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Ecclesiastical. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. MASSES will be celebrated on SUNDAY NEXT (March 9th), as under. Ormond .. 8 a.m. Gisborne .. 11 a.m. P. RIORDAN. 7th March, 1884. 5013 Sporting. PROGRAMME OF RACE MEETING, TO BE HELD AT KAITERATAHI, MONDAY, MARCH 17th, 1884. Judge—W. F. Crawford, Esq. Handicappers—E. Devery, P. Breignan. Starter—J. Brown. Clerk of Scales—S. C. Caulton, Clerk of the Course—W. E. Cooper, Hon. Sec. and Treas.—W. Devery. First Race at 11 a.m. sharp. 1. HANDICAP HURDLES of £20.-1$ miles; over seven flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. high. Nomination, £1; acceptance, £l. Top weight not to exceed list. 71b. 2. HACK HURDLES, £7.—Open to all horses that have not won £5. 1 mile. Entrance, 10s. 3. MAIDEN PLATE of 10 sovs.—ls miles. Weight for age. Entrance, 15s. 4. KAITERATAHI HANDICAP, £25.-1$ miles. Top weight, lOst. 71b. Nominations, £llos. Acceptance, £l. 5. STOCKMEN’S RACE, £lO. For horses the bona fide property of Stockmen one month prior to March 1,1884. Distance, 2 miles, list. up. Entrance, 10s. 6. HANDICAP TROTTING RACE, £lo.— 3 miles. 13st. up. Pull and go. Handicap by distance. Entrance, 15s. [Note. —The entries for this race to be made to the Stewards ,on the day of the Races.] 7. HACK RACE, £s.—For all horses that have never won an advertised race. 1 mile. Catch weights. Entrance, 10s. 8. FORCED HANDICAP, £7. — Winners compulsory, except of Hack and Stockmen’s Races; losars optional. 1$ miles. Entrance, £l. 9. CART-HORSE RACE, £5 and £1 ss. bridle. 2 miles; 12st. up. For all horses that can pull lOcwt. in a spring cart half-mile round the course after the race. Entrance, 10s. same night as nominations.

Nominations for the Handicap Hurdles and Kaiteratahi Handicap to close at 8 p.m. on the 6th March, and must be addressed to the Secretary, Kaiteratahi Hotel. The weights to be declared on the 10th. Acceptances close on the 14th March. All other entries must be made to the Secretary at the Kaiteratahi Hotel on or before the 14th March at 8 p.m. The rules of the Poverty Bay Turf Club adhered to, except where otherwise stated. No one will be allowed to enter a horse unless he be a subscriber to the funds of £l, except in the Hack Races. All protests must be accompanied by £2 25., to be forfeited at discretion of Stewards, if not maintained. The decision of the Stewards to be final. W. DEVERY, 2010 Hon. Sec. Annual Races are POSTPONED from 14th MARCH to 17th. 1090 Notices. NOTICE. ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS due to the late Standard and Telephone up to Feb. 29th not settled before the 20th instant will be sued for without any further notice whatsoever. 2012 PHILIP LANGE. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Matter of “The Bankruptcy Act, 1883.” THE following Forms can be obtained on application to the undersigned:— No. 2. Ordinary Declaration in Proof of Debt. No. 3. Declaration in Proof of Debt due to Firm or Company. No. 4. Form of Proxy. No. 8. Declaration of Bankrupt of Assets and Liabilities, &c. No. 9. Statement of Bankrupt. JAMES W. WITTY, 2007 Telephone Office. NOTICE. A LL MONEYS due for the services of z~\ the Entire Horse “ AUCKLAND” must be paid within Seven Days from date, or legal proceedings will be taken. RICHARD POULGRAIN. March 3, 1884. 2003 Business Notices. ANNUAL CLEARING SALE

DRAPERY & CLOTHINGprior TO STOCK-TAKING, AT G. R. MOORE’S. MONSTER REDUCTION IN PRICES. Particulars in Saturday’s Telephone. SALE TO COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, Bth MARCH. 2OOB J. SIGL E Y, Tinsmith, plumber, and sheet- , METAL WORKER, Gladstone Road. Manufactures Baths, tanks, chimneys, common and lead-edged ridging, spouting, fruit and honey tins, and all descriptions of dairy and kitchen utensils, at the lowest possible prices. Also has on sale, at cheap rates—Sheet zinc, lead, copper, brass, plain and corrugated iron, tin plates, ingot tin, lead and iron piping, and pumps. Also, a good assortment of tinware, hollowware, galvanised-iron ware, churns, meat covers, wire nails, galvanised nails and spikes (2$ and 3in.), lead-headed nails, &c., all of which will be sold at very low prices for cash, thereby saving the time, trouble, and expense of booking, &c. GLADSTONE ROAD, Gisborne. 1009

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 85, 8 March 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 85, 8 March 1884, Page 3

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