COOK COUNTY ELECTION. HANGAROA RIDING. ADIEB AND GENTLEMEN,—
’ Having a real intorost la thia Biding,, and owing to tho faot that it hoe boon very much noglooted in tho post, I havo dooidcd to aooodo to tho request to stand as a Oandidato and oontost tho oleotioni and ii olootod I will undertako to boo all portions of tho Biding aro fairly and oquitably doalt with, and particularly | to do all I can to push on tho completion of tbo Hangaroa*Tiniroto road; also to further tbo interests of tbo HangaroaTahora sottlers as muoh as possible. I would ask all oleotors to make It convenient to attend and record their Volos on WEDNESDAY, tho Bth Inst.
Yoursj truly, FRED. J. LYBNAB.
GISBORNE RIFLES. THE COMPANY will. Parade iu drill order), In the Viotoria Domain, TODAY (Friday), Brd inataut, at p,BO p.m., lor Instruction by Staff Sergeant Wiliams. Every member must atlend. A . Q, BBERE, Captain.
GISBORNE DEFENCE RIFLE CADETg rriHE COMPANY will Parade (in drill X order), In the Viotorla Domain, TODAY (Friday), at 7.80 p.m., for Instruction by Btafl-Sergeant Williams. ' ( Every member must attond. D. COWAN, Captain.
HOOK COUNTY, COUNCIL TRIEN NIAL ELECTION. ■mu AMI RIDING.
I HAVE this day reoelvea Two Nominations so; the above Biding, viz.; PABKEB, Christopher John WALL, Henry Hoyle A POLL will take plaoe on WEDNESDAY, November Bth, 1905, for the eleotion of ONE oandidate for the above Biding. Polling Booths will be held at Maraetaha Sohool, Te Arai Sohool, and Wharerata Accommodation House. FBEDK. T. FABABI, Beturning Officer. Muriwai, October 31,1905.
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r PHE S.S. DEVON, 9000 tons, Captain JL Brown, is to sail in November, taking Belrigecatod and General Cargo for Barry, Liverpool, Manchester, and Glas» gow, via Cape Horn. To be followed by other first-olass vessels at Monthly Intervals. For farther particulars apply to NEW ZEALAND AND AFRICAN 8.8 CO., LTD., Imperial Chambers, Featherston street, Wellington, Or WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD Gisborne Agoots.
3000 STUDENTS fIIHERE are just upon 3000 Students o! JL the 1.0.5. in New Zealand. Think of it 1 Does it not impress you, and make you feel that an institution that oan number so many students must be good ? The 1.0.5. is the eoholastic boon of the Twentieth Gentary
THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS SCBANTON, UNITED STATES’ Originated and perfected the system of Technical Education by mail, and the sohools teaoh wherever the mails reach. Over 165 different courses are taught, including:— ' Architecture, Civil Engineering in all its branohes, Meobanioal Engineering, Eleotrloal Engineering, Drawing, Sketching and Prospective, Ornamental Design, Show-card Writing, Meohamoal Drawing, Newspaper Illustration, Ooean Navigation, Sanitary Plumbing, Gasfitting, Heating and Ventilation, Marine Engineering, eto., etc. You study in your spare moments, the time you would otherwise waste. The text books are supplied free, and the fees are moderate. Yon can.pay cash down, or by monthly instalments. We are ready to give you all the Information you want. Write to-day to— A. W. BEEBE, I.C.S. Bepresentative, Whataupoko, Gisborne, . J. G. SMITH, N.Z. Agent, Cuba St., Wellington.
HATATUTU RACING CLUB Will hold its ANNUAL MEETING, BOXING BAT, DEC. 26th, 1905. PROGRAMME. ___ First Baoe tl Start at 11 o’olock ' 1. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 10 sovs ; 2nd horse toreoeive3os out of Btake. Nominations 7a 6d, acoptances 2s 6d. One mile and a half. 2. Maiden Soorry, of 4 sots. Nomination 4s. One mile and a half. 3. District Baoe of 5 sovs; 2-id horse tore-] ce've 10s out of stakes. Nomination ss. One mile. 4. Whatatutu Cup, of 15 tovs ; 2nd horse to reoelve 2 sovs out of stakes.. Nomination 10s, acoeptanoe ss. One mile and a halt. 5. Pony Handicap, of 3 sovs. Nomination 3s. Five furlongs. 6. Flying Handioap, of 7 sovs ; 2nd horse to receive 1 sov. out of stakes. Nomination 7s. Six furlongs. 7. Consolation Handioap, of 4 sovs (all winners at meeting barred); 2nd horse to reoeive 10s out of stakes. Nomination 4s. Six furlongs
RULES. I 1. Name, age, performances, pedigree, and colors of riders must aoocmpauy nominations. ~ > 2. No entries received without cash. it. Stewards have the rig's 6to bar any horse from slatting in a raoe if incorrect performances are given4. Protests must be maae in writing to Secretary witbin ten minutes aitor race, accompanied wltu £f, wh oh will be forfeited to the Chi? if protest is dismissed, Stewards’ deeision to be final. 5. Horses in District Race to have been the property o! owners (three months before ltape iidoeting) living in Whatatutu and Karaka districts ; district from Kaitaratahi Bridge up. 6. All jockeys to pay a fee of 2s 6d. Licenses to be produced at soales.
NOMINATIONS close with the Secretary, Whatitutu Hotel, on Saturday, Dps, 16th. at 9 p.m., for Hurdles, District Kace, Cup, and Flying Handicap. WEIGHTS to appear on Tuesday, Deo. 19th. ACCEPTANCES close for the Cap and Hurdles with the Secretary, at the Whatatutu Hotel, December 23rd, at 9 p.m. Nominations for Sourry and Pony Handicap close on the Course half an hour before eaoh race Consolation Handicap, post entry. Admission to Course, Is; children, halfprice. Horses, 1s extra each,* ' Coaches will meet trains at To Ear aka. conveying passengers to Whatatutu, returning to catoh evening train. ■ fv. " H. B. LESLIE, ■■■ Hon. Bcc
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1593, 3 November 1905, Page 3
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