G ISBORNE ACING £"ILUB. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. R FEBEUAEY 2nd and 3rd, 1911. m , . SUMMER MEETING. To be held Club’s Course, Ta President, the lion. James Carroll; Vicepresident, D. Hepburn, Esq.; Hon. Treasurer, C. J. Bennett, Esq.; Stewards, Messrs D. J. Barry, C. J. Bennett, J. H. Martin, F. J. Lysnar, T. McConnell, C. J. Parker, J Sisterson, G. E. Wyllie; Judge, Mr. W. G. Sherratt; Starter, Mr. A. G. Wood; Ilandicapper. Mr. J. Chadwick; Totalisator Steward, Mr. 77. O. Skeet • Clerk of Scales, Mr. J. E. Whitby; Clerk of Course, Mr. A. Pritchard. FIEST DAY. 1. FIEST HANDICAP HUEDLES, of 70 sovs. second horse to receive 10 sovs, and third horse 5 sovs from the stake. Over six nights of hurdles. Nomination 203, acceptance 20s. Distance 14 miles. 2. MAIDEN SCUEEY. of 40 sovs, second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. For horses that have never won a race of any description. Weight Bst. Entry, 20s. Distance, 4 furlongs. FLYING HANDICAP, of 75 sovs, second horse to receive 10 sovs, and third horse o sovs from the stake. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. Distance, 6 furlongs. 4. TE HAPAEA HACK HANDICAP, of 50 sovs, second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. Entry 20s. Distance, 7 furlongs. 5. GISBOENE EACING CLUB HANDICAP. , of 120 sovs, second horse to receive 15 ; sovs., and third horse 5 sovs from the stake. Winner of any flat race of 60 sovs or upwards in value after declaration of weights to carry 51b penalty. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. Instance Id miles. 6. FIRST WELTER HANDICAP, of 50 sovs, second horse to receive 5 sovs irom the stake. Minimum weight Bst. Entry 20s. Distance 1 mile. 7. RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP, of 50 sov=, second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. Winner of any flat race of 60 sovs or upwards in value after declaration of weights to carry 71b penalty. Entry 20s. Distance. 5 furlongs. 8. PARK STAKES HANDICAP, of 70 sovs, second horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake. Winner of any flat race of 60 sovs or upwards in value after declaration of weights to carry 71b penalty. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. Distance 7 furlongs. SECOND DAY. 1. SECOND HANDICAP HUEDLES, of 70 sovs, second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs from the stake. Over seven flights of hurdles. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. Distance. 1J miles. 2. MAIDEN SCURRY HANDICAP, of <0 sovs, second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. For horses that have never won a race, except the winner of the Maiden Scurry first day, which shall be eligible. Entry 20s. Distance, 5 furlongs. 3. TAR CHERT! HACK HANDICAP, of 50 sovs, second horse to receive 5 sovs f-oui stake. Entry 20s. Distance, 1 mile. 4. SECOND WELTER HANDICAP, of 50 sovs, second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. Minimum weight Bst. Entry 20s. Distance, 7 furlongs. 5. HARDING MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of 115 sovs, second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs from stake. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. Distance, 1 mile and a distance. 6. ELECTEIC HANDICAP, of 75 sovs, second horse to receive 10 soys, and third horse 5 sovs from stake. Nomination £os, acceptance 20s. Distance. 5 furlongs. 7. AWAPUNI HACK HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. Entry 20s. Distance, 6 furlongs. 8. FINAL HANDICAP, of 75 sovs, second horse to receive 10 sovs, and third horse 5 sovs from stake. Winner of anv fiat race of 60 sovs or upwards in value' after declaration of weights to carry 71b penalty. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20= Distance, 7 furlongs. DATES of Nomination. Entries. Weight= Acceptances and Amounts to be forwarded. NOMINATIONS and ENTRlES—Saturdav 7th January. 1911, at 9 p.m.: First Handicap Hurdles 1 sov. Flving Handicap 20= Gisborne Eacing Club Handicap 20=, Park Stases Handicap 20s. Maiden Scurry (entry) 20_s, Te Hapara Hack Handicap (entry.) 20s, First Welter Handicap (entry) 20s. Railway Hack Handicap (entrv) 20s.'Second Handicap Hurdles 20s, Harding Memorial Handicap 20s, Electric Handicap 20s. Final Handicap 20=. Maiden Scurrv Handicap 'entry) 20s, Taruheru Hack Handicap (entry) 20s, Second Welter Handicap (entry) Awapuni Hack Handicap (entrv) 20s. WElGHTS—Saturday, 14th Januafv, ISM • The whole of the first dav’s event= Thursday, 2nd Februarv, 1911,'at 8 pm (night of first day’s races): The whole of the second day’s events. ACCEPTANCES —Wednesday. 25th January, 1911. at 9 p.m. —first Handicap Hurdles tOs, Flying Handicap 20s, Gisborne Racing Club Handicap 40s, Park Stakes Handicap 20s. Thursday, 2nd February. 1911. at 9 p.m. (night of first dav’s races'); Second Handicap Hurdles 20s, Electric Handicap 20s, Harding Memorial Handicap 40s, Final Handicap 20=. H- E. DGDD. Secretary. Wl OR PRIVATE SALE w ipieTURESaUE RESIDENCE, oeeu- ±- pymg a secluded position in good locality, liavino- 4 bedrooms, bath and dressing room, hal!, drawing-room din-ing-room, ‘kitchen with all conveniences, hot and cold water, etc., septic tank with splendid drainage, 4 acres of land, lawn and production garden.. Situated on the hillside with a charming view of the harbor, and onl- 15 minutes' walk from Peel Street Bridge. THIS IS UNDOUBTEDLY ONE OF~ THE BEST HOMES IN GISBORNE PRICE £2500EARLY APPLICATION NECESSARY —EASY TERMS.— LAUTOUR. GO. SOLE AGENTS LOWE STREET. AND ART IX SUITS. THn, “middle-class’- tailor well—his name is legion. I cannot—will not make middle-class suits. aristocracy .of Tailoring is thev OALx class of tailoring that satisfies mo. My 63s suits for cash are the aristocracy of suits. CHEAPER BY 40 SHILLINGS. r J he “ordinary” tailor might call me a faddist. So I am where suits are concerned. Tailoring is a great enough art to occupy a man’s whole time, whole attention, whole life. That feeling—that idea—manifests itself in every suit I make. , A man of one idea. That’s my one IDEA—TAILORING AT ITS BEST. That's mv idea. . Result—a suit for 63s cash that puts all others ‘‘'to the right about.” No—no ordinary suits aro good enough for me, they must be aristocrats among suits to bear the name GEO. DAVIES. 555. 635, 75s to order. GEORGE DAVIES LTD. THE MODERN TAILORS. PEEL STREET. NEXT J, PECIvOVER £ CO., Gistorgs.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3117, 13 January 1911, Page 2
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