LIMITED. STOCK, STATION, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. Head Office ; 96 Bishopsgate Street Within, London, E.C - Capital Fully Subscribed .. £4,000,000 Capital Paid Up .. .. £1,000,000 Reserve Fund .. .. £137,000 Branches at all the Principal Tov n i in Australasia. ADVANCES MADE ON Approved Station Property Ensuing Clip of Wool Frozen Meat, And All Colonial Produce. MARINE INSURANCE Efleoted at Lowest Current Rates.] Woolpaoks, Fencing Wire, and all Station Stores supplied. AGENCIES : Australian Mutual Provident Society (holds the world’s record for the Largest Bonuses.) Shaw, S3Vili, aud Albion Company to London. Huddart. Parker, and Co. Aoerdcen Line of Steamers to Capetown and London United Insurance Company, Fire and Marine. Fison’s Sheep Dipping Powder (Trial Solicited) Booth, Macdonald, and Company. Stores and Offioes: READ’S QUAY. GEORGE E. ELIOTT, MANAGER. GISBORNE WOOLBROKERS’’ ASSOCIATION* 1 H E NEXT SALE Of WOOL', SI-lEEPSKINS, HIDES, .TALLOW, Etc., FRIDAY;* DECEMBER 11th.
T E KARARA RACING; CLUB^ FRIDAY* l*t JANUARY, 1904. - FIRST ANNUAL MEETING.; Makaraka Racecourse, President :' Mr W. A. Hood.; .VicePresidents : Messrs J. G. McLean, A. McLean, and A. M. Lewis. Hon. ,Treas.Mr A. M, Lewis.; Stewards —Messrs A. 8./ Newman, J. A. Caesar, H. Runt, R. Scott, J. C. McLean, A. McLean, and E. Tait. :J,u,dge : Mr J. Tucker. Starter : Mr E. Severj;,- Handieapper : Mr E. Thompson!; Clerk ol Scales Mr F. Evinson, Clerk of Course :Mr A'.; Devery, ' Secretary ; Mr J, Deycry.
PROGRAMME. FRIDAY, Ist .JANUARY, 1904. (To start at 12.30 p.m.) 1. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 20 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stakes. .The winner of any, hurdle race after the declaration of ehe weights to carry 71b extra., It, miles, over six Rights of hurdles” 2. STATION RACE, of 15 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stakes. For horses owned and trained by Station and Farm Hands. Minimum weight,; IL7, 1 mile. 3. FLYING, HANDICAP, of 20 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stakes, (i furlongs. 4. SCURRY, of 10 sovsr Minimum .weight, Bst. Winners on the fiat at any time barred. 1- mile, . 5. DISTRICT, HANDICAP, of 15 sovs; second horse to receive 5
sovs from stakes. For all horses that are owned and trained in the County of Cook not further than 5 miles south of .To Karaka township. 1 mile. 6. TE KARAKA HANDICAP, of 35 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stakes. 1-i- miles. 7. MAIDEN HANDICAP, of 15 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stakes. 7 furlongs. 8. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 20 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stakes. 1 mile. The Stakes will he paid in full.
Dates of Nominations, Entries, Weights, Acceptances, and Amounts to be forwarded to E. L. MAUDE, at the Cl,ub Room, Masonic Hotel, Gisborne. NOMINATIONS. SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, At 9.30 p.m. Handicap Hurdle Race 10s., Te Karat a Handicap 10s. Flying Handicap 10s. ENTRIES .(No Acceptance). SATURDAY? 12tli December,- 1903. At 9.30 p.m^ Station Race _ ■—ls s. Scurry >- 10s^ District Handicap .~ 15s. Jlaiden Handicap ._ 15s. Consolation Handicap ~ 20s. Weights—Saturday, 12th December —Handicap Hurdle Race, Te Karaka Handicap, Flying Handicap. . Saturday, 19th December—District Handicap, Maiden Handicap, and Station Race. ACCEPTANCES. SATURDAY, 19th December, 1903. Handicap Hurdle Race... 10s. Te Karaka Handicap ._ 15s. Flying Handicap _ 10s. J. DEVERY T Secretary.-
i, G. COX D ENT A L S UEG E 0 N GLADSTONE HOAD, FEES MODERATE. FILLINGS, from 54. Single tooth, IQs.
-TV"TO Ameteurg or Boys entrusted with work at Thomson's Shoeing Forge, Peel street. All work is carried out under Mr Jack Thomson’s personal supervision. HOUSAKDS of Horses ~ annually shod at Ormond’s Shoeing Forge Workmanship unsurpassed. - Prices lowest. “ Take it to Ormond’s,” a save money. 'HY do the majority in this district “Take it to Ormond’s?” _Beoause he gives the best value and they know it; that’s why. -jyru One can be truly great till he has _ly!| gained a knowledge of himself, nor truly comfortable without a pair of Hennessy’s perfect-fitting Boots. v m “ y SAY, George, this Buggy of mine is B badly in need of Repairs and P*’ ine. Where’s the best p'aOQ ' , “‘ n o „ ■>Why, don’t you know. ‘ , - lo f ® (every time), V- „ -adlant, of course ik knrncrl »•■**'" will save money and get • •• jjl\ equal to new. The best shop town for Repairs and Painting.”—W. Sandlant. Established 1887. OOK OUT FOR T. G. LAWLESS'S NEW ADVERTISEMENT IN ANOTHER COLUMN. NEW RESIDENCE, containing eight rooms, bathroom, wash-house, etc., with one acre of land ; good locality. Price £BOO on terms.—T. G. Lawless.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1041, 6 November 1903, Page 3
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