It iii human nature to exporl- ,1 merit. IHhlic.il history reports that the citizen* of Athene were always "treking tome new thing " That was aouo years ago. and the same applies in the noth Since the year 1880, NELSON Mo ATE b Co's TEA has ba«n firM and only favourite 27 years has witnessed the introduction of hundreds of different brands of tea, by »» many different firms Whenever a new brand appeared the experimenting public purchased " just to try it —* solitary 4 lb . . One trial was enough, and » half-a-pound too much. Those teas never got beyond the experimental stage. A discerning public when buying Tea, will have a good article, and the enormous and increasing demand proves that the first and only favourite in 1906 is MOATS & Co’a. © 3£S A Fi M. S Co. Introduced
PROGRAMME &3E2CC&JI WHATiIUTU ANNUAL RACE MEETING. BOXING DAY, DEO, 20ib, 1906, First Baca at 11 o’olook. 1. Handioap Hurdle Beoe, of 10 sovs; seat, ond horse to rcoelve 30a from tho stake. Nomination 7s 6', aooeptanooa 2a 6d One mile end a balf. 2. Maiden Sourry, of 4 sove. Nomination 4a. Half-mile. 3. D.strict Eaco. of 5 bovb ; second horse to if osivo 10a out of stake. Nomination fls. One mile. 4. Whatatatu Cup, of 15 sovs; seoond horse to receive 2 sova out cf stake. Nomination 10s, aooeptanoe 6a. One mile and a half. 5. Pony Handicap, of 3 sova. Nomination 3b. Five furlongs. 6. Flying Handicap, of 7 aovaj Eeoond horae to reotlve 1 aav out of atako. Nomination sa, aooeplatiee 2s 6d. Six furlongs 7. Con Eolation Handioap, of 4 sovs (all winners at Meeting barred ; second horse to reeoive 10s out of stake. Nomination 4s, Six furlongs. rules. 1. Name, age, performances, pedigreo, and colors of riders, in writing, must accompany nominations, 2. No entries received without oash. 3. Stewards have tho right to bar any horEO from starting in a raoe if imorroot performances aro given. 4. Protests must be made in writing So the Secretary within ion minutes after raoa, aooompanied with £l, which will bo forfeited to the Club if protest is dismissed, Stewards’ decision to be final. 5. Horses in District Race to have been tho property of owners (tbiee months boforo raoe meeting) living in Whatatutu and Karaka Districts; district from Kaiioratahi Bridge up. 6. All jockeys So pay a fee of 2s 6d. Licenses to bo produced at scales. SOUS Nominations lor Cup, Hurdles, Flying Handioap 0 030 on SATURDAY, Dco;mbor IStb, at 9 p.m. Weight; to appear on WEDNESDAY, E noember 19 th. Aooeptanoas for Cup, Hurdi'e, and Plying close on SATURDAY, Deoemoer 22nd, at 9 p m. Nominations for t-oarry and Pony Handicap close on.iho Cou se haif an hour before er.oh raoe, Consolation Hmdkap, post entry. Nominations and Acceptances may ho left with d. N. he uio. Wh A.vutu, or the Scoretary, H. S. Lesliu, Gisb-rna. Admission to Course: One Shilling ; children fcalf-priae. Coaches will moot trains at To Karaka, conveymg passengers to Whatatutu, reluming to oatoh evening train. H. S. LE.'LIE, Hon. Secretary, Care of Primrose and Leslie Bros., Gisborne,
THE CUT OF THE COAT Sells the Taste 01 the Tailor, The Garment that Strikes your Fancy may not be tti one you should wear, In the mirror of the retail clothier you cannot see yourself as othera set you. Is it sate to trust your ap« pearance to the judgment of the ready-made salesman, biassed by the necessity of fitting you to the clothing rather than the clothing to you ? Individuality and character a:s expressed in every garment we make. H. SAND LA NT Merchant Mor, ai?.d importer, FUEL bTKEKT.
FREEH FISH, OYbTERS.E and FRUIT at Chilton's. Shipments arrive- every boat. Telepbone Ho. 331. SPECIAL K OTIC El. ME?SSS FRANK HARRI 3 AND CO., Lid., of Wellesby Sireet, Auckland, and Waiknmeio Stalicn, hava opened a Brr.noh Bufiness at She corner of Gladstone Road and Grey Street. Intending Purchasers of MEMORIALS, ETC. Should wait before going elsewhere, as this well-established firm intend carrying a well-assorted and up to-dita stock of Marble and Granite Designs in Monuments and Headitonfs. eta. Lc-ad-lettering and carving will be made a speciality by tho Gisborne Manager. Iron Tomb Bailing-* in newest design*. Estimates given for all kinds of Concrete Cement Work. Manager Gieborne Breach. ROBERT W. CARY. W. J. SYKE . • OEBTI3T. PRIZE MEDALLIST FOR ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Opposite Belfry, Gladstone Road, Telephone 16.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1961, 21 December 1906, Page 4
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