SPECIAL NOTICE. POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. Extra Special Prizes (la addition to published list). TpOB the LEAPING MATCH in which JJ horses are to be ridden by Ladies (rhe hurdles and conditions to be the seme ss in the gentlemen's leaping match), Mr W, Wkthebkd offers for let prize £5 ss, or a trophy of that value. Mr 8. N, Williamson offers for 2nd prize £2 2s, or a trophy of that value Mb J. Speight and Co., of Dunedin, offer a Prize of three guineas for ENTIRE, the best calculated to improve the breed of Saddle horses (Class 2). Mb E. Mubphy 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. Ml L 0. Taylor offers a Prize, value two guineas, for the BEST LADY’S MOUNT and EQUIPMENT. Mb W. Black offers a Prize of Plate, or any article value £2 sterling to tbe winner, fir tbe BEST COLT or FILLY by DERBINGEB, any age. Mr Black will not exhibit, Class 16—All competing in this class must be on the ground not later than 11 a.m. Those competing for Mr I, C. Taylor’s Srize (Claes 16 A) immediately follow lass 16, and those competing for Mr E. Mnrphy's prize (16 B) immediately follow Class 16 A. ALTERATION IN CATALOGUE (Hobsis) k Class 4—To read as “ Best two-yecr-cld fared in the dittrigt,'* Class 44 has been altered, and should read : “ Best Pen of Ten Fat Wethers most suitable for Freezers; to be shorn." Leaping Match takes place at 2 p.m, instead of 2.30 p.m. Entries for Trotting and Leaping must be made not later than 1 p.m. H. C. BOYLAN, Secretary Poverty Bay Pastoral and Agricultural Society, New Zealand Native Land Settlement Company (LIMITED). The following desirabi.e proPER TIBS Will be offered upon Favorable Terms of Purchase, by tbe Subscribers, on MONDAY, 26ih OCTOBER, HAP AR A 3-Part WHATAUPOKOSsiction arv 40, containing .. ~ 30 029 43 .. ~ .. 27 0 0 44 .. .. 22 0 7 « .. .. .. 44 1 24 46 46 3 86 HAITI—--31 .. •• 26 011 This Section is on the Pouawa road, and favorably situated for residence, Sections 43 to 46 (inclusive) Hapara 3, are subject to a current lease. Full particulars can be obtained from Messrs DeLautour »nd Sievwright, AUCTIONEER I MR W. E. AKROYD, OP GISBOBNB, , In conjunction with ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE gg||l AGENCY COMPANY, Lin. FOUND. LtoUND.—Diamond, set in gold. Owner, J? describing article, and on payment of liyirtieirg, Can have same by applying to— D. A, OHINNEIiY-BItoWN,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 672, 15 October 1891, Page 3
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425Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 672, 15 October 1891, Page 3
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