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ANNUAL HOSPITAL SPORTS, TO BB HELD IN PARK COMPANY’S GROUNDS, MAKABAKA, on—•yONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1890. Patrons : His Worship tbs Mayor and Chairmen of Local Bodies. Judges : Messrs W. F. Crawford, R. Watson, C. C. Lucas, J. W. Nolan and W. E. Akroyd. Stabtsb : Captain Winter. £ Bbeereb : Mr Chas. Evans. HasbiCaTFißs : Messrs G. W. Primrose, Nesbitt, and W. Fraser. iTreasures : Mr J. Coleman. Secbbtabibs: H. McKay and R. N. Jones. General Gojimittbb : Hospital Trustees, ths -Officers, and Messrs J. Townley, E. P. Joyce, J. Bourke, P. J Piesse, A. Rees, J. M. Dickson, J. H. Colebourne, P. E. Richardson, W. J. Quigley, P. Milne, 0. F. Lewis, and T. Morrison. —PROGRAMME—1— JO. 30; MAIDEN RACE, 200 yards; entrance 2s Gd Ist prize, E P Butter Cooter, presented by J. Townley ; 2nd, Pair Tweed Trousers bv R. Johnston Co.; 3rd, Felt Hat by Hallenstein Bros. 2— 50: BOYS' HANDICAP, (under 16), 150 yards; entrance Is. Ist prize, Tweed Suit, presented by Mrs Leduer; 2nd. Pair of Boots by GatFett Bros.; 3rd, Ch'istmas Cake by J. Erskine. 3— OPEN HANDICAP, 150 yards, entrance 2s 6d. Ist' prize, £2, and Standard for twelve months, presented by W. E. Akroyd ; 2nd, £l, and Silver Mounted Pipe, by W. Miller. 4— HOP, STEP, & JUMP, entrant 2 J . Ist prize. Pair of Men’s Saddle Tweed Trousers, by Pettie and Harper ; 2nd, Cheese. 5— GIRL'S BACE, (under 16), 100 yards; entrance 1«. Ist prize, Special, presented by J. Ponsford ; 2nd, Parasol by G. R. Moore and Co.; 3rd, Book by T. Adams; 4 b, Iced Cake, by Oatridge and Veale. 6— ST. ANDREW'S HANDICAP (three events), to be judged by poin's—--3 to Ist, 2 to 2nd, and 1 to 3rd ; entrance ss, acceptance 2sGd. Ist prize, £5. 2nd, £2, 3rd £l. Ist event, 150 yards; Ist prize, six Cabinet Photos presented by C. P. Brown, and silver spur -by G. Wildish ; 2nd, Bridle by 8. Stevenson. 7— 12 30 : BOYS' HANDICAP (under 12), 100 yards; entrance Is Ist prize, Waterbury Watch presented hy C. C. Lucas, and Cricket Ball by A. W. Croft; 2nd, Boys’ Tweed Suit, by W. Adair; 3rd, Pair Boy's Boots by W. J. Hennessy ; 4th, Christmas Cake by J, Craig. 8— : HANDICAP WALK, 1 mile; entrance, 3s, Ist prize, £4, and Herald for twelve mon:hs fay A. R Muir ; 2nd, £2 and Silver Mounted Pipe by W. Parnell; 3rd. £l, and Portable Writing Case by H. Lewis. 9— p m ; HANDICAP RUNNING HIGH JUMP : entrance 2s 6d. let prize, a Ham by Whi'by and Partington, and Caddy of Tea by Pict and Maguire ; 2nd, Dressed Lamb bv J. Clark-

