COOK COUNTY COUNCIL SPECIAL ORDER. JYliido !Jth October. 1911, to ho confirmed on the 7th November. 1911. F JR SLANT to the provisions of Section 23 of the Counties Act, 1908, the Cook County Council hereby proceeds by Special Order, to abolish the Arai Riding, as defined in Gazette No. 45, 1903, page 1344, and to constitute two now Ridings, one to lie railed the Arai Riding, as defined in the Schedule hereto, the other to be called the Muriwai Riding. A map showing the boundaries of the new Ridings may bo seen at the office. (2) That the Arai Riding as now constituted be represented in the Council by one member. (3) That the Muriwai Riding be represented in the Council by one member. The Council will meet at the Council Chambers, Gisborne, on TUESDAY, i th November, to confirm this Order. J. WARREN, Clerk. Gisborne, 14th October. 1911. MANGATU SPORTS To be held on BOXING DAY, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1911. ON WHATATUTU POLO GROUNDS. First Race to Start at 11.30 a.m. President: M. Campbell, Esct- Vice-Presi-dents Xlessrs D. J- Barry, G. B. Oman, J. Martvn, B. Taylor. I). Smale, N. Walker, W. Turnbull, H. Barron, A. Lloyd, i. Moore, F. R. Vowles, E. E. Barton, H. Young, A. H. Airey, W. O’Meara, L. B. Tullock, H. B. Williams. E. V. Palmer, E. Tait Gen.), H. H. Dodds, T. B. Spence, G. Cooper, E. Steggall, C. Gourkrodger. Judges of Horse Events: Messrs M. Campbell, J. P. Gordon. Judges Foot Events: Messrs S. Birkenhead, S. Deacon. Starters of Horse and Foot Events: Messrs J. King, W. Broughton. General Committee: S. Deacon, W. Broughton, S. Birkenhead, M. Campbell, H. Eedmond, W. Bracken, W. Arneil, J. P, Gordon, P. Moore, W. Johnson, T. Farr. PEOGEAMME OF EVENTS: 1. DISTEICT MAIDEN EACE, 100 yards First prize, 30s; second, 10s. Entrance 2s 2. DEOP-KlCK.—First prize, trophy value one guinea presented by M. P. Poole, esq. Entrance, Is. 3. LEAPING MATCH, best Hunting Style over brush fence and 2 rickers. —First prize, £3; second, £l. Nomination, 4s. 4. BENDING EACE—First prize, £3; second trophy presented by F. J. Earnskaw, esq., value 255. Entrance 4s. 5. RUNNING HIGH JUMP.—First Prize, £1; second, 10s. Entrance, is 6d. 6. MAIDEN LEAPING MATCH, for horses that have never von an advertised jump. —First prize, £3 and trophy value £1 Is; second, £1 10s 6d Nomination, ss. 7. SHEFFIELD HANDICAP, 130 yards.— First prize, £3; second, £l. Entrance, 4s. 8. WIRE JUMP FOE HORSES, over 1 fence; Hunting Style. First prize, 2 guineas; second, 1 guinea presented by F. Benson, esq. Nomination, 3s. 9. FLAG EACE, 100 yards.—First prize, 30s; second, 10s. Nomination, 2s. 10. HOP, STEP and JUMP.—First prize, 30s; Entrance, Is 6d. 11. HANDICAP CHOP STANDING BLOCK, 18 inches.—First prize, £4; second, £2. Entrance, ss. Three starters or no event. 12. WIRE JUMP FOR HORSES, oyer 1 ! fence; Hunting Style. First prize, 2 guineas; second, 1 guinea presented by J. Gregorv. eso. Nomination, os. 15. STOCK 'HORSE RACE, distance 100 yards; twice round flag.—First prize, £2; second, 10s. Nomination, 2s 6d. 14. DOUBLE-HANDED SAWING HANDICAP, 20 inch logs.—First prize, £4; second, £2. Entrance, ss. 15. THREAD THE NEEDLE EACE.—First prize, 1 guinea presented by J. P. Gordon, esq. ; second, 10s. Nomination, Is 6d. 6. GRETNA GREEN EACE.—First prize, £3; 15s for First Best Dressed, 5s for second Partner. Nomination, 4s. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. The Committee reserve the right to alter or add to the Programme, to vary the order of events, to refuse any entry, or (if necessary) to postpone the gathering. 2. Entries for Handicap Events, with performances, close with the Secretary at 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, December 9th. 5. Protests to be accompanied by a deposit of 10s. to be forfeited in the event of the protest not being sustained. 4. No entries received without cash. 5. Mangatu District: from Kaitaratah! Bridge North. 6. The Committee's decision will be final. 7. Entries for the following events, viz.. Nos. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5, 6. 8. 9. 10. 12, 13, 15, and 16 close with the Secretary on Sports Ground. Amusements and Races for Children under the supervision of Mr W. Evans. Entrance to Ground, Is. Horse, 6d extra. C. F. HENDERSON, Hon. Secretary, Post Office, Whatatutu.
©KITU CHEESE FACTORY, TE ARAI. 71/f"ILK SUPPLIERS are hereby noti--LtJL notified that the Factory is* NOW OPEN to receive Milk for the manutnr e of Cheese. Pasteurised whey will be returned to Suppliers, which will ensure the rearms; of healthy calves and pigs. A RECORD PRICE will be paid for Butter-fat for the coining season. Full particulars on application to the Cheesema'ker or the undersigned— P. A. ARMSTRONG, Man a ger. NIGHOLLS AND GRIFFITHS LTD. PURNISHINC gUILDERS AND Q.ENERAL JRONMONCERS. WE are now the leadiuor Ironmongers in Gisborne, being Government and Borough Contractors for the Supply of StoresTetc., for the:— PUBLIC WORKS DEPT., RAILWAY WORKS, and BOROUGH COUNCIL. Our Stock being very large and varied we are prepared to give SPECIAL QUOTATIONS for all BUILDERS’ REQUISITES. Please write us, or ring up Phone 126, and we will do our utmost to please you. lit a moment’s notice. NIGHOLLS AND GRIFFITHS LTD. GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3369, 8 November 1911, Page 6
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