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QJSBORNE RACING QLUB’S SUMMER MEETING. iUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JAN. 61H AM) 7th, 1891. Co be held on the Poveriy Bay Park Company's Course. Dates of Nominations, Etc. TUESDAY, DEC. 2nd, 1890, at 8 r.M. NOMINATIONS. Flying Handicap, of 50 sovs, six furlongs ... ... ... ... 1 sov FiiiiT Handicap Hurdle Race, 60 sovs, one anti three quarter miles 1 sov Grandstand Handicap, 110 sovs, one and a half miles ... ... 1 sov Pabk Stakhs Handicap, 60 sovs, one mile and a distance ... 1 sov County Siakes Handicap, 40 sovs, one mile ... ... ... ... 1 sov {Stewards’ Handicap, >5O sovs, one mile and a quarter ... ... 1 sov Second Handicap Hurdle Race, 60 sovs. two miles ... .. ... 1 sov President’s Handicap, 160 sove, one and three-quarter miles ... 2 sovs Weights for First Day’s Racing on or about 16 h December Fur Secend Day’s Racing at 8 p in., January 6 h Acceptances for First Day’s Racing, Tuesday. December 30<h, a’ 8 p.m. For Second Day s Racing, TUESDAY, Jan. 6 th, at 9 p m. For Full Programme see Posters, M. G. NASMITH, Secietary. JpOVEBTY J 3' vY r £' vaF OLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JAN. 13 AND 11, 1831. Dates or N< misaUoss, Ere., MONDAY, DEO. 15, 1890, *t 8 P.M. NOMINATIONS. Tvbasga Stakes Handicap, of 200 sovs, one mile and tr.ree ljUarters 2sovs Tbad.smen’s Handicap, of 120sovs, one mile aud a half ... ... -2 sovs Flying Handicap, 100 sovs, six furtonga ... ... ... ... 1 SOV Pum.. can’s Purse Handicap, of 80 sovs, one mile ... ... ... 1 sov Stewards’ Handicap, of 75 sovs, seven furlongs ... ... ... 1 SOV Second Hurdle Handicap, of 70 sovs, two miles ... ... ... 1 sov First Hurdle Handicap, of OOsovs, one mi e and a half ... ... 1 sov County Stakes Handicap, of 40 sovs, one mile 1 Sov WEIGHTS. For First Day’s Races—Saturday, January 3, 1891 Second Hay’s Races—Tuesday, Januaiy 13, 1891 ACCEPTANCES. First Day's Races—Thursday, January 8, 1891, st Spin Second Day’s Races—Tuesday, January 13, 1891, ai 9 p m For full Programme see Posters. J. H. AISI.ABIE, Secretary.

■ovp, two miirß ... ... ... x ov’ First Hvbdle Handicap, of GO sovs, one mi e and « h.if ... ... 1 sov County Stakes Handicap, of 40 sovs, one mile 1 Sov WEIGHTS. For First Day’s Bsces—Saturday, January 3, 1891 Second Day’s Races—Tuesday, Januaiy 13, 1891 ACCEPTANCES. First Day's Races—Thursday, January 8, 1891. at 8 p tn Second Day’s Races—Tuesday, January 13, 1891, ai 9 p m For full Programme see Posters. J. H. AISI.AHIE, Secretary. rpoLOGA ~pp OTEL - E, KICK Proprivtob, 1 have great pleasure in ii forming both my town and country friends tb»t I have tuken over the above comfortable Hotel, and shall be happy to meet them at all times. Excellent accommodation for Boarders and Travellers. Charges moderate. Large well-fornLhed Commercial Room, large spacious Dining Room and Billiard Boom, Private Sitting Rooms. Only the Best Brands c f Wines and Spirits Pert on the premises. Crawford’s Sparkling XXXX Ale always on draught. Good Stabling, end well watered Pad ocke. E. KIRK, Pbopbiktor MEAT ! MEAT I MEAT I VTcQUILLAN, ELLY & Co. beg t 0 announce that their Carts are now going round Gisborne and Suburbs DAILY, delivering best Meat at the Old Prices.

189UI SPRING & SUMMER 11891 GOODS. ;o: Mrs E. Ledger BEGS to announce to her numerous friends and customers that she ha b received and opened out A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE NEW DRAPERIES, FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, CONSISTING OF FANCY DEESS MATERIALS IN GREAT VARIETY, both of Style and Quality ; also, a Fine Selection of FASHIONABLE PRIMI9, GINGHAMS, GALATEAS, MUSLINS, Etc., Etc. , —;o: — Mrs L.’s stoek'of Ladies’ and Children’s Straw Hats, Ribbons, Flowers, Trimmings, Min Hatsand Bonnets, Muslin Work, Vndercloth.ng, a “ eB and Children’s Aprons and I’innies (in great variety), Hosiery, Bun Shades, Umbrellas, Corsets, etc., etc., are well worth inspectioiL ■ :x: — Mrs L. would cull special attention to her stock of Black and Colored Cashmeres, White Calicoes, Sheetings, Quilts, loilet Covers, I able Damasks, Towels, etc., etc. Also,—Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hosiery, Ties, Collars, etc. A lot of Boys’ Galatea Knicker Suits very cheap, I ■—:o: ■—* An earlv inspection invited. All Goods marked in plain figures and at Prices to suit the times ■ ■ ■—'—:Q: LETDG-ZEEL, DRAPER AND' MILLINER GLADSTONE ROAD,

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 550, 30 December 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 550, 30 December 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 550, 30 December 1890, Page 4

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