LUNCH. 10- p.m.: RT. ANDREWS HANDICAP (2nd Even'). 440 vards, Ist prize, Eigh'-Day English Tim<-pieoe. Silver and Gilt; 2nd, Silver S'.irrup Irons by Adeane and Primrose. 11- 20.: BICYCLE RACE (Handicap), twice round c 'urso (two ffii’es and distance) ; en’tanoe 5«. Ist prize, Spacial I Trophy, presented bv W. E Akroyd; 2nd, Silver Cup by J. Whinray.' 12- CHAMPION RACE. 300 yards , entrance 5«. Ist priz«, Opp Trophy, presented bv A. C. Arthur M.H.R. ; 2nd, 30s; 3rd, E.P. Teapot by J. Townley, * ' 13- p.m : JUMP FOR HORSES; Post and Bail, Double Hurdl" and Brush Fence at distances ; entrance 2<61. Ist prize, £2, and Silver Unp bv W. Good: 2nd, £l, and Silver Msdal by W. Fraser. 14- 20: MILE HANDICAP RACE entrance s*. Ist prize, £4; 2nd, £2 and Pair Ladies’ Shoes by A. J. Cooper ; 3rd, Pair Tweed Trousers by Hansen and Searle. 15- 40 : PUTTING THE STONE (16’br) entrance 2. 61. I’t prize, Ham by Teat and Friar and 4 dozen Tamnsrance B veragss by E. Ling; 2nd Dressed Lamb, Hattnn and Score, 16- p.m.; ST ANDBEW’S HANDICAP (3rd Event) ; 220 yard.. Ist prlz-, EP | Cruet; 2nd, Silver mounted Pipe by W. Parnell, 17- TILTING AT RING; entrance 2.6 d. l"t prize, £2 and Bridle by W Morgan; 2nd £1; 3'6, three months Shoeing for 1 horae by G Humphreys. 18- HANDICAP HURDLES, 300 yards. 10 flights 3ft 6in ; entrance 3s. let prize. £2los, and two Silver Lockets by S. McLernon; 2nd, 10s and Sewt Coal by H. E. Johnston and Cinder Sifter by A Parnell. 19- THREE-LEGGED RACE, 100 yards; entrance 2s. Ist prize, box Tea bv G Matthewson and Ham by C. P Davis; 2nd. 1 Lamb by W. Cooper and Goose by H. Cannon. 20 5 p.m.: THREE-MILE HANDICAP RACE : entrance 5» Ist prize, £5 ; 2nd, Saddle (complete) value £3 ISs, presented by J.’ W. Witty; 3rd, Cup bv J. Colehourne and 1 Enamelled Tea Kettle by J, W. Smith.

The Snor’e are held under Caledonian Society’ll Rules, First Event to Mart at 10 30 a.m.; othere to follow as per Programme, but the Com- I mitten reserve their right tn vary the order. There shall bs at least Three Entries, or no event. It is optional for winners to accept a trophy of like value in lieu of a money prize. Entries for Maidxn, Champion, and Handi Cap Events (Nos 5,7, and 9 excepted) will be received by the Secretary, at his office, up to | 9 p m. on Friday, 21at November, Handicaps will be 'declared on 95th I November, and acceptances for Sr, Andrew's Handicap will be received not later than 5 p u>. on 97ih November, THE GARRISON BAND WILL BE IN 1 ATTENDANCE. Admission to GnouNnai. Aflulke. la;. obii» dreh under 18, 0d; Horses, is; vehicles r'' , ' * Admission to GbandstaXd : Adults, Gd; .jjj. -S„ X H. McKAY 1 T . . - B. N. JONES j JointSees ’

COOK COUNTY COUNCIL, — ■ -d GENERAL ELECTION, WAIKOHU BIDING. I HAVE this day duly received th* nominations of the following person) for Election ; — , Jamis Obr Walter Wethrred William Knox Chambers A POLL for the return of TWO of those nominated will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the I2ch day of November next, at the School How Te Karaka Mr Carroll’s House, Repongaere, baWMen the hours of 9 a.m. and G p.m. ERNEST H. INGPEN, Returning Officer. " Waikohu Riding, Cook County 1 ! Te Karaku, Nor, l> 1801).

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 529, 8 November 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 529, 8 November 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 529, 8 November 1890, Page 3

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