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PUBLIC NOTICES. REPAIRS AT Very Moderate Bates executed in the most efficient manner by a First-class Tailor, having large English experience, now; in our employ SAVE MONEY By having your Suit or Costume or DYED by our Special Process, and our Double-steam and Tailor Press is ivell worth enquiring into. SUITS and COSTUMES CLEANED 7/. DYED g/. Double-pressed slightly extra cost. BLANKETS CLEANED equal to New. Bing 485 Tel., or Write ' and we will tell you all about it. CLIFFORD TATTERSFIELD. CUSTOMHOUSE STREET. (Joins Gladstone Road at P. 0.) First-class English Certificate. MANGATU SPORTS. M To be held on EMPIRE DAY, ONDAY, MAY 24th, 1909. On Whatatutu Racecourse. First Race to start at 11.30 a.m. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. 1. DISTRICT MAIDEN RACE, 100 yards. First prize, 30s; second 10s. Entrance, 2s. 2. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, 120 yards; over 8 flights of hurdles. First prize, £2 10s; second, 10s. Entrance 3s. . . 3. DROP KICK. First prize, Trophy, value 1 guinea (presented by M. P. Poole, Esq.) Entrance, Is. 4. POLO PONY RACE. For pomes 14.2 or under. Minimum weight 9st. Distance, 4 furlongs. First prize, Trophy, value 3 guineas (presented by D. Fitzgerald, Esq.); 2nd prize, Trophy, value 20s. Entrance, 4s. 5. MANGATU HANDICAP, of three distances: 100yds, 220yds, and 440 vds. First prize, £5; 2nd. £2; 3rd, £l, To be decided by points: 5. 3, and 2. Entrance, &s. First event, 100yds. 6. LEAPING MATCH. Best hunting style over brush fence and 2 rickers. First prize, ,£2; 2nd, 10s. Nomina- " tion, 2s Del. „ 7. HALF-MILE HANDICAP. First prize, £3 (presented by R. Cault-on, Esq.); 2nd, £1 10s; 3rd, 10s. Entrance, os. 8. WIRE JUMP FOR HORSES. Over one fence; hunting style. First prize, 2 guineas (presented by 8., Taylor, Esq.); 2nd, 1 guinea! (presented by F. Benson, Esq)-. - Nomination, 3s. 9. MANGATU HANDICAP: Second distance, 220yds. 10. FLAG RACE, 100yds. v First prize, 30s’; 2nd, 10s. Nomination.'2s. 11. MANGATU HANDICAP. Third distance, 440yds. 12. RUNNING HIGH JUMP. hirst prize,*’2os; 2nd. 10s. Entrance, Is 6d.. 13. STOCK HORSE RACE. Distance, lOOvds. Twice round flag. First prize £2; 2nd, 10s. Nomination, 2s 6d. 14. ONE MILE HANDICAP. First prize, £4; 2nd, 30s; 3rd, 10s. Entrance, 6s. ' ,__ 15. THREAD THE NEEDLE RACE. First prize, 1 guinea (presented by J. P. Gordon. Esq); 2nd, 10s. Nomination, Is 6d.16. DISTRICT HACK RACE. Once round the course. For hacks that have never won a race. Minimum weight, list-. First prize, £3; 2nd, £l. Nomination, 4s. RULES AND REGULATIONS. . The Committee reserve the right alter or add to the programme, to y the order of events, to refuse any ry, or, if necessary, to postpone the iiering. , - . . ... Entries for Handicap Events, with romances, close with the Secretary ! p.m. on SATURDAY, May Bth. Ko Entries received without Cash. Mangatu District: From Kaitarai bridge north. . _ . _ All horses entered in Poio lony :e must have played or practised on m-atu Polo Club’s ground. Entries for the following events, , Nos. 1,3, 4,6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 10, 16, close with the Secretary on the rts Ground. USEMENTS AND RACES FOR CHILDREN ider the supervision of Messrs M, ‘ Dargan and W. Evans. C. F. HENDERSON, Hon. Secretary. fO OCCASIONAL READERS. R One Shilling a fortnight you can have ?HE “TIMES” DELIVERED >ur door. Our collector will call he money ; and you can discontinue day’s notice at any time, ag up Telephone 500, or send a o? to the Manager. JIX-LIKE FROM THE ASHES, I RISE AGAIN! H. J. ANDREW : opened up a Large Lenient of Carefully-selected BRAND NEW STOCK. ■ His ' BOOT DEPOT plete from floor to eeiling witb SHOES, and FOOTWEAR, of scriptioiv at most reasonable IG TO-DAY (SATURDAY). portion cordially invited.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2491, 3 May 1909, Page 1

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610

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2491, 3 May 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2491, 3 May 1909, Page 1

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