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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, Esq. Vice-Presi-dents :Messra IX J. Barry, G. B. Oman, J. Martyn, B. Taylor, D. Smale, N. Walker, W. Turnbull, H. Barron, A. Lloyd, P. Moore, F. Ji. Vowles, B. E. Barton, H. Young, A. H. Airey, W. O’Meara, L. B. Tullock, H. B. Williams, E. V. Palmer, E. Tait (sen.). Hi H. Dodds, T. B. Spence, G. Cooper, E. Steggall, 0. 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-KlOK.—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. Earnshaw, esq., value 255. Entrance 4s. 5. KUNNING HIGH JUMP.—First Prize, £1; second, 10s. Entrance, Is 6d. 6. MAIDEN LEAPING MATCH, for horses that have never won 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. LEAPING MATCH FOE LADIES, over 1 fence; Hunting Style. First prize, 2 guineas; second, 1 guinea, presented by F. Benson, Esa. Nomination. 3s. 9. FLAG EACE, 100 yards^—~‘irst prize, 30s; second, 10s. Nomination, 2s. 10. HOP, STEP and JUMP—First prize, 30 sEntrance, Is 6d. 11. HANDICAP CHOP STANDING BLOCK, 18 inches.—First prize, £4; second, £2. Entrance, ss. Three starters or no event. 12. WIEE JUMP FOE HOESES, over 1 fence; Hunting Style. First prize, 2 guineas; second, 1 guinea presented by J. Gregory, esq. Nomination, 3s. 13. STOCK HOESE EACE, 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. THEEAD THE NEEDLE EACE—First prize, 1 guinea presented by J. P. Gordon, esq. ; second, 10s. Nomination, Is 6d.

6. GRETNA GREEN RACE—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. 3. 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 Kaitaratahi 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, i 3, 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. O. F. HENDERSON, Hon. Secretary, Post Office, Whatatutu. NOTICE. OWING to the increase cf business, I hare opened a Branch Shop adjoining .Chambers’ new- Railway Stables, Bright Street. The business will be carrien on by Mr. A. Thompson, who has been in my employ for the iast • twelve months, and is well known in the district, which is a sufficient guarantee that Customers will have their wants carefully and faithfully attended to. T. C. DORN, SlioerCOOK COUNTY COUNCIL. REGISTRATION OF MOTORS. PURSUANT to the provisions of Part 11. of the Motor Regulation Act, 1908, notice is hereby given that tliis Council did, by resolution passed at a Special Meeting of the Council held on the 30th October,' 1911, decide that Part 11. of the Motor Regulation Act, 1908, shall be brought into operation in the County of Cook, on the Ist day of December, 1911. It is proposed to charge a REGISTRATION FEE of TEN SHILLINGS upon all Motor Carriages having four wheels, and a Fee of FIVE SHILLINGS upon Motors having less than four wheels. JOHN WARREN, Clerk. Gisborne, 2nd November, 1911. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited until Noon on WEDNESDAY, the 29th November, 1911, for the erection of the new Hospital at Gisborne for the Cook County and Aid Board. Plans and specifications are to be seen at the office of the Board, Gisborne, the office of the Town Clerk, Auckland, and at our office. ATKINS AND BACON, Architects to the Board. Wellington. REMOVAL NOTICE.

T BEG to notify the REMOVAL of tlie Business carried on by me to more Suitable and Commodious Premises, in CORONATION HOTEL BUILDINGS, On and after TO-DAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1911. E. IVIL HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST. GISBORNE. ©KITU CHEESE FACTORY, TE ARAI. MILK SUPPLIERS are hereby notinotified that the Factory is NOW OPEN to receive Milk for the manor - tur 0 of Cheese. Pasteurised whey will bo returned to Suppliers, which will ensure the rearing of healthy chives and pigs. A RECORD PRICE will be paid for Butter-fat for the coming season. Full particulars on application to the Cheesema’ker or the undersigned— P. A. ARMSTRONG, Manager. MUSIC Bound and Renovated at reasonable prices; covers in cloth rr leather.—Job Department, “Gisborne Timee."

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3376, 17 November 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3376, 17 November 1911, Page 6

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