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WHATAHITU RACING CLUB Will hold its ' ANNUAL MEETING, BOXING BAY, DEO. 20th, 1905. . PROGRAMME. First Katie to Start at 11 o’clock. 1. Handicap Hurdle liace, of 10 sovs; 2nd horse to reoeivo 3Cs rut of stake. Nominations 7s Gd, accptanccs 2a Od. One mle and a half. : 2. Maidon Scarry, of 4 sovs. N.-ruination . 4s. Half mil i 3. District Haoe of 5 sovs; 2 d horse to receive 10a out of stakes. Nomination ss. One mile. 4. Whatatutu Cup, of 15 sovs; 2nd horse to iecohe 2sovs out of slakes. Nomination 10s, acceptance 6s. One mile and a half. 5. Pony Handicap, of 3 sovs. Nomination 33. Pivo ; furlongs. >•■ G. Flying Handicap, of 7 sovs ; 2nd horse to . receive 1 sov.- out of* stakes. iNomination 7s. Six furlongs. 7. Consolation Handiorp, cf 4 sovs (all win-ce-B at meeling barred); 2nd horse to receive 10s out of stakes. Nomination ' 4s. Six furlongs RULES.

1. Name, age, performance?, pedigrees aud colors of riders must acc-mpany nominations. 2. No entries received without cash. 3. Stewards have , the right to bar any horse from staging in a race if incorrect performances are given. 4. Protests must be made in writing to Secretary witbin ten minutes after race, accompanied with £l, wlrch will be forfeited to the Chb if protest is dismissed. Stewards’ deoision to be final. 5. Horses in District Eace to have been the property of owners (three months before Eace Meeting) living in Whatatutu and Karaki districts ; district from Kaitaratahi Bridte up. 6. All jockeys to pay a fee of 2s 6d. Licenses to be produced at scales. NOMINATIONS close with ihe Secretary, Whatatutu Hotel, on Saturday, Dee. lGth, at 9 p.m , for Hurdles, District Eace, Cup, and Plying Handicap. WEIGHTS to appear on Tuesday, Deo. 9th. ACCEPTANCES close for the Cup and Hurdleswith the Secretary, at the Whatatutu Hotel, December 23rd, at 9 p.m. Nominations for Scurry and Pony Handicap close cn the Course half an hour before' eaoli race Consolation Handicap, post ent-y. Coache3 will meet trains at, Te Karaka, convening passengers to Whatatutu, returning to catch evening train. • H. S. LESLIE, ! Hon. Seo

b b yi ''UiiviiiiVwi LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, ' GISBORNE. Telephons“l93. r , P,O. Box 96 Established'lß9l. District-Agent for f Australian Widows’ Fund Life Assur- , anea Society, Ltd. Guardian. Piter /Assurance • Society, Ltd. N.Z. lietailers’Association,

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H' r SANDLANT Merchant Tailor, and Importer, PEELI STREET, OISBORNH, Spring & Summer, 1905 EmS to annoanco that hla SPRING AND SUMMER IMPORTATIONS have now been COMPLETED. They comprise— THE LATEST DESIGNS PROCURABLE IN THE HOME MARKETS. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS Oil SCOTCH TWEEDS SCOTCH TWEEDS AND SOLTAIRE SERGES. SOLTAIRE SERGES. Ties* Material*, light In Texts™, have been SPECIALLY IMPORTED foE SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. SPRING ANB SUMMER WEAR. | H. S A N~D U ANT, ! MERCHANT TAILOR, OISBQRN®,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1617, 2 December 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1617, 2 December 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1617, 2 December 1905, Page 4

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