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ANNUAL J J OSPITAL gPOII T 8 • To be held in Mr E. F. Harris’s Padi-ock, Kaiti, on ST. ANDREW’S DAY, NOV. 30th, 1888. Patrons : His Worship the Mayor, and Chairmen of Local Bodies. Judges : Messrs W. F. Crawford, C. C. Lucas, and R. Watson. Starter : Captain Winter. Referee : Mr Chas. Evans. Handicappers : Messrs G. G. Primrose and A. Gray. Secretaries: Messrs H. McKay and R. N. Jones. General Committee : Hospital Trustees, the Officers, and Messrs W. 0. Skeet, E. P. Joyce, J. Whitby, E White, A. Gregg, C. Lewis, W. Adair, G. South, G. R. Moore, A. McLeod, and F. J. Piesse. —PROGRAMME—1— MAIDEN RACE, 200 yards; entrance 2s 6d. Ist prize, Clock by J. Bailey and Lamp presented by J. Townley : 2nd, Tennis Shoes presented by Garrett Bros. ; 3rd, £doz. Cups and Saucers presented by J. East. 2— BOYS’ HANDICAP (under 16), 150yds ; entrance Is. Ist prize, Youth’s Tweed Suit presented by J. L ngley ; 2nd, Boys’a Boots by O. J. Morrell; 3rd, pair Dumb Bells by Brown and Smaill. 3— OPEN HANDICAP, 150yds ; entrance 2s 6d. Ist prize, £2 and Standard for 12 months ; 2nd, Hunting Crop by H. Lewis and Brid e by W. Adair. 4— HOP, STEP, AND JUMP ; entrance 2s. Ist prize, Pair Tweed Trousers presented by R. Johnston & Co.; 2nd, Felt Hat by G. R. Moore. 5— RACE (Boys'); entrance Is. Ist piize, Watch presented by W. Parne’l; 2nd, Christmas Cake by H. Fisher ; 3rd, Book by T. Adams 6— ST. ANDREW’S HANDICAP (three Events), to be julged by points : 3 to Ist, 2 to 2nd, and 1 to 3rd ; entrance 7a 6d. Ist priz?, £5; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £l. IST Event, 150 yards. Ist prize, Trophy presented by S. McLernon ; 2nd, Headstall Bridle by Adeaue and Primrose. 7— HANDICAP (under 12), 100yds ; entrance Is. Ist prize, Pair Oleographs. Tea Pot, and 4-doz. Cups and Saucers presented by J. Whinray ; 2nd, Pair Boots by J. Hennessy; 3rd, Cake by Oatridge & Veale. 8— RUNNING HIGH JUMP ; entrance 2s 6d. Ist prize, case Lime Juice Cordial presented by G. Matthewaon ; 2nd, Coat by Pettie & Harper. 9— FIREMEN’S HANDICAP RACE, 100 yards ; entrance Is. Ist prize, Locket value 25s presented by W. Fraser ; 2nd, Cake Basket by A. Parnell & Co. LUNCH. 10— HANDICAP WALKING MATCH, 1 mile; entrance 3s. Ist prize, £4 and Cup presented by W. Good ; 2nd, £l, and Tweed Trousers by Hansen «fc Searle ; 3rd Bridle by W. Morgan. 11— GIRLS’ RACE (under 16); entrance la. Ist prize. Japanese Tea Set presented by J. Ponsford ; 2nd, 4 Huir Brushes by Wingate, Bu -ns & Co.; 3rd, Child’s Frock by E. Hartnett 12— ST. ANDREW’S HANDICAP (2nd Event), 440 yards. Ist priza, Trophy presented by T. J Dickson ; 2nd, Caddy Tea by Pitt & Magube, and on© cheese by Mr Bright. 13— WRESTLING MATCH (Cumberland style) ; entrance 2s. Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd, Lamb presented by W. Cooper. 14 ST. ANDREW’S HANDICAP (3rd Event), 220 yards. Ist prize, £ doz. Cabinet Photos by C. P. Browne and Smoking Cap by Mrs Rosie ; 2nd, Dressed Lamb by J. Clark. 15— THREE-LEGGED RACE, 100 yards ; Entrance 2s. Ist prize, Round Beef by Hutton & Score and Goose by H. Cannon ; 2nd, Bag Oa rneal by D. M. Orr and 3 months’ Shoeing by G. Humphreys. 16— HANDIC \ P HURDLES, 300 yards, 10 flights 3ft Gin ; entrance 3s. Ist prize, £2 10s; 2nd, Silver Moun ed Pipe by C. C. Lucas and Box of Cigars, J. R. Scott. 17— THROWING THE HAMMER; entrance 2s 6d. Ist prize, Ham presented by Teat and Friar; 2nd, one cheese. IS—MILE HANDICAP RACE; entrance ss. Ist prize, £3, and Trophy presented by Dr Pollen ; 2nd, 30s ; 3rd, Herald for 12 months. 19—SWIMMING MATCH (for Boys under 16) ; entrance Is. Ist prize, £1 presented by R. Watson ; 2nd, Christmas Cuke by J. Craig.

First Event to start at 10 30 a.m.; others to follow at 20 minutes’ intervals. The Committee reserve the right to vary the programme. There shall be at least Four entries, or no event. The Garrison Band will be in Attendance. Admission to Grounds: Is; Children under 12, 6d ; Horses, Is ; Vehicles, 2s. H. McKAY, ) . t . . R. N. JONES, f Joint Secretaries. ORMOND ( IONCERT, To be held on the Evening of BOXING DAY, in the Volunteer Hall, ORMOND.

Admission : (Including a cabinet size Photo Of the School Children), 2s 6d. After the Concert a DANCE will be given. Supper Provided. Admission : Gents, Is ; Ladies, Free. GIsBOBNE HARBOR BOARD. IRONMONGERY. rpHE Board invite Tenders for the— SUPPLY OF IRONMONGERY and other Stores. Tenders to be sent in by Noon on 4th December. Specifications may be seen at the Office. Lowest or any Tander not necessarily accepted. J. BOURSE, Secretary. Harbor Board Office, Gisborne, 21st November, 1888.

WHATAUPOKO ROAD BOARD. APPLICATIONS are invited, and will be received at this office until 4 p.m., TUESDAY', 27th inst., from Competent Persons for taking levels, preparing plans and specifications and superintending works for this Board, authorised to be done under the Government Loans to Local Bodies Act. Tne sum to be expended is £2300. Applicants to state the terms upon which they will do the whole of tbe above works. John warren, Clerk. WANTED TO LET— A FIVE-ROOMED House, with detached Kitchen, in Carnarvon Street, For particulars apply at this Office. WANTED KNOWN—That a first-class one o'clock Dinner, including tankard of Crawford’s XXXX sparkling ale, may be obtained daily at the Gisborne Hotel, for one shilling.—Jab, Bailey, Proprietor. Ij*iOUND — Where Gentlemen’s Best JD White Kid Gloves cun be bought for 2s 3d, usual price 4a Gd.—At J. LonglsY. TpOUND a pair of Spectacles.—Owner caa JU have aqma by applying at Office of this paper and paying cost of advcrtiseirtent,

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 227, 27 November 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 227, 27 November 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 227, 27 November 1888, Page 3

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