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LOST, Maitawhero Salo Yards, last Thursday, 1 red Steer, earmarked, swallow back bit. Howard. G. Smith. Bible Christianity v. theosophy, Baptist Tabernacle. LECTURE TO-NIGHT, 7.30, W. Corrie Johnston. EAST COAST RAILWAY LEAGUE. A MEETING of the East Coast Railway League will bo held on FRIDAY NEXT, at 2.45 p.m., ■in the Borough Council Chambers. BUSINESS: To urge the more expeditious advancement of the Gisborne-Motu-Opoitiki Railway. A full attendance is requested. W. J. P. GAUD IN, Secretary. HOLIDAY NOTICE. POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB’S SPRING MEETING. To bo Held on the Makaralca Racecourse, THURSDAY, 24th OCTOBER. 'OTICE is hereby given bha.t -U\ THURSDAY, 24tli October, 1907, is proclaimed a PUBLIC HOLIDAY, from the hour of 12 o’clock Noon. Business people are therefore requested to close their premises at that hour, in lieu of the usual time. JOHN TOWNLEY, Mayor.

SPECIAL. S.S. VICTORIA. WEDNESDAY, 23rd insfc., being People’s Show- Day, the BOOKING OFFICE will be CLOSED ALL DAY, but will be Opened ■at 6.30 p.an. for the convenience of passengers. All Cargo for Southern Ports must bo booked hud down at the Wharf iSheds not later than 4 p.m. on Tuesday, 22nd inst. HU.DDART, PARKER, and CO. PROPRIETARY. Ltd. DALGETY and CO., Ltd., Agents.

OTIOE TO I^XHIDITORS. All exhibits for first day must bo on tlio Ground NOT LATER THAN 9.30 A.M., and for SECOND DAY not- later than 9 A..M., otherwise they may bo left out of the Judging. H. M. PORTER, Secretary.

P. B. A.&P.Show ORiDiHR OF EVENTS. [Those interested will pilease cut this out.] FIRST DAY. Judging will commence at 9.30 a.m., and any entries not in (place before that hour will not he considered. CATTLE.—None. (But Cows to be (Milked must he on the ground by 4 ip.an.). HORSES. —No Draughts, but Blood, Light, Hack, and Harness Horses, as follows, also those competing in th e Competitions as below. SHEEP,—Classes 106 ,to 139 (both inclusive). No. 1 RING. Class 38—‘Ponies 12 hands and under 39 — Ponies over 12 hands and under 13 40— Ponies over 13 hands and under 14 41— Ponies over 14 hands and under 14.2 4-3 —Polo Ponies 14.1 hands or under 34—Girls’ Hacks 32 —Three-year-old Hacks 30— Weight Carriers 14.2 to 15 42 Polo Ponies 14.2 hands and •under 37 —Troon Horses. No. 2 RING. Class 53—Pairs over 14.2 and under 15.1 44 — Single Harness Horses 14.3 to 15.2 45 Singlo Harness Horses over 15.2 46 — Harness Ponies 14 hands or under 43a—Harness Ponies 14 or under 14.3 24 Carriage Entries 22 Coaching Stamps 54 Pairs Harness Ponies linder 14.2 55 — Tandems 31 — Walking Horses. •No. 3 RING. Class 14—Thoroughbred Yearlings 15— Thoroughbred 2-year-old Colts 16— Thoroughbred 2-year-old Fillies or Geldings 17 — Thoroughbred Mares 18 — Thoroughbred Entires 19— Hackney Yearlings 20 — Yearlings by “Mars” 23 — Mares for breeding hunters 25 Entires to breed weightcarriers 262 — Girl Riders 263 Roy Riders.

LUNCH. DOUBLE KING. Class 260—Driving Competition 36 —Maiden Ham tors 255 — Wire Jump 256 Pon.v Jumping 35 —Hunters 258 —Saddle Trot. SECOND DAY. CATTLE—AII Classes. SHEEP —AH Classes. HORSES—AII Draughts; also those in the undermentioned Hack and Harness Classes and Competitions; also horses which have gained a iprize the First Day. All Dogs, Poultry, Produce, and Native Exhibits. No. X KING. Class 27 —Heavy-weight Hacks 28 — Middle-weight Hacks 29 — Light-weight Hacks. Pigs, No. 2 KING. Class 48—Light Spring Curt Horses 49 Heavy Spring Cant Horses 50 — Carriers’ Turnouts 51 — Tradesmen’s Turnouts 52 Pairs of Buggy Horses over 15.1 4" —Pony, driven by lady, 14.2 and under. No. 3 RING. Draughts— Classes 1 to 13 (inclusive). DOUBLE KING. . Class 261—Driving Competition 257 —High Jump. LUNCH. Class 33 —Ladies’ Hacks. GRAND PARADE, 2 P.M. Class 253 —Maiden Jumpers Class 251—Leaping Steeplechase Style Class 259 —Harness Trot. Owners of Hacks and Harness Horses engaged in the competitions can obtain their numbers on application at the Society’s Offices to-day. H. M. PORTER, Secretary,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2217, 22 October 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2217, 22 October 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2217, 22 October 1907, Page 1

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