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ANNUAL -pq~ oSPI T A L gPORTS, To be held in PARK COMPANY’S GROUNDS, MAKAKAKA —ON—MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1889. —PROGRAMME—1— 30 : MAIDEN RACE, 200 yards ; entrance 2s 6d. Ist prize, E.P. Butter Cooler and Silver Locket, presented by T. J. Dickson; 2nd, pair Tweed Trousers by Hansen and Searle; 3rd, Felt Hat by N.Z. Clothing Factory, 2— : BOYS' HANDICAP (under 16), 150 yards ; entrance I*, l«t prize, Tweed Suit, presented by H. Maicrofl; 2nd, Pair Boys’ Boots, by W, J, Hennessy ; 3rd, Christmas Cake, by Jas, Erskine. 3— OPEN HANDICAP, 150 yards; entrance 2s Gd. Ist prize, £2 and Standard for 12 months; 2nd, £1 aud silver mounted pipe, by W. Miller 4— : HOP, STEP, AND JUMP, entrance 2s. Ist prize, Pair Tweed Trousers, presented by R. Johnston and Co ; 2nd, Felt Hat, by G. R. Moore. 3-11 50 : HUSSAR EVENT, Sections of 4 over hurdles ; entrance 2s Gd per horse. Prize, Trophy, presented by W. Good, and Box Tea, presented by Pitt and Muguire, do. by G. Matthewson, Bridle by S. Stevenson, do. by Garrett Brue. 6— ; ST. ANDREWS HANDICAP, (three events), to be judged by points—--3 to Ist, 2 to 2nd, and 1. to 3rd ; entrance ss, acceptance 2s Gd. Ist prize £5, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Ist event, 150 yards ; Ist prize, six Cabinet Photos, by C. P. Browne; 2nd, Bridle by Adeane and Primrose, 7— 80: BOYS’ HANDICAP (under 13). 100 yards; entrance Is. Ist priae, Boy’s hull, presented by J, Boaig, and Wheel, barrow, presorted by W. G. Scatter; 2nd, Pair Boy's Boots by O. J. Morrell; 3rd, Christmas Cake by J. Craig. 8— VOLUNTEER & FIREMEN'S HANDICAP RACE, 100 yda; entrance le. Ist prize, Set Stpde value Sila, presented fey W. Fraser, n:;d Pair of Trousers by Pettie arid Harper; 2nd, Caddy Te» by J- Pollock. o—l p.m.: RUNNING HIGH JUMP; entranot; 2s Od. Ist prize. 2 doz. Ale, presented by W. F. Crawford, liitm by Teal and Friar, and 1 Cheese by D, M. Orr; 2nd, Cake by How Cii-.ny and 3 dflz. Roy Beer by E Ling, LUNCH.

10-2 p.m.; HANDICAP WALK, 1 mile; entrance 3s. let prize and Herald for 12 months; 2nd, £3 and silver-

mounted Pipe by W. Parnell; 3rd, Lady's Bridle value 30a by W. Morgan. 11—2.20: GIRLS' RACE (uudor 16), 100 yards; entrance Is. Ist prize, Rook Value 10s, presented by T. Adams, and Trimmed Hat by Mis? Doran; 2nd, set Hair Brushes by Wingate, Burns & Co. and Child's Frock by Mrs Hartnett; 3rd, Christmas Cake by Oatridge apd 18—2.40: ST. ANDREW’S HANDICAP

(2nd Event), 440 yards. Ist prize, Opera Glasses, presented by S. MoLernon; 2nd, Bridle by W. Adair. 13—3 p.m.: WRESTLING MATCH (Cumberland style); entrance 2s. Ist prize, <Bl, and Sowt Coal by H. E. Johnston j 2nd, 10s and Goose by H. Cannon. 14—3.20 : BICYCLE RACE, twice round course (3 miles and distance); entrance Be. Ist prize, Bound Copy of N. Z. Flora, valued at £8 10s, presented by J.

Coleman; 2nd, 1 Pair Vases by J. Townley. 15- ST. ANDREW’S HANDICAP, (3rd Event), 220 yards. Ist prize, Whip by I, C. Taylor, Brass Stirrups by Brown tnd Smaill, and 1 Pair Spurs by H. Partingion; 2nd, Goods value 15s, by A. Parnell and Co. 16— p.m.: TILTING AT RING, entrance 2s 6d. Ist prize, £2 and Pair Oleographs by J. Whinray; 2nd. £1 and 3 months' Shoeing for oqe horse by G. Humphreys, 17—4 p.m. : PUTTING STONE (161 b I entrance 2s 6d. Ist prize, Live Lamb, presented by Newman apd Maynard, and 8 doz Hop Beer by E. Smith; 3nd,

5s worth Honey by G. Stevenson and Pipe by p. F. Crawford, 18- : HANDICAP HURDLES, 300yds’ 10 flights 3ft Gin; entrance 3s. Ist prize, £2 10s and Silver Medal by Mr Grossman ; 2nd, 10s and Waterbury Watch by C. C. Lucas. 19- THREE LEGGED RACE;, 100 yards ; entrance 2s. Ist prise, Dressed Lamb by City Butchery, do by Hatton and Spore ; 2nd, Round Beef by Central Butchery and Bag Oatmeal by J. Whitby, 20- p.m. : MILE HANDICAP RACE: entrance ss. Ist prize, £4 and Trophy presented by Dr Pollen; 2nd, £2 and Pair Lady'a Shoes by A. J. Cooper; 3rd, Lady's Riding Switch by G, Farmer and Hat by H. Lewis.

The Sports are held under Caledonian Society’s Rules.

First Event to start at 10.80 a.m.; others to follow as per Programme, but the Committee reserve their right to vary the order, There shall be at least three entrigs, or no event. Entries for Maidpp apd Handicap Events (Noe. 7 and R sgpepted). will be received by the Secretary, at his office, up to 9 p.m. ou Wednesday, 20th November, Handicaps will be declared on 25th Nov., and acceptances for St. Andrew's Handicap will be received not later than 5 p.m. on 27th November. THE GABRISOR BAND WILL RE IN attendance, Admhbios to Grounds : Adults, Is; Children under twelve, fid. Horses, Is; Vehicles, le. H, McKAY, ) Joint R. N, JONES, f Secretaries. NOTICE. RE ACCOUNTS DUE Tu MERSRS CUBRIE AND HOGAN, TOR TRE CHANDOS HOTEL. I HOPE all persons who I may call on connection with the above during the ensuing week will he prepared to settle, AH apoounfo not paid, or satisfactorily arranged for, by November 30tb, I shall place in the hands of a Solicitor for recovery, as th e Old books MUST BE CLOSED. PELHAM E. RICHARDSON. Makaraka, Nov. 16th, 1889. TUMANGANUI PUBLIC LIBRARY. RRAMATJC ENTEBTAJNMRNT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER glsr, 1889. THE Trustees of the Publio Library have much pleasure in informing the Public that the Comedy," My Uncle's Will," which treated such a success at Patutahi, will be repeated in Gisborne, followed by the Screaming Faroe, “ Box and Cox,” on the above date. Admission:—2s and Is. Reserve Spats at Mr Good's, Watchmaker. Programme in Uter issue, PRIME POULTRY required In ahundance.—Apply X HanniM, Misoaic Mottk

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 379, 19 November 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 379, 19 November 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 379, 19 November 1889, Page 3

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