineas, and H.B.J.C. Guineas, HUKATERK can be seen at the Argyll Hotel StableS every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. A. H. BARRON, Te Hapara. NATIONAL MUTUAL LIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY. TkyTR W. O. GRAY is no longer connected -L’-L thia Association, 6. G. MARTIN, Secretary. BUSH FELLING. TO LET, in 100-acre Sections, Bush Jelling at Motu, at 25s an acre, to be felled 9ft Oln and under, Specifications to be seen at Standabd Office. J. MAWHINEY. NOTICE. ALL Stabling Accounts owing to tbe unersigned, vvhilet in occupation of the British Empire Stables, must be paid, without further notice, on or before the 31st inat,, to Mr D. McKenzie, of tbe British Empire Stables ; otherwise they will bo placed in the hands of a Solicitor for recovery. GIBSON AND HALL, Gibotae, August 3rd, 1801.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 647, 15 August 1891, Page 3
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773Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 647, 15 August 1891, Page 3
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