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£3.ISBORNE JJACING Q LUB STEEPLECHASE MEETING. To bo held on the Club’s Courso, 01 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, July 9th and lOtli, 1908. President: Tho lion. J. Carroll; Vice ; President: Mr. D. Hopburn, Hon Treasurer:; ‘Mr. Ct. Matthewson Hon. Surgeon: Dr. Clias. F. Scott Stewards: Messrs J. Sisterson, C. J Bbnnott, C. J. Parker, F. J. Lye nar, J. H. Martin, T. Me Connoll, and D. J. ' Barry Judge: Captain Tucker. Starter Mr. C. O’Connor. Handicappor Mr. J. Chadwick. Clerk; of Scales Mr. J. E. AVhitby. Clerk o Courso: Mr. A. Pritchard. Totali sator Steward: Mr. AV. 0. Skeot; PROGRAMME. First Race each day to start at 11.31 a.m. ■ ; FIRST DAY. •li HANDICAP HURDLE RACE,, o 70 sovs; second horso to receive 1( sovs, third horso 5 soys- lrcnatMlu stake. Tho winnßr or any h'urcfk raco after tho declaration, of tin ■weights- to . carry 71b penalty. ..pis tanco, 13 miles; over 7'flights ol hurdles. NomMa'tion 20s, acceptance 80s. 2. MAIDEN HACK RACE, of 4Qsovs second horso to receive 5 sovs froir stake. Distance 4 furlongs., AVoighl 9st. For ‘horses that have nevei won a rage exceeding 10 sore,, in value. Entry, 20s; to close'Wednesday, July Ist, at 9 p.m. 3. FLYING HANDICAP, of 00 sovs second horso to receive-10 sovsTron stake. AVinner of any flat race after declaration of weights to carry 51b .‘penalty. Distance, 6 furlongs '’Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20s. 4; GISBORNE, .PARK STEEPLE •CHASE HANDICAP, of 115 sovs - second horse to receive l-G. soye: third horse 5 sovs from stake., Winner] of any; steeplechaso after declaration of weights to -carry ;711 penalty.' About S' mile's';'” Nomina tion, 20sV acceptance, 40s.- • ' 5. HACK FLATi HANDICAP, of 4C sovs; second horso .to receive 5 sovi from' stake. For hacks that have never won a race exceeding 4C sovs in value. • -Distance,W furlongs Entry,-. 20s; to close, Wednesday, July Ist, at 9 p.m. .' 1 '' 3. TRIAL STEEPLECHASE HAND! CAP, of 60 sovs; seeriTTckhqreo tc receive 10 sOvsfrom stako. Foi horses that have npt won a chase exceeding 60 sovs’'iii value. About 2 miles. Nomination, 20s ; acceptance, 20s. L--7. AV INTER OATS HANDICAP, ol 60 sovs; second horso to.receive 1C sovs from;stake. AViimer of any flat race after declaration of weight: to carry 51b penalty, i Distance, ] mile and; - a distance. Nomination, 20s ; acceptance,'v2Qs, SECOND DAA’f W 1. SECOND HANDICAP- HURDLE RACE, of 70 sovs ; second horse tc receive 10 sovs, and third o sova from stake. Distance 2 miles; ovei 8 flights of- hurdles. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 30s. 2. MAIDEN HACK HANDICAP, of 40 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. Distance, 5 furlongs.' For horses that ’havo never won a raco exceedin'* 10 sovs in valuo. (AVinner of tho Maiden Hack first -day - entrance fee; returned). Entry, 20s; to close Wednesday, July "Ist," at 9 p.m. 3. AVAIKANAE HANDICAP, of 6C sovs; second horse-to receive 1C sovs from stake. Distance, 7 furlongs, . Nomination, 20s; accept--071 pp 20s i. TE ’ HAPARA STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; socond horse to receive 10-sovs, and third horso 5 sovs from stake. Distance, about 2i miles. Nomination 20s ; acceptance, 40s. - . 5. SECOND HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of 40 sovs ; .second horse ,tc receive 5 sovs from stake. Distance, 6 furlongs! A For hacks that have not won aSrace: exceeding 4C sovs in value, .vJjjptry-, - 20s; to'dost AA r ednesday, July Ist, at 9 p.m. ■ 6. FINAT-v STEEPLECHASE- HAN f DICAP;' of 60 sovs;-second-horse tc receive 110 sovs from stake. About 2 miles, x For horses that have nol won a j steeplechaso exceeding- -' 6( ’sovs in- value. ' Nomination; 20s acceptance, 20s. c 7. FAREAVELL HANDICAP; of 6( sovs; second horse to receive 1C sovs from stake, y.,’Winner of Waika nao Handicap to carry 51b penalty Distance, 1 mile; ‘ Nomination, ,20s acceptance, 20s. ii ~ NOMINATIONS,for Races Nos. I 3,4,- 6, and 7. (both days), close AVEDNESDAY, JUNE 3rd, at 9 p.m AVEIGHTS for Flying, First Hurdles, Park' Steeplechase, Trial Steo plecliaso, and. AVinter Oats, SATURDAY, JUNE 20th. r ' ACCEPTANCES for First Day and ENTRIES for Hack Races (both days] AA 7 EDNESDAY, JULY Ist, at 9 a.m, AA’EIGHTS for First Day’s Hack Flat, THURSDAY, JULY 2nd. M. G. NASMITH, , f Secretary.

DOES J. ' . NO-LICENSE ENCOURAGE SLY-GROG SELLING? HAT IS SLY-GROG SELLING ? It is selling outside'legal hours. It is selling outside legal days/ It is selling in No-license areas. Two of these kinds of sly-grog selling refer to License areas, and' the third kind to No-License, a yeas. Experience shows that- there is as much-Sly-grog selling under License as under No-Licoriso, for in IQOG the fines inflicted for Sly-grog selling in the Auckland district (a Licensed area) were £61.5, whereas in Invercargill (a Nd-ili'cense . area) they were? £3OO. The possibilities of Sly-grog selling are no valid argument against NoLicense, and are ‘reduced .to,, a minimum where 'vigilance is exercised.

auction sale. I THE LOWE STREET. TO-MORROW '(SATURDAY), 10.30 a .hi .-, • OULT RY, T> R 0 UDCTErTnifCrtT Poultry’lProduce,r ruit Also, — 2 Cream Separators, Churns Sheep Dip, Corn Crusher, etc. To lie followed by m . FURNITURE AND EFFECTS., IncludingDining and. Kitchen ' Tables, Brass; Rail and other Bedsteads and W." • Mattresses, Flax and Kapoc Reds, Pram and Go-cart, Couch, Oveimantel, Linoleum and Carpet Squares, Hearthrugs, Victory Sewing Machines. Washstand and Ware, Duchess Chests, - Mangle, Baths, B.W. Chairs, Lace and Tapestry Curtains, Lamps, Dinner Set, Tea Set. Cutlery and Glassware, J able Covers, Kitchen Utensils,Jams, etc. Also,— 3 Gents’ Bicycles „ ~ i 3 First-class Rifles and 1 D.B. min ‘ Pack Saddle and 1 Gent’s Saddle and Bridle/ also Sundries. ' £ F. S. MALCOLM AND CO.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2185, 8 May 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2185, 8 May 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2185, 8 May 1908, Page 3

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