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& "pOVEETY jgAY rjIUHP LUB. -THURSDAY AND FRIDAY—OCTOBER 29 and 30, 1903. SPRING MEETING. To be held on the Makaraka Baceoourso. President: Mr J. W. Nolan. Vice-Presi-dent : Mr J. Clark. Hon. Treasurer: Mr flu T. Symes. Stewards : Messrs 0. 'White, J. A. C»aar, A. F. Kennedy, J. A. Hardin;?, W. A. Hood, J. Maynard,' R. Sherratt. Judge: Captain Tucker. Starter: Mr Harry Piper. Handicappor : Mr J. Chadwick. Clerk ol Toialieator :MrW. 0. Skeet. Clerk ol Scales : Mr G. It. Wyllie. Clerk ei Course :Mr A. Pritobard. Secretary : MrE. li. Maude. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. .THURSDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1903.

To start at 12.30 p.m. 1. TRIAL HANDICAP, of 25 sovs ; second done to jecaive a sovs (tom etaae. Tor horses that have not won a race of the value of 60 boys or upwards. Six furlongs. 2. FIRST HURDLES HANDICAP, of 45 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. The winner of any hurdle race after the declaration of the weights to carry 71b extra. If miles, over 7 flights of hurdles. 3. FIRST COUNTY STAKES HANDICAP,'of 25 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. For all hones bred in the Counties of Cook, Waiapu, and Wairoa. Six furlongs. 4. SPRING HANDICAP, of 75 sovs; second horse to receive, 10 sov3 from stakes. The winner of any race of the value of 50 sovs and upwards after the deolurasion of the weightß to carry 71b extra; of 100 sovs, 101 b extra. One mile and a quarter. 6. FIRST WELTER HANDICAP, of 25 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. Minimum weight, 8.7. For horses that have not won a race of the value of 00 sovs or upwards. Seven furlongs. 6. MAIDEN SCURRY, of 25 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. Minimum weight, Bst. Winners on the flat at any time barred. Four furlongs. 7. FLYING HANDICAP, of 45 sovs; ■ second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. The winner of any raoe of the value of 50 sovs or upwards after the declaration of weights to carry 71b' extra ;of 160 sovs, 10lb extra. Six furlongs. 8. en'.ST HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of 25 sovs; second hoi so to receive 5 sovs fiom stako. One mile.

SECOND DAY. | FRIDAY, 30th OCTOBER, 1903. lJ SECOND WELTER HANDICAP, 1 of 25 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sova from slake. Minimum weight, 8.7. For horses that have not won a race of the value of 00 sova or upwards. One mile. 2. SECOND HURDLES HANDICAP of 45 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sova from stake. Uuo mile and a-half. Over 0 flights of hurdles. 3. SECOND COUNTY STAKES HABDiOaF, of 25 sevs; second horse to receive 5 sova, from stake. For all horses bred in the Counties of Cook, Wai'apu, and Wairoa. One mile. 4. MAKARAKA HANDIQAP, of CO sovs ; second horse to receive 10 sova from stike. One mile. 5. SECOND FLAT HACK HANDICAP, of 25 eovs ; second torse to receive 5 sovs from st ike. Winner of Second Welter to carry 51b penalty. Si* furlongs. 1 6*_ MAIDEN SCURRY, HANDICAP, of 25 fovs ; second horse to receive 6 i sovs from stake. Winners on the flat at any time barred. Winner of Maiden Saurry first, day entrance money returned. Five furlongs, .7, WAIKANAE HANDICAP, of 45 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. Winner of Mukaraka Handicap to ourry 7ib penalty. Five futlongs. 8. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 25 I sovs. Winner of Msrkaraka and Waikauae Handicaps to he re-handicapped. Seven lurlongs. The Stakes to be Paid in Full.

Dates ol Nominations, Entries, Weights and Aaceptanoes, and Amounts to be forwarded, to the Secretary, at the Club Rooms, Masonic Bote), Gisborne; or, H. Si. Massey, High street, Auckland., NOMINATIONS—SATURDAY, Oct. 3rd, at 9.30 p.nij First County Stakes 'no acceptance) .. 1 SOY. First Hurdles 1 sov. Spring Handicap 1 sov. FlyiDg Handicap .. .. 1 sov. Second Hurdles .. .. .. 1 sov. Makarnka Handicap 1 sov. Second County Stakes (no acceptance) 1 sov. Wakanae Handicap 1 sov. ENTRIES (No Acceptances). SATURDAY, Oct. 17th, at 9.30 p.m. ■ Trial Handicap .. .. .. 1 sov. First Welter .. 1 sov. Maiden Scurry. 1 sov. First Hack Flat .. .. .. 1 sov. Second Welter 1 sov. Second Flat Hack 1 sov. Maiden Scurry 1 sov. Farewell Handicap 1 sov. WEIGHTS Saturday, 17th OctoberFirst Hurdles Handicap, Spring Handicap, and Flying Handicap. Saturday, 24th October—Trial Handicap, First County, Frist Welter, First Flat. Thursday, 29th October, 1903, at 8 p.m. (Night of First Day’s Races The whole of the Second Day’s Events. ACCEPTANCES FIRST DAY Saturday, Oct. 24, at p.m. First Hurdles . .. .. 1 sov. Spring Handicap .. .. .. 30s Wuikanae Handicap 1 sov. SECOND DAY. THURSDAY, October 29, at 10 p.m. ~,\ (Night First Day’s Races.) Second Hurdles .. .. 1 sov Makaraka .. .. 1 sov. Waikanae .. .. 1 sov. E. L. MAUDE,; Secretary. mam & qey : Manufacturers Of BISCUITS, JAMS, AND ; ' CONFECTIONERY. AUCKLAND AND THAMES. To Settlors in Gisborne and East Coast -■ Districts "'fXTE wish to draw your attention to iho VV faot that we supply the Best JAMS and MARMALADE made in the colony, largely from Fbuit Gbown in the Auckland Disibiot. Why, then, should you send your money I South for these artioles 7

-BUYBiscuits, Jama, Fanoy Confections, Chooolates, and Sweets of every kind. Hs'.d Office: Aiißsm Si., Auckland. •ATUBAL "A GLASS ON BISING CLEANSES THE SYSTEM." Slb' ROBERT STOUT writes —“I have muoh pleasure In stating that I have used PUBIRI WATER or several years. To anyone having a tendency to Gout I consider It invaluable. I cpn testify to its benofioiel effects. I bolievo that anyone leading a eodeniary life will find it a useful table water, and aeoond to none in the market. -TTfTANTED KNOWN The Gissohot j? Times can be obtained at I. C. Tayor’s Jubilee Store, Whataupoko.

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 993, 12 September 1903, Page 4

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