136. Lettuce, Cabbage, o 139. Marrow, heaviest 110. Marrow, table 111. Melon, Pie, best 11-2. Melon. Citron 113. Onions, 0 111. Peas, tali, 12 pods 11.1. Peas, dwarf, 12 pods 11H. Potatoes, Kidney, •'> 117. Potatoes, other than Kidney, t! 116. Parsnips, bunch of 0 119. Pumpkin, heaviest 150. Pnmpkin. best table 151. Rhubarb, -1 sticks 132. lladishes, long, 0 153. lladishes, turnip, 0 154. S'juashes, best collection 155. Tomatoes, 0 15(1. Tomatoes, collection 157. Turnips, 0 153. Best Collection of Vegetables CLASS ,V. 139. Jam, Plum. 1 jar 100. Jam. Gooseberry, 1 jtr 101. .lam. Strawberry, 1 jar 102. Jam, Raspberry,' 1 jar 103. Jam, Apricot, 1 jar 104. Jam, Peach, 4 jar 105. Jam, Pie Melon, 1 jar 106. Jelly, Apple, 1 jar 107. Jelly, Quince, 1 jar 106. Jam, Pest Collection 109. Jelly, best collection 170. Marmalade, Orange. 1 jar 171. Mannalt de. • • mun. 1 jar 172. 11 n-y, comb or frame 173. Honey, in jtr 174. Chnlne,, 1j ir 175. 3 omato Scice 170. Pickles. Onion. 1 jar 177. Rickies, Cabbage, 1 iar 178. Pickies, Cucumber, 1 jar 179. Pickles, collection 160. Bottled Fruit, Pears, 1 jar 181. Bottled Fruit, Plums, 1 jai 182. Bottled J’ruit, Apricots, 1 jar 183. Bottled Fruit, Khubarb, 1 jar 184. Bottled Fruit, Peaches, 1 jar 185. Bottled Fruit, Gooseberries, 1 jar 180. Bottled Fruit, collection 187. Butter, plain or in pats, lib 188. Best Home-made Bread. NOTH.—Entries close at Miss Ilyett's (The Beehive), Gladstone road, at, eight pin., on WEDNESDAY, fourth of March. Any entiles made after that hour will he received for exhibition only. Entrance fee for each exhibit, sixpence ; for exhibiting members, free. All pot plants must have been grown by exhibitor in pots for at least one month prior to the Show. Ali exhibits must be the bona lide production of the exhibitor. GEO. DARTON, G. T. BULL, Joint Secretaries,
'AIAPU J^>ACING c LUB ANNUAL MEETING; SATURDAY, 7th MARCH, 1903, To be held on the Mangahanea RaceCourse. President : K. S. Williams, Esq. ; Vice-Presidents : E. H. Henderson, B. Hayes, A. B. Williams, and E. R. Ludbrook,' Judge: E. R. Ludhrook. Treasurer": T. Reedy. " Starter : W. Mclllroy, Clerk of Scales : W. G. Walker. Clerk of Course :J. Hayes. Handicapper . W. Kirkpatrick. Hon. Surgeon : Dr Davis. Stewards : T. Reedy, G. S. Wood, D. Duff, S. Blacklaws, Hamiora Te Kapu, W. Kirkpatrick, J. Pettie, Kereopa Potaka, J. J. Fry, C. Butler, D. MacDonald, J. Smith, G, Travers. Hon. Sec., M. P. Poole. PROGRAMME, Approved by, Hawke’s Bay; Jockey. Club, To start at 11.30 a.m. sharp. 1, HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 15 sovs ; second horse to receive 3 sovs. from stakes. Distance, 1* miles, over G flights of hurdles, 3ft Gin high, Nomination, J.Os ; acceptance, ss, To start at 12.15 p.m. 2, MAIDEN PLATE, of 12 sovs. A district race of 3-mile, Weight for age. Entry, 10s. To start at 1 p.m. 3, WAIAPU CUP, li miles.' A handicap of 30 sovs. ; second hocse to receive 5 sovs. from stakes. Nomination, 20s ; acceptance, 10s, To start at 2 p.m. 4, PONY RAGE, a. handicap ot 10 sovs. Distance, 7 furlongs. For ponies of 14.3 and under. Entry, 10s To start at 2.30 p.m. 5, DISTRICT WELTER HANDICAP, of 15 sovs. ; the second horse to receive 3 sovs. from stakes. Distance 1 mile,j Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 55.To start at 3.15 p.m. FLYING HANDICAP, of '2O sovs, second hocse to receive 3 sovs. from stakes. Distance, 3-mile, Nomination, 15s ; acceptance, ss. . To start at 4 p.m. 7 S CONSOLATION RACE, of 10 sovs; for all losers. Distance, 1 mile. Nomination, "7s 6d ; acceptance, 2s 6d, CONDITIONS. Winners of any handicap after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 71bs. All open races except Maiden and District Welter race. The district shall be the Waiapu County boundaries. Horses must have been owned and in the district at least three months previous to races. Nominations for all handicaps must be in the hands of the Secretary before 8 p.m. on FEBRUARY /7th, 1903, accompanied by nomination fees, name, age, pedigree, and performances, also colors of riders. Weights declared on FEBRUARY 14th, and general entry night. Acceptances due on FEBRUARY 28th, at 8 p.m., at Reedy’s Hall, Tuparoa. All protests to be given in writing within 15 minutes of race, and accompanied by a deposit of 2 sovs, which shall be forfeited if protest not sustained. All races run under Metropolitan rules. Ail nominations and entrances to be addressed to the Secretary of Waiapu Racing Club, Tuparoa, East Coast, and endorsed "Entry for Waiapu Races.” Ms P, POOLE, Hon, Secretary,
TOLAGO BAY COACH SERVICE. and after TUESDAY, January 20th, SINCLAIR’S COACH Will leave Masonic Stables every TUESDAY and FRIDAY Mornings, returning from Tolago Bay WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. All Parcels, Goods, Letters, eto., left at the Masonic Stables will be carefully attended to at moderate charges. FARES: Gisborne to Tolago Bay (Single) .. 12s ~ ~ ~ (Return).. 20s Special Rates for visitors to Te Puia Hot Springs, &c., on application. Times will be advertised to suit the tide. MASONIC STABLES, RING UP TELEPHONE gQ
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 827, 27 February 1903, Page 4
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