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MMam s 0 Tea will be pushed on to the market during the next few months, It Is now' more necessary than ever to Insist upon having Nelson,Moatß&Co’sPr Our Celebrated Teas have been before the Public for nearly A QUARTER OP A CENTURY, and are guaranteed Pure Ceylon and Pure Indian & Ceylon. Compare our High Quality Teas with any others sold at ad. per lb. more money. , S3OATE & C 0„ LiniTED.

Speaking In England last month, General Booth said " The Government haß appd.led a committee to go into the question (the unemployed question), and they have invited me to givo them my views. I shall be very glad to do it. I have a definite detailed eobeme (or establishing and oarrying on a large colony on a rational business plan. I disoussed it with some of the leading praotical men in the oolonios, and they can’t see any issue from it other than prosperity. Look at those fine men in the fields 1 Look at these beautiful women 1 Look at these lovely children, with the roses in their cheeks I Look at the people in the slums of our overcrowded cities 1 And these oountry people drift to the towns, and very ofton they come to grief, and because there’s no rational sohemo for taking them away and putting them where they could live healthily and bring up strong cbildrerij they go down, down, down 1 When I think of the tragedy of it, the pity of it, Ibe waste of it, I often wish I eonld sell men and women to the oountriea that want thorn. ‘ Hero they are,’ I’d say; • here are men and women for sale 1 Who wants a laborer, wbo wants a domestic servant, who wants a farmer, a oarpenter, a builder? I'll supply all your needs.’ The people I want to colonise are the failures in the towns.’’

J>OVEBTY BAY TURF CLUB - THURSDAY AMD FRIDAY, October 26 and 27. SPRING MEETING. Makaraka Racecourse. First Day, Thursday, 26th October, 1905. To start at 12.45 p.m. 1. Trial Bnndioap of 30 sovs.; second horse to reoeive 6 sots from stake. For horses that have not won a. race cf the value of 60 sovs. or upwards. Six furlongs. 2. First Hurdles Handioap, of 50 sots, second horse to receive 5 sovs. from stake. The winner of any Hurdle Baca after the declaration of weights to carry 71b extra. 1} miles, over 7 Sights of hurdles. 3. First County Stakes Handicap, of 30 sovs., second horse to receive 5 sovs. from . stake. For all horseß bred in the Counties of Cook, Waiapu, and Wairoa. Six furlongs. 4. Spring Handicap, of 80 sovs., second horse to reoeive 10 sovs. from stake. The winner of any race of the value of 50 sovs. or upwards after the deo’aration of weights to carry 71bs. extra; of 100 sovs., lOlbs. extra. One mile and a quarter. 5. First Welter Handioap, of 30 sovs, seoond horse to reoeive 5 sovs from stake. Minimum Weight 87. For horses that have not won a raoe of the value of 60 sovs or upwards. Seven furlongs. 6. Maiden Scurry, of 30 sovs; seoond horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. Minimum weight Bst. Winners on the flat at any time barred. Four furlongs. 7. Flying Handicap, of 50 sovs; seoond horse to receive 6 sovs from stake. The winner of any Race of the value 50 sovs or upwards after declaration of weights to carry 71b extra; of 100 sovs, 101 b extra. Six furlongs. , 8. First Hack Flat Handicap, of 30 sovs; i second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. One mile.

Second Day, Friday. 27th Ootober, 1935. To start at 12.45 p.m. 1. Second Welter Handicap, of 30 bovs, seoond horse to receive 5 so vs from stake. Minimum weight B'7. For ' ' horses that have not won a raoe of the value of 60 bovs or upwards. One mile. 2. Second Hurdles Handicap, of 50 sovs, second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. . One mile and a half, over six flights of hurdles. 3. Second County Stakes Handicap, of 30 ’ bovs, seoond horse to receive 5 sovs from Btake. For all horses bred in the Counties of Cook, Waiapu and Wairoa. Ono mile. 4. Makaraka Handicap, of 60 sovs, seoond horse to reoeive 10 sovs from stake. One mile. ■ 5. Second Haok Flat Handioap, of 30 sovs; seoond horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. Winner of Second Welter to carry 51b ponalty. Six furlongs. 6. Maiden tiourry Handioap, of 30 sovs, second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. Winners on the Flat at any time barred. Winner of Maiden Scurry first Day entrance money returned. • Five furlongs. 7. Wa.kanae Handioap, of 45 sovs, seoond horse to reoeive 5 sovs from stake. Winner of Makaraka Handioap to carry 71b penalty. Five furlongs. 8. Farewell Handicap, of 30 sovs, winners of Makaraka and Waikanae Handicap to be re-handicapped. Seven furlongs. The Stakes to be Paid in Full.

Datesof Nominations, Entries, Weights and Acceptances, and Amounts to be Forwarded To the Bocretary, at the Club Boom, Masonic Hotel, Gisborne. Nominations. Saturday. 30th September, at 9.30 p.m. First County Stakes Second Hurdles 1 bov (no acceptance 1 sov Makaraka Hdop 1 sov First Hurdles., lsov Second County Stakes Sprinp Hdop .. 1 bov (no acceptance 1 sov Flying Hdcp .. 1 bov Waikanae Hdcp 1 sov ENTRIES (No Aooptanceß) Saturday, 14th October, at 9.30 p.m. Trial Hdcp .. lsov Second Welter lsov First Welter .. 1 aov Seo’d Hack Flat 1 sov Maiden Sourry 1 bov Maiden Scurry 1 bov First Hack Hat lsov Farewell Hdop lsov WEIGHTS. Saturday, 14th October. First Hurdles Handicap, Spring Handicap and Flying Handicap. Saturday, 21st Ootober. Trial Handicap. First County, First Welter, First Flat. Thursday, 26th Ootober, 1905, at 9 p m. (Night of First Day’s Baoes) The whole of the Second Day’s Events ACEPTANCES FIRST DAY Saturday, 21st October, at 9.30 p.m. First Hurdles .. 20s Spring Hdcp .. 30 SECOND DAY—Thursday, 26th Oot, 10 p.m Night of First Day's Races. Second Hurdles 1 sov MakarakaHdcp 1 sov Waikanae Hdcp 1 sov J. WABKEfi BAIN, Secretary.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1563, 20 September 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1563, 20 September 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1563, 20 September 1905, Page 4

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