—THERE IS- \ TEW ART jTg-ASTIE Ha 3 taken over thu shop lately occupied by J. Keropener, tailor, Gladstone road, Dear the I'irebell, and has a Large and Assorted Stock of all kinds of TiTiATFTRK. & GRINDERY, And will be able to supply the Trade at BEDROCK PRICES. The Public will also find the following Articles from the Best Makers to select from TRAVELLING, GLADSTONE, HAND, AND SCHOOLBAGS LEGGINGS of all descriptions RUG and SADDLE STRAPS HORSE and COW COVERS ’And a great number of other Useful
Articles. INSPECTION INVITED. BTEWAILT n.ISTIB, Gladstone Road. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND CAN OBTAIN EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION —AT—KNDEAN’S WAITBMATA HOTEL (Ootnot ol Queen and Customs Streets, and firs, house on right hand side from wharf.)
MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. MODERATE TARIFF Night Porter in Attendance. JOHN ENDEAN, Proprietor.
TO STAND THIS SEASON The Thoroughbred Timor Stallion, Tim G’SHAMTER (Imported). This pony stallion is so well known throughout the East Coast district that comment is unnecessary. His stock have taken first prizes at all New Zealand shows, and Tam O'Shanter himself is also a great prizetaker. An exceptionally fast trotter, Tam O’Shanter is in every way calculated to breed the beßt of carriage ponies. TERMS: Single mares, £110s; two or more as per arrangement. For further particulars, apply— PARKER & SHERBIFF, Bright Street.
BOARD AND RESIDENCE “LIIYDALE,” BRIGHT! STREET; M GISBORNE., (Within .Three Minutes’ Walk from Post Office. TERMS: MODERATE MRS JOHN A. WEST,
KAEAKA RACING; CLUB^ FRIDAY, Ist JANUARY, 1001. - FIRST ANNUAL MEETING. - Makaraka Racecourse. President : Mr W. A. Hood. VicePresidents : Messrs J. C. "McLean, A. McLean, and A. M. Lewis, lion. .Treas. : Mr A. M. Lewis. Stewards —Messrs A. B. Newman, J. A. Caesar, 11. Ruru, R. Scott, J. C. ■ McLean, A. Mcpean, and E. Tait. .J.udge : Mr J. Tucker. Starter : Mr E. Devery. Handicapper i Mr E. Thompson. Clerk of Scales ; Mr F. Evinson. Clerk of Course : Mr A, Devery. Secretary :Mr J. Devery.
PROGRAMME. FRIDAY, Ist JANUARY, 1901. (To start at 12.30 p.m.) 1. SANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 20 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs from staues. The winner of any hurdle race after the declaration of ehe weights to carry 71b extra. 1£ miles, over six liights 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, 11.7. 1 mile. 3. FLYING HANDICAP, of 20 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stakes, (i furlongs. 4. SCURRY', of 10 sovs. Minimum Weight, Bst. Winners ,on the flat at any time barred. & mile. 5. DISTRICT HANDICAP, of 15 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stakes. For all horses that arc owned and trained in the County of Cook not further than 5 miles south of Te Karaka township. 1 mile.
6. TE KARAKA HANDICAP, of 35 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stakes. It 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.
.Tlie Stakes will be paid in lull. Dates of Nominations, Entries, Weights, Acceptances, and Amounts to be forwarded to E. L. MAUDE, at the Club Room, Masonic Hotel, Gisborne. NOMINATIONS. SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, At 9.30 p.m. Handicap Hurdle Race 10s. Tc Karaka Handicap ... 10s. Flying Handicap ... 10s. ENTRIES (No Acceptance). SATURDAY,- 12th December, 1903. At 9.30 p.im Station Race Scurry _ 10s. District Handicap ._ 15s. Maiden Handicap 15s. Consolation Handicap _ 20s. Weights—Saturday, 12th December —Handicap Hurdle Race, To 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. DEVERYj Secretary^ mm\E & esY-
Manufacturers Oy BISCUITS, JAMS, AMD CONFECTIONERY AUCKLAND AND THAMES. ' l hbonte and Batt Coats To Settlert in u '-*• Vistnv.. -v n t Q the WE wieh to draw your attorn,.. - ~*VB fact that wo supply the Best Jn._ and MARMALADE made in the colony, largely from Fbott Gbown in ras Auckland Disibiot. Why, then, should you send your money South for these artiales 1 -BUYMENME & DEY’S Biscuits, Jams, Fancy Confections, Choeolates, and Sweets of every hind. He .d Offiao: Amjebt Si., Auckland.
PIOR' SALE. SGTOR SALE—WASTE PAPER,, in JO aaj; quantity.—At the TIMES n .OEEICEi
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1056, 25 November 1903, Page 4
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