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osidont: J. W. Nolan. Vioo President: J Olml;. lion. Treasurer: 1... T. Myniea, Ron Surgeon: Dr Charlos F. Hoott. Stewards: 0. Whito. J A. Caesar, A- • Konnedy, J. A. Harding, J- M Oonldsmith, J. Maynard, U Sherratt. Judge: Captain Tucker, Htavtor : Harry Piper. THURSDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1900. To start at 3*2 -15 pm. , Trial Handiaip of 35 sovs ; second horse to roaotvo 5 soys from tho stake, For horsoa that havo not won raco ot the value of 00 sovs or upwards. Six furlongs. , First Hurdles Ilandi -np of 50 ROVP ’ sioond horse to rco.uvo 5 sovs from stake The winner of any Hurdle lU'Cafter tho doularatiou ot llio weights to oirry 71b extra One and throe-quarter miloa, over 7 flights of hurdles. 3, First County Stakes Handicap of 85 sovs , second horse to receive 5 sovs from stako. For all horses hr d in tho Counties of Cook, Waiapu, and Wairoa. Six furionga. 4. Spring Handicap of 100 sovs; second horse to reoeivo 10 sovs from stako he winner of any race of tho value of o 0 bovs or upwards aftor tho declaration of weights to oarry 7l>) extra ; of 100 sovs 10lbo»tra One mile and a quarter. 5. First Weltor Ha diuap of 35 sovs; Beam'd horso to reoeivo 5 bovs from stake Minimum weight 8.7. For horses that have not won a raoo of the valuoof 60 sovs or upwards Hoven fvihr|/ 6, Maiden Scurry of 35 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs fiom slako. Minimum weight Bst. Winners on tho flat at any time barrod. Four furlongs. i 7, FMog Handicap of 75 sovs ; second horse tc. receive 5 rovs from stake The winner of any raoe of the value of 50 sovs or i upwards after the deularat'on of weights to carry 71b extra; of 100 sovs 101 b extra. Fix fuilongs. 8. First Haok flat Handicap of 35 sovs : second horse to reoeivo 5 sovs from stake. One mile. BECOND DAY. FRIDAY, 2tiih OCT- 'SR, 190 G. To start at 11 .pm. 1. Seoond Weltor Han reap of 35 sovs; secoad horso to receive 5 sovs from stako. Minimum weight 87. For horses that have not won a race of tho value of 60 sovs or upwards. One mile. 2. Feoond Hurdles Handicap of 50 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. One mile and a half, over six flights of hut dies. _ 3. Seoond County Stakes Handicap of 35 sovs; second horsa to receive 5 bovs from Btake. For all horses bred in the Counties of Cook, Waiapa, and Wairoa. One mile. t. Makaraka Handicap of 80 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs from stake. One mile. i, Seoond Haok Flat Handicap of 35 sovs; seoond horso to reoeive 5 sovs from stake. Winner of Beoond Welter to oarry 51b penalty. Six furlongs. . Maiden fccurry Handicap of 35 sovs; second horre to receive 5 sovs from stake. Winners on tho flat at any time barred. Winner of Maiden i-'emry first day entranoe money returned Five furlongs. , Waikauae Handicap of 65 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. Winner ol Makaraka Haudicap to oarry 71b penalty. Fivo furlongs. Farewell Handicap of 35 sovs. Winners of Makaraka and Waikanae Hanlioaps to be re-handicapped. Seven lurlongs Tho stakes to be paid in full.

Dates of Nominations, Entries, Weights and Acceptances and Amounts To be forwarded to the Secretary, at the Club Room, Masonic Hotel, Gisborne. NOMI ATIONS. Saturday, 2'Jth September, at ’'.3o p m First County tikes r-econd Hurdle-l sov no acc-ptance ‘ sov Mukarak* Hep I First au-dies 1 sov fc ee’nd County -tak'-s Spring Handicap 1 sov no accep'a ce 1 -ov Flying dandicap lsov Waikanae Hep i sov hNTkUS. Mo Accei>i.*nce -atureay, 3th ember, at 9 if) p m Trial Handicap 1s v co u d Welter ihv ► irst Welter lov . cVd ti’ck Fiat lov Maiden -curry 1-ov Maid-n curry i sov First Hack Flat 1 sov Farewell tidcp 1 sov

VA/ EIGHTS. Saturday, 13th October First Burdles bai.dic.ip, spring Ha dicap and lyiu* uai d;c*p f aturday, 20th October. Trial Handicap. Kirst O.unty, First Welter, and Hirst Flat. Thursday, 25th October, at 9.E0 p.m. (Night of the First Day's Faces) The whole of the gee.nd Day’s Events. ACCEPTANCE - FIR.BTD.aY. Saturday, 20th Octtber, at 9 30 p.m. First Hurdles, 20s. Spring handicap, 308Flying Handicap, 20s. SECOND DAY.- Thursday, 25th October, at 10 p.m. Night of First Day’s Faces. Second Hurdles, 20s. Makaraba Hnndicap, 20s. Waikanao tandioap, 20s. D. R. DeCOSTA, Secretary.

(Late Craw'o .), opposite union ban;: BUILDINGS. A A. FROMM wishes to inform tho o Publio of Gisborne and Poverty Bay District that he baa purchased from Mr W. F. Crawiord his Stationery and Fanoy Goods business, known as the Book Aroade, and trusts that by striot attention to the wants of oußtomers, civility and reasonable prioea he will be favored with a oontinuarjoe of the generous support aocorded to his predecessor. A. A. FROMM has bad many years' experience in the above business in Taranaki. He will uee every effort to give satisfaction to his customers, and intends to buy and sell only the very beat goods The Latest Novels, Magazines and Periodicals

Bibles, Prayer Books and Hymn Books Fancy Goods, Toys and Dolls Commercial and General Stationery, and Tobacconist Ware

Cameras and Photographic Stock a speciality Newspaper and General Press Agent Any Goods not in Stock will be procured at the shortest notioe. Country "rder- promptly r.ttonded to. Ag‘ nt 'or fail New Zealand w ekly papers, Auckland Week'y, Press, Canterbury 1 imes, etc., etc.

L 8. EViMSQK, STUjaEKEBPBK TE KARAKA. g &iv(iß 3iosks of GBOCEbIEB, DKa JU PE BY, IRONMONGERY, and Sf.ATION REQUISITES always on hand, and all orders will be exeousad with the greatest iespatoh. BUSH OAMPB SUPPLIED, fe-;Agent for THE GISBOItNE TIMES, whieh 1b on Sale on arrival of the morning train. Advertieementa left with E, 8. Evinson ap to 6 o’olook each evening wi’l be sure at pn'ollopilon on the following day. (335-SSI A 8. EVIN SON, GENERAL STOREKEEPER. Tit KABAKA

PIANOS —Full trichord upright English Granda, on npot, £46 ; veiy fine instruments. Cottage Pianoa, from £3o.—Eimps ton Brothers, merchants, Kinoing Lane, London, and Grey Street, Ghl.rae,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1860, 14 September 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1860, 14 September 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1860, 14 September 1906, Page 4

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