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POVERTY, BAY TURF CLUB THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 19th and 20th February. N N U A L K K T 1 N o. Makaraka Racecourse. President: Mr J. W. Nolan. VicePresident : Mr J. Clark. lion. .'lYeas., Mr L. T. Symes. Stewards . Messrs J. Maynard, It. Sherralt, C. White, J. A. Caesar, 0. S. Des liarres, J. A. Harding, and W. A. Hood. Judge : Capt. Tucker. Starter : Mr 11. Piper. Handicap per :Mr A. T. Danvers. Clerk of Totalisator : Mr W. O. Skeet. Clerk of Scales: Mr G. R. Wyiiie. Clctk of Course : Mr A. Pritchard. Secretary, Mr J. M. Gumming. FIRST DAY. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1905. lo start at 12.-10 p.m 'l. MAKAUKI HANDICAP ' o f r -3 soys, Winner to be soid by auction .with engagements, directly after the race, for 5 sovs., the surplus over the selling price to be divided equally between the owner of the secoud horse and race fund. Distance, 1 furlongs. 2 - ? <^ NTY STAKK « HANDICAP, of 30 sovs. ; second horse tci receive a sovs. from the stake. For ail horses bred in the Counties of Cook and Waiapu. Distance, 1 mile 6. MAIDEN SCURRY, 0 f 25 sovs. second horse to receive t> sovs. from the stake. Minimum weight, ast. Winner on the flat at any time , barred. Distance, 4 furlongs. 4. TURANOA STAKES HANDICAi , of 110 sovs. ; second horse dl receive 10 sovs. from the stake The Winner of any race of the value of 50 eovs. after the declaration of the weights to carry 31b extra ; of 100 sovs., 51b extra ; of 150 sovs., Vlb extra; of 200 sovs., 101 b exua. Distance, li miles. 5. TELEPHONE HANDICAP, 0 r 40 sovs ; second horse to receive 6 sovs, from the stake. Distance, 5 furlongs. .6, FIRST HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 50 sovs. ; second horse to receive 10 sovs. from the stake. The Winner of any hurdle race of the value of 50 sovs. after the declaration jl weights to carry Bib extra ; of HO sovs,, Sib extra. Distance, 1 j miles over 7 flights of hurdles. " S, FIRST FLAT HACK HANDICAP, of 25 sovs. ; second horse vu receive 5 sovs. from the stake. Winner of any previous race, 51b extra Distance, 1 mile. S. F LYING HANDICAP, of 6t sovs,; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. The winner of any race of the value of 50 sovs. affei the declaration of the weights ix Carry, 71b extra ; of 100 sovs., loit extra. Distance, G furlongs, SECOND DAY. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY '2oth, 1903., To start at 12.45 p.m. d, ; STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, of ‘,O sovs. j| second horse to receive 5 sovs. from the stake. Distance, 7 furlongs. 2. SECOND HURDLES HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. ; second horse to receive 10 sovs. from the stake. Distance, H miles, over 0 llights of hurdles. 3, SECOND FLAT HACK HANDICAP, of 25 sovs. ; second horse lo receive 5 sovs. from the stake, Distance, 7 furlongs. A, SUNDERLAND STAKES HANDICAP, of 110 sovs. ; second horse to receive 10 sovs. from tilt: stake. Winner of the Stewards’ Handicap to carry 51b penalty. Distance,, 1 mile. 5. ROSELAND HANDICAP, of dO sovs. The winner to be sold by; auction, with engagements, direct,* aiter the race, for 5 sovs., the surplus over the selling price to be divided equally between the owner of tne second horse and the race fund. Distance, G furlongs. Gy MAIDEN SCURRY HANDICAP, of 25 sovs. ; second horse to recei’ e 5 sovs. from the stake. Winners on ,tlie flat at any time barred. VVinner of Maiden Scurry first uay" nomination money returned. Distance, > furlongs. J, PUBLICANS’ PURSE HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. ; second horse lo receive 5 sovs, from the stake, The winner of any previous race the same day to carry 51b extra. Distance, 5 furlongs. 3, FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 55 sovs,; second horse to receive 5 so/s, from the stake. Winner of uhe Stewards’ Handicap, Sunderland Stakes, or Publicans Purse to be re-handicapped. Distance, 7 furlongs, STAKES .WILL BE PAID IN FULL,

Dates ot Nominations, Entries, .Weights, Acceptances, and Amounts .to be forwarded to the Secretary, at the (Jiuh-room, Masonic Hotel, Gisborne, A. T. Danvers, Haotings, or H ; B,” Massey, High gtreeo, Auckland.” 'ENTRIES. SATURDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1003, At 0,30 p.m, Makauri Handicap' 1 sov. Maiden Scurry ' II 1 sov. Telephone Handicap" —____l sov. Firs‘ Hack Flat Handicap'll_l.l sov. Second Flat Hack Handicap —1 sov. Koseland Handicap _-.___--.l_l sov Maiden Scurry Handicap ____l sov. Farewell Handicap ——_—-1 sov (No Acceptances.; Weights,' FRIDAY, 13th February1003—'Turanga Stakes Handicap, Fk.it Hurdle Handicap, Flying Handicap. THURSDAY, 10th February, 1003, at 8 p,m, (Night of First Day s Races)—"The .whole of the Second Day’s Events. Acceptances” (First Day’s Events)— SATURDAY, 1-lth P'ebruary, 1003, at 9.30 p.m—Turanga Stakes, 2 sovs; First Hurdles Handicap, 1 sov.; Flying Handicap, 1 sov. THURSDAY, 19th February, 1903, at 10 p.m.—Stewards’ iibndicap, 1 sov ; Sunderland Stakes, 2 sovs,, Second Hurdles Handicap, j- sov; Pun’ licans’ Purse, 1 sov, J, M, HUMMING, Secretary,

SV3ENNIE & DEY, Manufacturers Of BISCUITS, JAMS, AND CONFECTIONERY. AUCKLAND AND THAMES. To Settler s in Qisbome and East Coast Districts WE wish to draw your attention to the tact that we supply the Beat JAMS and MARMALADE made in the colony, largely Irom Fruit Grown in the Auckland District. Why, then, should you send your money ' South for these artiolea ? —BUY—tgT MENNIE & DEY’S !• Bisouita, Jam 3, Fancy Confections, Chocolates, and Sweets of every kind. Ho d Office: Albert St., Auckland. OKITU BACON FACTORY. THE OKITU BACON FACTORY is prepared to Purchase BACON PIGS, I, BACON PIGS, Alive or Dead, in any number, at Full Market Rates. Particulars and dates for delivery, can be arranged at the factory, or ,with L R. THELWALL, Buyerj 1 Telephone No. 216. J. G. COX, ENTAL gBBOEO N GLADSTONE ROAD. FEES MODERATE. FILLINGS, from sc. Singh Tooth, 10s.

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 820, 19 February 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 820, 19 February 1903, Page 4

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