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Yes, Ma'am I 1 quite agree with you, there can bo no doubt about that tea. Nelson Moate & Co. bear a reputation second to none. We have tried giving Coupons and pushing our own tea, because of the extra profit, but it’s no use, only a few will have them more than once. NELSON (ViGATE &Co. were the first to introduce Ceylon Teas in 1880-1881.... programme texzssa WHAT&'IUTO ANNUAL JtfHBtING. RACE i BOXING DAY, DEC. 7Gib, 1906. ifirsi Xiaotj at 11 o’elook. 1. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 10 bovs ; Beoend horso to receive 30d from ihe Btako. Noir'nation 7s C', aocoftanooa 2a 6d One mile and a half. 2. Maiden Bcurry, of 4 sova. domination 4a. Hr.lf-reile. 3. District Race, of 5 nova ; seoond horao to receive 10a out of stake, Nomination 6aOne mile. 4. ’Whatateiu Cup, of 15 aova; second hor3o to receive 2 aova out of stake. Nomination 10a, aaaoptance 6a. One mile and a half. 5. Pony Handicap, of 3 aova. Nomination 3a. I ive furlonga. 6. Plying Handicap, if 7 aova; second horao to reo ive 1 sov out of atako Nomination sa, acoapta-’oe 2s 6d. Six furlongs 7. Cor eolation Handicap, of 4 bovs (all winners at Meet : ng barred ; seoond horse to reoeive 10s out of Btake. Nomination 4a, Six furloDgs.
K U h B S. 1. Name, age, performances, pedigree, and colors oi riders, in writing, must acuompany nominations, 2. No entries received without oash. 3 Stewaids have the right io bar any horse from oiarting in a raeo if inoorreot performacoes are given. 4. Protests must be made In writing to the Secretary within ten minutes aft r race, accompanied with £i, which will be forfeited to the Club if protest is dlsmiEßod, Stewards' decision to be final. 5. Horses in Distriot Pace to have been ths property cf owners (tuce months before race meeting) living in Whatatutu and Kuraka Disfrlots; district from Kaitoratahi Bridgo up. 6. All jockrys lo pay a fee of 2s 6d, Incenses to bo produced at eoales. * teaggfr Nominations ior Gup, Hurdles, Plying Hanoioap oloso on SATURDAY, Deotmber 15th, at 9 p m. Weights to appear on WEDNESDAY, Eeoimber 19ih. Acceptances for Cup, Hurdles, and Flying oloeo on SATUSDj.Y, Dooembar 22nd, at 9 p ml Nominations for Scurry and Pony Handicap close on the Cou se half an hour before eaoh race. Consolation Handicap, post entry. Nominations and Acceptances may bo left with 3. N. Leslie, Whitatutu, or tho Seme' tary, H. S. Leslie, G>tb.ine.
Admission to Course : One Shilling ; children half-priae. Coaches will meat trains at To Karaka, conveying paoEeDgiis to Whatatuiu, returning to oatah evening train. H. 9. LEf LIE, Bon. Secretary, Care of Primrost, and Leelie Bros, Gißborne. THE CUT OF THE GOAT Tells the Taste oj the Tailor, The Garment that Strikes your Fancy n iy not be th one you should wear, In the minor of the retail clothier you cannot see yourseif as others see yon, Is It safe to trust your appearance to the judgment of the ready-made salesman, biassed by ’.he necessity of fi ting yon :o the clothing rather than the ciothiDg to you ? Individuality and character arc expressed in every garment we non Us.
H. BAN PLANT Merchant Tailor, a i; \ toporter, PEEL riTREET. FRESH FISH, OVi-TERS.S and FRUIT at Chilton's. Sblproonts arrive overy boat. Telophouo Ho. 331. SPECIAL NOTICE. MESSHS FRANK HARRIS AND GO, Ltd., of iVe'.keßy Slreet, Auckland, aud Waikumeto station, bavo opened a Branch Butinesr at the oornc-r of Gladstone Road and Grey Street. Intend)fg Purchasers of . MEMORIALS, ETC. Should wait baforo g ing clsowhrrf, as ihia well-established fi.m intend carrying a I well-aESortsd and up to date stock of Marble and Granite Dceigus in Monuments and Hi adatoms, etc. L< a Mr-tieriDg and carving will bo made a speoii.-liiy by the Gisborne Mnncger. Iren Tomb Boilings in newest designs. Estimates gi-en for all kinds of Concreto Cement Work. Manager Gisborne Criceh, ROBERT W. CARY. W. J. SYKES UESTiST. c-^rK-s** PRIZE MEDALLIST FOR ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Oppoeito Belfry, Gladstone Road, Telephone 16.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1951, 6 December 1906, Page 4
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