E. S. EVINSON, GENERAL STOREKEEPER TE KARAKA. Large stooks of groceries, d PERY, IRONMONGERY, and TfON REQUISITES always on han d all orders will be executed with the g r iespatoh. BUSH CAMPS SUPPLIED. Agent for THE GISBORNE TIMES, which is on Sale on arrival of the morning train. Advertisements loft with E. S. Evinson up to 6 o’clock each evening will be sure of publication or, the following day. E. S. EVINSON, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, TE KARAKA FOR SALE. In the Auokland Provinoe of the North Island of New Zealand, I*7oo A OB B (more or les ) WBLL-l ULTIYATED ROLLING PASTURE AND ARABLE LAND, Situated in a high and exceedingly healthy looality, within 130 miles of the City of Auokland, and within 3 miles, by good metalled road, of railway station, on main line. This property is well known for the excollenoe of its Trout Pishing, blbo Deer, Pheasant, Duok, and ground game shooting. Hotel and Sanatorium, with Thermal Springs, Golf Links, Tennis Lawns, and Bowling Greens, adjoin the abovo, and may be acquired separately. Further particulars on application to L. D. NATHAN & CO., LTD., Auokland, K.Z 3000 STUDENTS riTHERE are just upon 3000 Students of JL the I.C.S. in New Zealand. Think of it 1 Does it not impress you, and make you fee! that an institution that can number so many students must be good ? The I.C.S. is the soholastio boon of the Twentieth Century THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS CRANTON, UNITED STATES Originated and porfected the system of Technical Education by mail, and the sohools teach wherever the mails reaoh. Over 165 [ different courses are taught, inoluding:— Arohitectnre, Civil Engineering in atf its branehes, Mechanical Engineering, Eleotrioal Engineering, Drawing, Sketobing and 1 Prospective, Ornamental Design, Show oard J WritiDg, Meohanical Drawing, Newspaper llustration, Ocean Navigation, Sanitary Plumbing, Oaßfitting, Heating and Yentila tion, Marine Engineering, eta., eta. You study in your spare moments, the time you would otherwise waste. The text books are supplied free, and the fees are moderate. You oan pay oash down, or by monthly instalments. We are ready to give you all the information you want. Write to-day to— C. H. FERRIS, I.C.S. Representative, . Good’s Buildings. J. G. SMITH, N.Z. Agent, Cuba St,, Wellington.
RACING CLUB ANNUAL MEETING. To be be’d on the Mangahanea Raoecourse on MONDAY MARCH 26th, 1906. Piiesident ; K. S. Williams, Esq.. VicePresidents : E. R. Ludbrook, Esq ; R. Knox, Esq-; Pennie Hayes, Esq ; and P. Hayes, Eeq. Starter:. Mr J, Spratt, Judge: Mr S. Burdett. Clerk of Course , Mr J. Hayes. Clerk of Scales: Messrs .0. Travers and G. W. Tiimnell. Hon. Sur‘. geon : Dr Davis. Handioapper: Mr W J. Kirkpatriok. Timekeeper: J. H' McNeal. Stewards: Messrs E. R. Lud‘ brook, D. - Duff, H. Beaob, J. SprattH. W. Broderick, Hami Tirapu, G»' W. Trimmell, G. Travers, P. Hayes, A. Gray, H, Raines, V. Dick, C. Tyldon* and M. P. Poole. First Race 12 (Noon) 1— Handicap Hurdle Race, of 12 sovs; second horse to receive 2 scvs iron) stakes. Distance, miles, over six fl ghts of hurdles 3ft 6in., Nomination Bs, acceptance qs, 12 46 p.m, 2 Maiden Plate, of 10 sovs. A district race of 6 furlongs. Weight for age. Nomination 7s 6d, acceptance 2s 6d. 1 30 p.m. 3_\\raiapu.Cup, a handicap race of 20 soVs ; second horse to receive 3 sovs from stakes. Distance, J/4 miles. Nomination 15s, acceptance Ss. i 2 15 p m. 4 District ’Scuiiv, of 10 soys. Dis- . . tance, 5 furlongs. Minimum weight 9,0 Nomination 7s 6d, acceptance 2s 6d. '• ■' ' , - 3 p.m. 5 Flying Handicap, of i 5 sovs ; second horse to receive 2 sovs from slakes. Distance, 6 furlongs. Nomination JOS, acceptance 5s 3 45 p m. 6 District Welter Handicap, of 10 sovs ; second horse to receive 2 sovs from stakes. Distance, 1 mile. Nomination 7s 6d, acceptance 25. 6 d 4.30 p.m. 7 Farewell Handicap, of 8 sovs. Distance 1 mile. Nomination ss. acceptance 3s. Post entry. CONDIT ONS. I. Horses entering for District Race to have been in iho district and the bona fide property of residents, for at lea: t three months previous to races2. The hendioapper shall have power to re-handicap horses after the declaration of. weights and throughout the meeting. ■ 3 Jockeys riding in races to wear oolors. 4. Protests to be lodged with the Secretary, in writing, within 15 minutes after the deputed event, and accompanied by a deposit of £2. Euch deposit to be fo feited should the protest not be sustained. 5. Nominations for races 1,3, 5, and 7, togither with the mme, age, pefigree, and performances of hjrse, and colors of riders, to be in the hand) oftbc Secretary, on or before MARCH 3rd. We'gbts d clared on MARCH 19th. Acceptances MARCH 24th at Tnparoa Hall. 6. * nlries, eto., by telegram, must be con firmed in writing at the earliest opportunity, under a penalty not exceeding £lO. (Vide ru'e 45). 7. No nominations or acceptances will be entertained unless accompanied by neocssary fees, 8 In the event of telejraphio communication beirg interrupted, either on the day of nominations or acceptances, they will be deferred until one day after communication is renewed. 9. All races run under the Metropolitan rules. Committee’s decision fina'. Entries for. 2 and 4 and aooeptances for all jaoes alcse on SATURDAY, Maroh 21st, at 8.30 p.m. F, J. DELANEY, Hon. Secretary,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1681, 23 February 1906, Page 1
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