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SIR GEORGE GREY HOTEL, WAEBENGA-A-niKA. Cornelius O'Connell (Late of thb Ormond Hotel), HAS taken over the above Hostelry, and intends carrying on the business in • manner that must oommend itself to all patrons.) GOOD PADDOCKING ACCOMMODATION. The Bast Wines, Beer, and Spirits. GOOD STABLING. C. O’ConnellProprietor. THE LAKE HOU Sb, TINIROTO.; J. S- Cooped IN announcing the fact that he has take over the above Hostelry, wishes respect fully to inform the public that no pains wi 1 be spared on his part to make it one of t BEST HOTELS ON THE ROAD. Everyjtacility for Travellers.) GOOD PADDOCKING, None but best brands of Wines and Spin: kept. JpOVERTY jgAY rjiROTTIN QLUB. INAUGURA L~ M E E TI NG. OCTOBER 28th, 1891. To be held in Waikanae Pad o Chi de road, Gisborne PROGRAMME. I—Maiden Trot, of 15«ovs; two mile!. Entrance, 15s. 2—Maiden Posy Trot, of lOsovs; 1} miles. Entrance, 10s. Height, 14.1 aad under. 3—Presides 's Handicap, of SOtovs ; three miles. Entrance, 20s; acceptance, 10s. 4—Handicap Pony Trot, of lOsovs ; two miles. Entrance, 10s. Height, 14.1 and under. s—Electric Stakes Handicap, of 15tovs one mile. Entrance, 15s. 6—Selling Tbot, of Iflsovs; 2J miles. Winner to be sold for 15sovs. 75yds allowed for every £5 off selling price. Any surplus to go to the Funds of the Club. Entrance, 15s. 7—Free Handicap, of lOsovs; for all horse competing al this meeting ; acoeptanc lO.i immediately after declaration handicap (on the ground), 10 minutes after Selling Trot is run. Nominations, THURSDAY, October Ist, 8 pm, at Masonic Hotel; Handicaps declared October Bth; Acceptances close October 17th. All Horses to be ridden in Colors, J. ADEANE, Secretary. “■ imi JpOVEBTY rpURF (ILUB. SPRING MEETING. To be held on the Makaraka Racecourse, ON WEDNESDAY, 21st OCTOBER, 1891. President : J. Woodbine Johnson. VicxPbesidbnt : G. L. Sunderland. Stewards : F. Parker, J. Clark, G. J. Winter, W. Wethered, P. Donner, A. 0. Arthur, James Orr, J. A. Harding, P. Bourke, C. Dean Pitt, D. Hepburn. Judoi : James Campbell. Handicapper: C. D. Bennett. 1. MAIDEN PLATE, of 40 sovs. For horses that have not won 25 sovs at time of entry. Three-year olds to carry 7st 7lb; four-year-olds and upwards Bst 21b. Mares allowed 51b, geldings 31b, Entrance, 2 sovs. 1] miles. 2. MAIDEN HACK SCURRY, of 10 sovs. Post entrance, J sov, For hacks that have never won a”race of any description, and have never started in a w.f a. or handicap race; Hacks Handicaps excepted. 4 furlongs. 3. SPRING HANDICAP, of 125 sovs; second horse to receive 20 sovs. Winner of sny handicap of 100 sovs or over, after declaration of weights, 71b ex'rs. 1} miles, 4, HANDICAP HURDLES, of 60 sovs ; second horse to receive 10 sovs. Winner of any hurdle race of 50 eova or over, after declaration of weights. s:b extra. 2 miles, over 8 flights of hurdles. 5. HACK HURDLES HANDICAP, of 10 sovs. Entrance, J eov, will be taken after Spring Handicap. 1 mile, over 4 flights of hurdles. 6. FLYING HANDICAP, of 70 sovs; second boise to receive 10 sovs from stake. Winner of Spring or any handicap of 100 sovs or over, alter declaration of weights, 71b extra. 7. HACKS’ HANDICAP, of 10 sovs. Entrance, J-sov, will be taken immediately after Hack Hurdle Race. 1 mile. 8. FORCED HANDICAP, of 30 sovs. Poe entrance, 1 j sovs. Winners compulsory losers and hacks optional, 1 mils and > distance, NOMINATIONS THURSDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1891, Spring Handicap ... ... 1 sov Handicap Hubdlis 1 sov Flting Handicap 1 sov GENERAL ENTRY & ACCEPTANCES, MONDAY, 12th OCTOBER, 1891. Spring Handicap 4 toys Handicap Hurdlis ... 2 sovs Flting Handicap ... .. 2}sw Maiden Platb (Entry) .. 2 sovs Wbiohts, Thursday, Bth October, 1891. For full particulars, See Posters. J. H. AISLABIE, Secretary. WANTED KNOWN—Horse anti Fow feed, by the bag or bushel, in Wheat, Maize, Barley, and Oats (crushed or uncrushed), also Chaff and Potatoes, cheap at Clayton and Sawyer’s. J

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 659, 15 September 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 659, 15 September 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 659, 15 September 1891, Page 1

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