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The new zea LAND SHIP- » U'H. PINO COMPANY’S WtSS&SS&iS* LISE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, FOR LONDON, Via Monte Video, Teneriffe and Plymouth.

JTwin Sorow. Bimu taka & Tongariro calls at Bio do Janeiro. Passengers aro booked at liowest Bates and forwarded to port of steamer's departure free of extra expense. Tickets issued tor Passages from Great Britain for £l7 and upwards. For freight or passage, apply to—' .THU N.Zi SHIPPING COMP&NY, LIMITED, Lowe Street, Gisborne.

OANADIAN-AUSTBALIAN LINE THE JMOST POPULAR AND COMFORTABLE ROUTE. To ' , CANADA', AMERICAN POINTS AND. EUROPE. ROUND THE WORLD BOOKINGS IN CONJUNCTION WITH ANY’LINE. NO OTHER LINE CAN OFFER AS MUCH FOR THE MONEY.

R.M.S. MIOWEPA sails March 20th from Sydney "for .Vancouver, via Brisbane, Suva,-Fiji, -Honolulu. New: Zealand Passengers have option of joining at Fiji by proceeding ‘by Union S.'S. NATV.UA', lcaviiig; Auckland 22hd i • March. ’ '; Monthly Sailings.

UNION : S.S, CO.. Managing 'Agents* ST. PATRICIAS S_'P,"D, R T S, To be helcT on the Park Company’s Grounds; Te Hapara, Pa .THURSDAY,. MARCH’I6,-. 1905. ONE HUNDRED POUNDS IN prizes:'' ’

PROGRAMME j OE‘ EVENTS . ’ To Start at Noon.; I? MAIDEN, RACE, 150 ,yards. ; First prize, £2 ; second "prize, ■Entrance, 2s (id. 2, BOYS’- HANDICAP. . .(under 16), ■ 100 yards. First prize, 10s; second prize, ss. Entrance, Is. 3, .GIRDS’-; HANDICAP. .{under 14), 100 yards. First prize, 10s ; second prize,. ss. Entrance, Is. 4, ST, PATRICK’S HANDICAP, of ,£2O . .to be . run in three distances, viz., 100, 220, '440 yards, [With prizes, for each distance,'and aggregate prize of Gold Medal, ■ suitably, inscribed. Points for Medal : First 5, second 3, .third .2,, First event, 100 [yards {in heats). First prize, £3' ; second prize,, £1 5s ; third prize, 10s', 1 ■Entrance, 3s.

L JJL.iN; C-H. •Jt,-. f To start at I.3ft’p.'m., FINAE HJEAT of 100 . yards St., Patrick’s: Haudicag. 5. POiNiY RACE (14.2 and under), four furlongs. "First: prize, ;.'Jfct2 10s ; second prize. ss. r Entrance 3s 6

ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP, second event, 220 -yards. First prize, -&o ; second, £1 10s ; .third 10s. Entrance, os. 7, SCURRY. For ITorses that- have never won a race of £5 or over at. the time of starting. Minimum.'.weight, Bs,t. First' prize, £5 ; second prize, £1 Is. Entrance, ss. 8,: HANDICAP., TROTTING RACE,, in saddle,, twice 'around,; First ■! ' prize,; £4; second prize, £l,. En- . trance, os. . 0. lIANDIOAR HURDLES, 120 yds (over 10 flights.). First prize, £2 ; second prize, 10s," Entrance, 2s. 10, POLE JUMP. First prize, 30s;' second prize, 10s. Entrance,, 2s. '! 11, HOSPITAL FUND RACE HANDICAP, 200 yards. First prize, £2 2s ; second prize, £ll s.‘‘Entrance, Is. - / . ■ .■■■■• 13. : ONE MILE lIANDICAR FOOT RACE, First prize,' £lO ; : second prize, £2- third prize, £l. ~ Entrance, ss. H3s SIAMESE RACE.; First "prize, £2 2s ; second"prize, £l Is. Eh--14, HORSE . ’ JUMPING COMPETITION, over such 'jumps "as the Committee may. determine. Firstprize, £3 10s’.; ' second prize," £1 Is,. third prize" 10s. Entrance, 05.,, .. '. ;15. ; ST,. PATRICK’S /HANDICAP, third event, ddO yards. First" prize, £5 ; second prize, £2 ; third, prize, £l. Eih'trance, ss. -16, HALF-MILE SCURRY. For ■horses that have ' never /won a race of £5 or over, at time of starting.; Minimum weight Bst. •First prize, £5; second prize, £l 1c Rnf/Paiipp c* 17, HALF-MILE HANDICAP. First prize, £5 second *prize, ;£2l M'Os-; third, prize, 10s. Entrance, ss. IRISH JIG. First prize, Trophy, value £l, Entrance, Is.. HIGHLAND FLINGi Fir sit prize, —Trophy, value £l. Elntrance, Is. Must be Three Entries for all Dancing or no Event. - SAILOR’S HORNPIPE (open). First prize, Trophy,' value £l. Entrance, Is. SWORD DANCE, First prize, Trophy, value £l. Entrance, Is. Entries for the following Events, ■with performances and colors, viz., •Nos. 1,4, 6,8, 8, 11, 12, 15, and' 17, close with Mr Ed. Williams, at his shop, at 10 p.m., SATURDAY, MARCH 11th. Entries for the following Events, viz., Nos.. 2: 3,5, 7, 10, 13, Id, 16, and the Dancing Competitions, will he received by the Secretaries oh the Ground not later than half an hour before the time of starting. The Committee may disqualify any Competitor, before or after any event who shall refuse to make the required declaration, and he shall not he entitled to claim any prize. Tlie Committee reserve the right to alter or add to the Programme, to vary the order of events, to refuse any entry, or,, if necessary, to postpone the gathering. Nominations must he accompanied with required amount of cash, otherwise they will not be accepted. Any competitor found guilty; of sending in false performances, running under an assumed name, or practising any fraud, shall he disqualified. All competitors taking part in these'Sports are notified that they must !be on their marks at advertised time. The Committee reserve the right to require any competitor either "before or after any event to make a declaration as to his identity and the correctness of the description, of his performances. . All HORSE EVENTS run under METROPOLITAN -RULES. -• JAS. H. MARTIN, ED, WILLIAMS, Joint Hon. Sees..

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1385, 21 February 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1385, 21 February 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1385, 21 February 1905, Page 1

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