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ip )YE".iV jgvY fJU'BP £jLU3. THURSDAY AXD FRIDAY, October 2-1 Til AND 2oTH, 1901. SPRING MEETING. Maicauaka Racecourse. Presip est :J. \Y. Nolan. Yiee-Pvesident: j J. Clark. Hon. Treasurer: L. T. Symes. Stewards: J. A. Harding. W. A. Hood, J. Maynard. B. Rhetrsil. C. White, J. A. Caesar, F. S. lies Barres. Judge: Capt. Tucker. Starter: H. Piper. Handicapper: A. T. Danvers. Clerk of Scales: G. B. Wyilie. Clerk of Course: A. Pritchard. FIRST DAY. Tiil'KsiuY, •Jiih October, 1901. 1. Trial Handicap, of 20 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sov= from stakes. For horses that have not won a race of the value of 40 sovs or upivards. Entrance, 20s. Monday, 21st- October, at 0.30 p.m. Six furlongs. 2. First Hurdles Haxuical’, of 40 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. The winner of any hurdle race after the declaration of weights to carry 71b extra. Nomination, Ids; acceptance, 255. One mile and three-quarters, over 7 flights of hurdles. 0. Grandstand Handicap, of 20 sovs. Winner to be sold by auction, with engagements, directly after the race, for 5 sovs. The surplus over the selling price to be equally divided between the owner of the second horse and the race fund. Entrance, 20s, Monday, 21st October, at 9.80 p.m. Five furlongs. •1. Spriso Handicap, of 00sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. The winner of any race of the value of 50 sovs or upwards after the declaration of weights to carry Tib extra; of 100sovs 101 b extra. Nomination. 15s; acceptance, 15s. One

EOIAL HOTEL; GISBORNE. J. -K. QUINN, OEGS to notify the Travelling Public * and Residents of Gisborne that he has taken over the Management of the above old-established, favorite Hotel, which has beau renovated throughout. The appointments and sanitary arrangements are’lirsteiass, and the Hotel now offers Excjjllkxi Accommodation to its patrons. ALL Tilt LIQUORS KEPT ARE OF TUB BEST BRANDS. CHARGES MODERATE. J. S. QUINN, _ , Proprietor. Telephone No. 10. M UHE WAX HOTEL. MUREWAI. W. HACKETT EEGS to notify the Travailing Publie’and Residents of the district that he'lias entered into possession of the above Hotel, where; ho will be glad to meet his friends. ALL'gTHE LIQUORS ICEPI\ARE OF TILE BE SI BRANDS. Good Attendance Good Attinivw CHARGES MODERATE. w. HACKETT, TAJ Proprietor. The Central co adi A!.. factory - and aEKATED W.U’Sd WORKS,

QUIHS’S VICTORIA STABLETEEL STREET. THE Proprietor’s long connection with the Livery Stable Business in Gisborne warrants his soliciting a fair share of the Patronage of the Gisborne Travelling Public. Orders placed with him will receive most careful attentions anti it will be bis endeavor o give hi, patrons entire satisfaction. In order to meet the largely increasing demand for accommodation for horses and vehicles, the proprietor has considerably increased his stables, which are run on up-to-date lines. Grooms are in attendance at the stables at all hours for the convenience of country customers. A number of comfortablo and easyrunning vehicles for hire at moderate rates; also, first-class hacks. Chabuks: Feed, Is; Stand, tid. Good paddookiug at modcrato rates, trial solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. T. QUINN, Proprietor, Victoria Stables. UNEQUALLED! WAKD & CO.’S CHAMPAGNE ALES At all Leading Clubs and lloiels. Have no other ALE wliila you can get "WARD'S. 'STJT'R’IRLG can you spend a better Holiday T V than at the MUitEMI j-JOT § HUNGS HOTEL. LOVELY SCENERY AND lIEALTH-GIVING WATL'US. J. S. COOPER, Lessee of the Ihovero Hot Springs and Hotel, desires to notify to the Public tlmt Visitors desiring to enjoy these health-giving waters will find every convenience and all tire comforts of a Homo at this well-appointed Hotel. Bnfhs can now be regulated to any Temperature for the cure of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Rheumatic Gout, and a!! Skin Diseases. Only Rest Brands of Wines and Spirits kept in stock. J. S. COOPER, LESSEE. fiMSOMIG STABLES, (Opposite Masonic Hotel) LOWE STIvEET, Gisborne. Polepliono No. 80. Telephono No. 80. mHE Proprietor of these Stables wishes to _*L impress upon the Public that hie Stables are now on the most up-to-date lines, where customers are treated with civility and attention, and their horses with quietness and the best of fodder. The stock of Brakes, Broughams, Landaus, Wagonettes, Buggies, Gigs, etc., etc., are of the best, and are available for Weddings, Picnics, Funerals, Excursions, etc., at a few moments’ notice, and all orders for the above left with the Proprietor, will, be creditably carried out at reasonable prices. A large well-grassed and watered paddock has lately been bought within three miles of Gisborne, where horses can be spelled.

