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J> AGING r QLUB. ANNUAL MEETING Mangahanea Racecourse. SATURDAY, MARCH 20, . 1909. President: K. iS. Williams, Esq.; Vice-Presidents: Messrs J. Knox, E. Stokes, and D. W. Duff. Handicapper: Mr. J. S. Hicks; Clerks of Scales: Messrs G. S. Travers and G. W. Trimnell; Judge: Mr. Wm, Broderick; Starter: Mr. J. Hickup; Clerk of Course: Mr. J. Hays; Timekeeper :Mr. J. McNeil; Hon. Surgeon: Dr. C. S. Davis; Stewards: Messrs H. C. Beach, J. J. Spratt, Hami Te Rapu, T. Dick. C. Tydcn, J. H. Taplin, E. H. Vile, H.. McClutclier, senr., H. Robertson, C. Brachen, A. J. Caddy, R. Jellie, J. Hicks, G. Maddox. PROGRAMME. (12 noon.) 1. DISTRICT MAIDEN RACE, of. 10 sovs. Six furlongs. Nomination 10s. Weight-for-age. (12.45 p.m.) 2. WAIAPU CUP, of 30 sovs ;second horse to receive 3sovs from. stake. One mile and a-half. Nomination 20s, acceptance 10s. (1.30 p.m.) 3. HIKURANGI STAKES, of 12 sovs; second horse to receive 2sovs from stake. Five furlongs. Nomination Ss, acceptance 4s. (2.15 p.m.) 4. REPORUA WELTER-, of 13sovs; second horse, to receive 2sovs from stake. One mile. Nomination 10s, acceptance 3s. (3 p.m.) 5. DISTRICT SCURRY, of lOsovs. Five furlongs. Minimum weight 9st. Nomination 10s. (3.45 p.m.) 6. FLYING HANDICAP, of lOsovs. One mile. Nomination 10s. Post entry. (4.30 p.m.) 7. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 10 sovs. One mile. Nomination 10s, Post entry. CONDITIONS. 1. Horses entering for District races to have been in the district, and the bona fide property of residents, at least three months previous to the 2. Jockeys riding in races to wear colors. , . ' ~ 3. Protests to be lodged with the Secretary in writing within 15 minutes after the disputed event, accomiianied bv a denosit of £2 such deposit to be forfeited if the protest be not sustained. 4. No nomination or acceptance will" be entertained unless accompanied by necessary fees. 5. Nominations for 2, o, 4, and o close on 27th FEBRUARY, 1909, at Tuparoa Hotel, at 8 p.m. Weights declared 13th March, 1909 Acceptances for same and JSS 1 and 5, close on 17th MARCH, 1909, at Tuparoa Hotel, at 8 p.m. 6. All races to be run under Metropolitan rules. . . „ , 7. Committee’s decision to be final. 8* Winners of any race after the weights have been declared to cairy a penalty of 71b. Bookmakers’ Fee £3 3s. J. F. NICKLIN, Secretary W.R.C. Beauty’s Secret. IJILMA FLUOR CREAM, premier taccs crcu:n f ii the greatest discovery ever made for the skin. The Icilma Mat oral Water it contains trees women forever from the slavery to greasy or oily creams. It cleans the rotes, prevents and cures chaps, sunburn, roughness, redness and insect bites, and gives a lasting sense of cool comfort. Englishwomen know that I Isil na Fliaor Cream ; til" famous ‘face cream without grease,” is Nature’s way to Beauty. T. H. GARRETT, Gisborne. Fluor Cream, 2/6 pot. SEEING ’ IS BELIEVING! H. J. ANDREW HAVING acquired the _ Premises until recently occupied by J. Lang and Sons, Gladstone Read, has had the large shop thoroughly renovated throughout, and has just opened up one of the LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE STOCKS of—gNGLISH AND OOLQNIAL BOOTS & SHOES Ever seen in Gisborne. NOTE THESE PRICES: Men’s Strong Bluchers Men’s Chrome Bells ... Women’s Leather Slippers i - (A splendid line) Men’s White Canvas Boots ~ Men’s Fern Tights ••• • REPAIRS executed on Shortest Notice. __ __ INSPECTION INVITED. SEEING IS BELIEVING. 5/6 10/6 4/7/6 14/6

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2428, 17 February 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2428, 17 February 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2428, 17 February 1909, Page 7

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