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'IT .T. CASSIDY’S Coach leaves tP o .Whatatutu daily at 7 a.m., arriving at Kaitaratahi at 9.15 a.m., returning from Kaitaratah at 9.30 a.m., and arriving at Whatatutu at 1' P..m. KAITARATAIII-KAIIAK A. In addition to the above Service, a Coach leaves Ka’raka daily for Kaitaratahi at 8 a:m. and 3.30 p.m., returning . from Kaitaratahi at 9.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Both Services connect with the ordinary Train Time-table. For'Motu, every,Monday morning, at 7.30. Returning every. Tuesday, at 7.30 Waihuka and Poutu'tu, every Friday, at i 0.30 a.m. Parcels and Luggage left at the British Empire Stables, Peel street, Kill be promptly attended to. 5 ' ' . J. T. CASSIDY, ___ Proprietor. AIP IR O RACING, CLUB., WAIPIRO BAY,
| SATURDAY, MARCH 25th, 1905, President, J, F. Pettie, Esq. ; VicePresidents : Messrs C. McCracken, S, Blacklaw, Slimmon, R. McCullough, S. Burdett, A. Murray, "G. Westmoreland, J. Johnstone, D. J. Barry,- F, Sullivan, J. Barr, J. J. Fry, J. H. Jamieson, and Hayes. Judge, Mr S. Burdett. Starter, Mr W. Mcllroy, • Handicapper, Mr W. Kirkpatrick, Secretary, Mr A. P. Durrani;. Treasurer, Mr F, Sullivan. Clerk of Course, Mr R. Pietman. Clerk of Scales, Mr J. McGhee. Stewards : Messrs Sullivan, Walbank-, McGhee, W. Sadlier, Slimmon, Barr, Blacklaw, John Boyce, Anaru Ngaiiiu, and W. Kirkpatrick.PROGRAMME. 1. MAIDEN, PLATE, of 5 sovs. Distance, about. 6 furlongs. Minimum weight, 9st. " - Entry, ss. 2, FLYING. HANDICAP, of 8 sovs. Second horse to receive 20s from stakes. Distance, about 6 furlongs. Nomination, 5s ; acceptance 3s.
3. DISTRICT HANDICAP, of 5 sovs. Distance, about half a mile. Open to all horses from between, Hicks Bay .and .Whanigara. Nominations, 3s ; acceptance, 2s. 4. TAWHITI CUP, a Handicap of 20 sovs. Second horse to receive ,5 sovs, from stakes. Distance about 1J miles. Nomination, 12s 6d ; acceptance, 7s ’ 6di 5. HACK RACE, a Handicap of 6 . sovs. Distance, about 5 furlongs. Post entry/- 6s.' No horse that has been nominated for Races ■ 2 or 4 is eligible for this race. 6. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 4 sovs. Distance, about 6 furlongs. Post entry, 4s. CONDITIONS. 1. I-lorses entering fkr District Race to have been in the District, and the bojaa fide 'property of resilents, for at least three months previous to Races. 2. In the event of a District Horse winning Race 2, such hkrse to carry penalty of 7ib in District Race. 3. The Han dicap per shall have the power to re-handicap horses after the declaration of weights and throughout the meeting. Jockeys riding in races to wear colors. . . . Protests to be lodged with the Secretary in writing within 15 minutes after the disputed event, and accompanied by a deposit of £2. Such deposit to be fprfeited should the protest not be sustained. Nominations • for Races 2,3, and 4, together with the name, age, pedigree, and performances of horse and colors of rider, to he in the hands of the Secretary on or before March 4th. Weights declared 13 th March ; acceptances, March 18th-. Entries, etc., by telegram, must be confirmed ig. writing at the earliest opportunity under a penalty not exceeding £lo'(vide Rale 4.3,) No Nominations or Acceptances will be entertained unless accompanied by necessary fees. In the event of telegraphic communication being interrupted either on the day of nominations or acceptances, they will be deferred until one day, after communication i£ renewed.
A. P- DURR ANT, Hon. Secretary. ROYAL HOTEL A! II :c E L * N Dig JOHN MORRISON ;(DNE {TIME OF THE GRAND AND METROPOLITAN HOTELS, AUCKLAND,
MtNB ROYAL’ HOTEL, THAMES), TFK ESIRES to inform his Friends -Xi-J* and the Public -that he has taken over from MR PERCY ISAACS the above well-known Hotel As heretofore the House will be found up-to-date in all its appointments and thoroughly homely.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1409, 21 March 1905, Page 4
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