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POVERTY BAY HUNT CLUB. annual meeting. To be held on thd Gisborne Racing Club s Course, Te Hapara. THURSDAY, 24th AUGUST, 1911. President, T. Holden; Vice-President, R. Sherratt; stewards, A. R. Hme, O. Humphries, H: deLautour, Max Jackson, R. K. Murphy, A. McKenzie, L. Newman and W. G. Sherratt; judge, M. Kingston; handicapper, G. J. Dennett; starter, W. Priestley; clerk ot scales, C. J. Hamilton; clerk of course, P. Walsh; H. E. Dodd, secretary. 1 (1.30 p.m.)— -HUNTERS' FLAT RACE HANDICAP: First horse to receivo a trophy valu6 £5 second horse to receive a trophy value £2. Entrance, 7s. Distance, 1 mile. . _ 2 (2 p.m.)—FIRST OPEN FLAT HANDICAP, of 10 sovs. Entrance, 10s. Distance, 5 furlongs. „ m - r v r vr»T -n 3 (2.30 p.m.)—HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP. First horse to receive a Trophy value £6; second horse to receive a trophy value £2. Entrance, Bs. Distance, 2 miles. 4. (3 p.m.)—SECOND OPEN FLAT HANDICAP, of 10 sovs. Entrance, 10s. Distance, 7 furlongs. 5. (3.30 p.m.)—HUNT CUP HANDICAP. First horse to receive a trophy value £8; second horse to receive a trophy value £3. Entrance, 10s. Distance, 6 (4 mil p.m.)—HUNTERS’ BRACELET HANDICAP. First horse to receive a bracelet value £5; second horse to receive a bracelet value _ £2. Horses to be nominated by ladies. Winner of Hunters’ Flat Handicap to carry Mbs extra. Entrance, 7s. Distance, AND REGULATIONS. (Run under New Zealand Rules of Racing.) Definition of a Hunter: A horse who has qualified with any affiliated Hunt Club and must have the Master s certihcate; whose owner is a full subscriber to the Hunt. „ , , All Hunters’ races are confined to Gentlemen Riders only. Certificates must be produced at scales. Entries, together with the necessary fees, colors of the rider, etc., must be in the hands of the Secretary at his office not later than 5 p.m. on the date mentioned below. „ . T T,- nl , r Entries for all Events; SATURDAY, 12th August, 1911. Weights will be declared: WEDNESDAY, 16th August, 1911. (Approved by Hawke s Bay Jockey Club. —W. J. Stratton (secretary), July 7, 1911.) H. E. DODD, Secretary.

NOTICE. THE undersigned tegs to announce that the Country Branches of the P.B. Co-operative Baker}' Co., Limited, have keen acquired, and will be conducted from this date under the personal management and supervision, ot Mr. JAMES ERSKINE, whose past experience of the business is a sufficient <niarantee that onlv Broad of a Fn stela ss Oualitv will be supplied. The services of a fully qualified Small Goods Man have been secured, which Trill enable Small Goods of every description to be delivered daily. JAMES ERSKINE, WAERENG A-A-HIK A & PATUTAHI. August sth, 1911. THE “ SIMPLEX ” MILKING MACHINE. ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. THE SIMPLEST AMD CLEANEST MACHINE ON THE MARKET. JJAIRYMEN! Install a “SIMPLEX” MILK RELEASER with your existing plant. —A Great Labour-Saver.— Prices on application. JAS. J NIVEN & QO.. L TD. GISBORNE. THE CHEAT AMERICAN-INDIAN CURE for GOUT, LUMBAGO, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, PLEURISY and SPRAINS. INDIANOXA. Trade Mark. Registered. Compounded from Rare Mountain Herbs and Healing Balsams. (Copy.) P.O. Box 166, Gisborne, 10th July, 1911. Osborne Wall, Esq., Dear Sir, — I have tried your Indian herbal remedy, Indianolo, for rheumatism, and have very much pleasure in stating that I have used many remedies for the game malady and must say that I never had such quick relief as from your cure-, and the pain lias in no instance returned, which proves without doubt that in your Indianola you have made a great discovery in alleviating suffering Immanity. You are at liberty _to make what use you care of this testimonial. Wishing you every success, Yours sincerely, C.P. DAVIES. On receipt of postal note for 10s 6d I will mail to any address double the quantity to effect/ a cure in the above case. OSBORNE WALL, 15 Ormond Road, Gisborne. N.Z.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3300, 19 August 1911, Page 8

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636

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3300, 19 August 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3300, 19 August 1911, Page 8

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