mile am! :t <;u:vrtr. j. I-'iiisT W::: Handicap, :*f 'JO sovs; second horse t-> receive 5 vs from .-Like. Minimum weight. ST. For horses that have not won a race of the value of 10 soys or upwards. -Entrance, 20s, Monday, 21st October, at 0.00 p.m. Seven furlongs. (I. Maiden Scimuv, of 10 sovs. Minimum weight, 7.7. For horses that have never won a race of any description. Post entry, Ills. Four furlongs. 7. Ft.vise. Handicap, of 10 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. The winner of any race of the value of 00 sovs or upwards after the declaration of weights to carry 71b extra ; of 100 sovs, 101 b extra. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 235. Six furlongs. 8. Fikst Flat Hack Handicap, of 20 sovs ; second horse to receive 3 sovs from stake. Entrance, 20s, Monday, 21st October, at 9.00 p.m. One mile. SECOND DAY. Friday, 25th October, 1001. 1. Second Welter Handicap, of 20 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. Minimum weight, 8.7. For horses that have not won a race of the value of 10 sovs or upwards. Entrance, 20s, Monday, 21st October, f) 30 p.m. One mile. 2. Second Huddles Handicap, of 10 sovs; second horse to receive 3 sovs from stake. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 255. One mile and a half, over II ilights of hurdles. 3. Selling Hack Handicap, of 20 sovs. Winner to he sold by> auction, with engagements, directly after the race, for 5 sovs. The surplus over the selling price to be equally divided between the owner of the second horse and the race fund. Entrance, 20s, to be made night First Day’s Races at 8 p.m. Seven furlongs. 1. Majuisaka Handicap, of 50 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. Nomination, 13s; acceptance, 355. One mile. 5. Second Flat Race Handicap, of 20 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. Winner of Second Welter to carry Oil) penalty. Entrance, 20s, Monday, 21st October, 0.30 p.m. Six furlongs. 6. Hurry ScmuiY. of 10 sovs. Minimum weight, 7.7. For horses that have never won a race of any description. Post entry, 10s. Six furlongs. 7. Waikanae Handicap, of -10 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. Winner of Malcaraka Handicap to carry 71b penalty. Nomination. 15s; acceptance,

Gladstone .Hoad. LUCAS AMD SAWYER U hG annouuco that they have commenced business at the above ractory, and solicit a share of patronage. Iho factory will be under the personal supervision of Mr J. Lucas, who has had long experience in the work. All drinks put on the market are of the best quality and at reasonable prices. All orders will roceivo prompt attention LUCAS & SAWYERTelephone No. (J GISBORNE Engineering and Cycle Works. LOWE STIiEET. JAMES BUOWN is prepared to undertake all kinds of NEW and IiEPAIIi work in ENGINEERING, BOILEIiMAKING and BLACKSMIXHING. Having been appointed local agent for the Austral Cycle Agency, I am now show!?S following up-to-date English-made BiCYCBEs (ladies and gents)—Humbers, Swifts, Ariels, Singers, and Triumphs; also the colonial-made Atalanta. I am now making Bicycles (the Co'onial) in the manufacture of which nothing but the very best of English parts and material is used. This enables anyone wanting a bicyclo to get one specially suited to their requirements. Please call and inspect these bicycles before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of Bicycle llepairs, Brazing, Enamelling, Plating, etc., done on the promises (by Specialist). BICYCLES ON HIRE. JAMES EKOWN, Engineer & Machinery Agent, Lowe Street. G. GOLDSWORTHY & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALbLERS, GREY STREET, Gisbokxe.

Owing to the increasing business and to accommodate the public travelling at night, the doors of the stables are never closed—a Night Groom being in constant attendance. The horses are of the best, having won among other prizes Ist in Double Harness and Ist Tandem (Tour Years in Succession). The Drivers kept can bo relied upon, having gained first award in Driving Competitions. All sick horses (unless suffering from contagious diseases) cared for and doctored. Horses clipped and trimmed up by an Xpert. Cabs available at all times and places. F. S. DES BABBES, Proprietor. BRITISH ESViPIRiE STABLES. 1 Entrances :By Empire Hotel & Fiuebelk. HAVING taken over the above well-know Stables, I beg to notify to the Pubii generally that these Stables having been recently Re-built, are now without exception the most commodious and complete stables in this district. The accommodation for Horses and Vehicles is so arranged that they aro substantially protected irem ali weathers. Incandescent lights are erected throughout the Stables, which benefit thenight-travelling public will appreciate. Late travellers will bo attended to at all hours. No pains will bo spared in making the patrons o£ this establishment pleased with their visit, and one call will convince them of the superiority over all other stables in the district. Charges equal to any in town. Paddocking at moderate rates. D. MCKENZIE, Proprietor. T> UANGAREHU s AWMILL. WILLIAM KING, HAVING Ro-crected his Mill at the Ituangarehu Bush, begs to inform his customers that ho is now in a position to supply them with BUILDING TIMBER, both Rough and Dressed, of First-class Quality. All Orders addressed to Makauri will receive Prompt Despatch. A General Assortment of Building Timber always on hand at the [Makauri Yard. Special Quotations to Cash Cwtomers. WILLIAM KING, Makauri.

