■AUl'li it AGINW c ILUB. AN N UAL ft! J-; HTIM (( , SATURDAY, 7Hi MAHCII, iun.j. '1 u lie held on tlio .Wangahanea RaceCourse. President : K. S. Williams, K.sij. • Vice-Presidents : H. Jl. Henderson, 11. Hayes, A. ii. Williams, ami L. R. Luuhrook. Judge : K. R. Ludnrook. Treasurer: T. Reedy. Starter : W. Mclllruy. Clerk of .Scales: W. (I. Walker. Clerk of Course: J. ilaves. I Jandiea,pper . W. Kirkpatrick. j'lon. .Surgeon : Dr Davis. .Stewards: T Ketdy, Ci. S, Wood, D. Dull, S. Dlacklaw.s, Jlani'iora Te Kajm, W. Kirkpatnek, J. I'ettie, Kereojia I’otaka, J. ■j- Fry, 0. fin tier, D. i\lae Donald, J. (Smilli, G. Travers.' lion. Sec M I*. Poole. PROGRAMMI.O, Approved by Hawke’s Uav Jockey Club, J o start at J 1 ..‘ln a.m. sharp 1. HANDICAP IIUKDLK HACK, olio sovs ; second liui.se lo receive J sovs. from stakes. Distance, 1A miles, over li (lights of hurdles, oil tiin high. Nomination, IDs ; accentauce, ns. To start at 12.15 p.m. 2. MAID KM PLATIO, of .12 sovs. A district race of i’-miie. Weight for age. Kniry, J Us. To start at 1 p.m. WAIAI’U CUD, 1A miles. A handicap oi .'id sens. : second horse to receive n sovs. from stakes. Nomination, l’iis; acceptance, J Ms. 'i'o start at 2 p.m. •1. PONY RACK, a handicap of 111 sots. Distance, 7 furlongs. Dor ponies of J 1.3 and under, entry, lUs 'l'o start at 2.30 p.m. 5. DISTRICT WL'LTUK HANDICAP, of In sovs. ; the second horse to receive 3 sovs. from stakes. Distance 1 mile. Nomination, Ills; acceptance, ns. To start at 3.1 n p.m. (1. FLYING HANDICAP, of 30 sovs; second horse to receive 3 sovs. from stakes. Distance, -2—mile. Nomination, Ins ; acceptance, ns. To start at 1 p.m. 7, CONSOLATION RAUU, of ID sovs ; for all losers. Distance, 1 mile. Nomination, 7s (id ; acceptance, 2s Gd. M. P. POOLH, Hon. Secretary.;
AKARAE JOCKEY CLUB, ANNUAL MEE'i’INC;, To ix; iidii on Uic Pakarae Uaceco.ui.se Oil BOXING BAY, DEC. 20, 191)3, President, K. Campbell, Esq, .VicePresidents, Messrs D. J. Barry, 'i’. Steele, Clms. Seymour, llapi llbiaki. Judge, Mr W, Gaullj Treasurer, Mr J. H. Shaw. Hon. Secretary, Mr Ernest Tardicu. Starter, Mr Ed. Williams. Ilamlicapper, Mr J. Kennedy. Clerk of Scales, Mr K. Lynch. Clerk of Course, Mr Turanganui. Stewards : Messrs E. Williams, J. Maukay, W. Henderson, S. Swainson, A. Eraser, W. McNeil, A. Burohi lloera IJinaki, C. Burdett, V. E. Lardelii, T. P, O. Nicol, G. Henderson, E. Bennett/ llapi Kutia, and I-ieta Te Kani. Protest Committee : Messrs Gault, 10. Bennett, C, Burdett, E. Te Kura, and llapi Kutia, PROGRAMME. 1. MAIDEN SCURRY, of 3 sovs. Post entries, 3s. Distance, 4 furlungs. 2, PLYING HANDICAP, of 4 sovs. Post entries, Is. Distance, 0 furlongs. PAKARAE CUP, of 10 sovs. Noiniiigtions (is, to he made night before races, at '8 o’clock, at the I’akarae Hotel. Acceptance 'ils, to he made at 9,30 on th,e morning of the races. Distance, 1 mile. 4. DISTRICT " HANDICAP, of G sovs. Nominations os, to he made the night before the races, at the Pakojae Hold, at 8 o'clock. Accepla.ice, nil. Open to oil liorscs owned bctiVeen Tatapquri am! Hast Cape. Second horse to receive 1 sov. Distance, 2-mile. 5. EORCED HANDICAP, of 3 sovs. Post entries, 3s. Distance, 1 mile. The Stakes will he paid on the. following day at, 12 noon. ERNEST TARDIUA, Horn Secretary.
NOTICE. I TO THE INHABITANTS OP : GISBOHNE AND SUBUBBS. HAVING disposed of tbo Coal and Firewood branch bi our business to Mr WILLIAM I’EBYEB, we beg to thank '■•ou for past favors, and would ask for a continll anse Cff support afforded us to our Successor. I All Accounts to date payable to tlgi SHEIiIDAN AND CO. I taken uVe f * ,lie ftI)OVC busi ? JOL ness from Messrs Sheridan and 1 Co., and by keeping nothing but the best I stocks, I hopo to merit a continuance of i I your custom and support. WILLIAM PEIvYEE. Gisborne, August doth, 1002. OKITU BACON FACTORY. fTpHE OKITU BACON FACTOBY is now X prepared to Purchaso EACON PIGS, Alive or Dead, in any number, at Full Market Bates. Particulars and dates for delivery can then be arranged with— H. ABNEIL, Curer; or, T. D. BATHGATE, Manager. Apply through Telephone No. 113 (short and long ring). j
mmt a bey, MANUFACTUItET.S OF BISCUITS, JAMS, and CONFECTIONERY. AUCKLAND AND THAMES. To Settlers in Gisborne and East Coast Districts WE wish to draw your attention to the fact that wo supply the Best JAMS and MARMALADE made in the colony, largely from Fruit Grown is ihe Auckland District. Why, then, should you send your money South for these articles ? —BUY— bisouits, Jams, Fancy Confections, Chocolates, and Sweets of every kind. He d Office; Albssx Si-, Accexanp,
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 696, 16 December 1902, Page 4
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