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POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. TWELFTH ANNUAL SHOW, Special Prizes. MR E. MURPHY offers a Prize, value two guineas, for the BEST PACE HACK that has been entered either as a Lady’s Hack, Light or Heavy-weight Hack. Mb 8. N. Williamson offers a Prize, value two guineas, for the BEST HUNTER on the field, to be ridden by a Lady over three hurdles, Ma I. o. Tahiob offers a Prize, value two guineas, for the BE T LADY’S MOUNT s”d EQUIPMENT. Mb W. Black offers a Prize of Plate, or any article value £2 sterling to the winner, for the BEST COLT or FILLY by DERRINGER, any age, Mr Black will not exhibit. ALTERATION INCATALOGUE (Honsis) Class 4—To read as “ Best two-year-old bred in the district.” H. C. BOYLAN, Secretary Poverty Bay Pastoral and Agricultural Society. ANNUAL HOSPITAL SPORTS' ST. ANDREW’S DAY, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, 1891. A MEETING of all who are interested in promoting the above will be held at the Court house, on MONDAY, 12th inst., at 7 30 p.m, Business : To appoint Committee and arrange Programme. Hy. McKAY,

WHATAUPOKO POUND IMPOUNDED by Charles Farrell, on Oct sth, at 11.15, for trespassing on private property. Grey Gelding, branded like EM neat shoulder. Will be sold at the Pound Yards on Tues, day, 20th day of October, 1891, unless redeemed, W. PERYER, Poundkeeper. A DANCE, A DANCE (in aid of the Olsen family) will be held at Sorry’s Hall, Makaraka, on FRIDAY, October 16th. Gentlemen’s tickets 4s ; Ladies Free. Refreshments provided. Dancing to commence at 8 p.m, Mr Carrington’s coach will leave town at 7.15 p.m, for the convenience of intending visitors, W. H, HARRIS, Hon. Seo. NOTICE. AH. BARRON will be visiting Tologa • Bay at the latter end of this week, and those having Mares for the service of either Hukatere or Lord Clyde will kindly leave word with Mr Kirk, Tologa Bay Hotel, All Mares under engagement will be brought down Free of Charge, TO LET OR FOR SALE. A SIX-ROOMED HOUSE in Ormond j ti. Good Orchard. Any repairs that are required will ba allowed for in the rent.— Apply Standaed Office, WANTED KNOWN — PROFESSOR CHANNING, the Well-known Phrenologist and Palmist, has decided to leave for Auckland on Sunday the 11th inst. Those desirous of having their Character told, or of taking a glimpse into Futurity, should pay the Professor a visit early. Many thanks for the liberal patronage accorded ma. WANTED situations for two first-class Barmaids, superior, from Australia. Married Couples, Station Hands, Hotel ■servants, eto.—B. Locklev- , 280, Queen St., Auckland, WANTED —HOUSE, Furnished or Unfurnished ; with Paddock preferred. By Week or Month.—Apply Standard Office. Holy trinity church organ FUND.—Miss Langford will sing Close to the Threshold,’’ MRS HENDERSON, Miss Schultz, and Messrs Dalbymfle and Ward will sing ‘‘Ye Banks and Braes” at Holy Trinity Sunday Schoolroom NEXT TUESDAY EVENING, MR MITCHELL will sing “ The Tar’s Farewell" at the Concert NEXT TUESDAY EVENING, in aid of the Organ Fund. Messrs dalbymple & ward will sing ths duet ‘‘Larboard Watch" at the Concert on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. MISS SCHULTZ will sing the song " Home, Sweet Home,” and with Mrs HaxDaason the duet, “ Sweet is the Hour of Youih's Fond Dream," at the Concert NEXT TUESDAY. MB W. H. CHRISP will sing the nautical ditty, “ The Fairy Jane,” st the Concert in aid of the Organ Fund, COME and bear '• The Three Fishers ’’ and “ Angelus ” at the Concert in the Trinity Schoolroom od TUESDAY,|

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 670, 10 October 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 670, 10 October 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 670, 10 October 1891, Page 3

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