255. Five furlongs. 8. Farewell Handicap, of 25 sovs. Entry, 20s, to be made by 8 p.m. night of First Day’s Races. Weights will appear after Waikanae Handicap. Seven furlongs. ter* The Stakes will be Paid in Full. Dates of Nominations and Acceptances and Amounts to ue Forwarded. NOMINATIONS. Saturday, October oth, 1001, at 9.50 p.m. At Club Hoorn, Masonic Hotel, Gisborne, and A. T. Danvers, Hastings. Spring Handicap .. .. 15s Flying Handicap .. .. 15s Two Hurdle Handicaps 15s each Makaraka Handicap .. .. 15s Waikanae Handicap .. .. 15s ACCEPTANCES. Monday, October 21st, 1001, at 0.50 p.m. Spring Handicap .. .. 45s Flying Handicap .. .. 25s First Hurdles Handicap .. 25s Weights for the First Day’s Races to bo published by Thursday, 17th October. Weights for the Second Day’s Races 8 p.m. Night of First Day’s Races. ACCEPTANCES: SECOND DAY. Second Hurdles Handicap .. 25s Makaraka Handicap .. .. 55s Waikanae Handicap .. .. 25s To be made by 0.50 Night of First Day’s Races, J. M. GUMMING Secretary.' Masonic Hotel, Gisborne. PRIME inspected meat. T HA VE MADE ARRANGEMENTS with the GISBORNE FREEZING COMPANY to have nil meat supplied by mo to my customers on arid after FIRST of JULY slaughtered at the Gisborne Works, where it will be inspected and approved by the Government Inspector. NOTHING BUT PRIME MEAT WILL BE KILLED FOR ME. Families waited on for Orders. TERMS : Payment, weekly or monthly, as I may be arranged. Special CASH DISCOUNT for prompt payment. Telephone No. 178. DONALD GORDON.

gTRJNERALS furnished in the most -at- Economical or Elaborate manner. EASON ABLE CHARGES AND TERMS. G. GOLDSWORTHY was for many years in the Sydney firm of Messrs Charles KinscUa and Co., from whom be has excellent testimonials. Country Orders Receive Prompt Attention. ,C£ ... v. yy>,. Uadcr the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor, the Earl of Kanfurlv, And The Hon. R. J. Seddon, Premier of New Zealand. OPOTiKi HOTEL, OrOTIKI. milE undersigned begs to [notify that he -A. has purchased a lease of the well-known and commodious hostelry known as THE OPOTIKI HOTEL, which possesses every convenience for the travelling public. THE BEDROOMS Are Large, Airy, Clean, and Comfortablyfurnished—second to none on the East Coast. DINING-ROOM. The Cuisine is under the management of Mas Mabtin. THE BAR Is well-fitted, commodious, and contains all the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits ; also, Hancock and Co.’s XXXX Ale on draught. THE BILLIARD ROOM Has one of Wright’s Best Tables, in excellent order, well-fitted and lighted. COMMERCIAL AND SAMPLE ROOMS And every convenience for Commercial travellers. Buggies and Horses on Hire. Good Stabling Accommodation. C. A. MARTIN, Proprietor. N.B.—-Telegrams, etc., punctually attended to.

IMPROVED SHEEP DIP. Packets containing 8-Gallons and io-Gallons. Drums, PRICE ... A lsn in 5-Gal ... 3s gd per 'jALLO^ > f >o .b. Dunedin. Mixes readily with water and is used i n »the' P roportion of One Gallon of Dip to 100 Gallons of W ater> or stro nger as directions. (Registered Trade Mar!;.) The Cheapest i'ae iSEbr The rlosr iLAsriNj Thoroughly Effective. Does not Stain or Injure tiia Wool. We. ate now so satisfied ourselves from the trials we have made, and aiier close inspection of the sheep, and the condition of the wool after the numerous sheep-dipping experiments, that we know NO DIP will give better results, and are ready to meet all other Sheep Dip competitors, before tixperts in Public Competition throughout the Colony. Kemptiiorne, Prosser & Go., Ltd., DUNEDIN. Gisborne Agents : Common, Shelton & Co., Ltd.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 225, 30 September 1901, Page 4

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