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T>OYEKTY jgAY rj'YBF 01 THURSDAY' AMD FRIDAY. Octobkk i 24th axu 25th, 1901. SPITING MEETING. MaKAK VK.V BaCECuI'RSE. Puesim nt : J. W. Nolan. Vivo-President: J . Clark. Hon. Treasurer: L. T. Semes. ! MajnarJ. 1!. Shell-ait. C. White. .1. A. i Caisar. 1- S. Dos Barres. Judge: Capt. Tucker. Starter: H. Piper. Hatuiieapper: A- T. Danvers. Clerk oi Scales: G. R. Wyllie. Clerk of Course : A. Pritchard.

FIRST PAY. Thursday. -4th October. 1001. 1. Tiual Handicap. of *2O sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stakes. For horses that have not won a lace of the value of 40 sovs or upwards. Entrance, *2os, Monday, *2lst October, at 9.80 p.iu. Six furlongs. *2. First Hurdles Handicap, of 40 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. The winner of any hurdle race after the declaration of weights to carry 71b extra. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, *255. One mile and three-quarters, over 7 flights of hurdles. B. Grandstand Handicap, of *2O sovs. Winner to be sold by auction, with engagements, directly after the race, for 5 sovs. 'L he surplus over the selling price to be equally divided between the owner of the second horse and the race fund. Entrance, *2os, Monday, *2lst October, at 0.30 p.m. Five furlongs. 4. Spring Handicap, of 00sovs; second horse : to receive 5 sovs from stake. The winner i of any race of the value of 50 sovs or upwards after the d duration of weights to carry 71b extra :o» l no sovs f Jolb extra. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 455. One mile and a quarter. jo. First Welti-i; Handicap, of *2O sovs; j second horse receive 5 sovs from stake. Minimum weight. S 7. I’or horses that i have not won a race of the value of 40 sovs or upwards. Entrance, ‘2os, Monday, : 23st October, at P. 30 p.m. Seven hiv- ! longs. 0. Maiden Set iirv. of 10 sovs. Minimum weight, 7.7. For horses that have never won a race of any description. I’ost entry, 10s. Four furlongs. 7. Flying Handicap, of 40 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. The winner of any race of the value of 50 sovs or upwards after the declaration of weights to carry 71b extra; of 100 sovs, 101 b extra. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, ‘2ss. Six furlongs. 8. First Flat Hack Handicap, of *2O sovs ; | second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake, j Entrance, *2os, Monday, *2l st October, at 9.30 p.m. One mile.

SECOND DAY. Friday. 25th October, 1 !)01. 1. Second Weltkii Handicap, of 'in sovs ; j second horse to receive -5 sovs from stake. Mini mum weight, 5.7. For horses that have not won a race of tire value of -10 sovs or upwards. Entrance, 20s, .Monday, 21st October, 9HO p.m. One mile. 2. Second Huhdles Handicap, of 40 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. Nomination, les; acceptance, 255. One mile and a half, over 0 tl gilts of hurdles. :i. Selling Each Handicap, of 20 sovs. Winner to be sold by auction, with engagements, directly after the race, for 5 sovs. The surplus over the selling price to lie equally divided between the owner of the second horse and the race fund. Entrance, 20s, to bo made night First Day’s Races at si p.m. Seven furlongs. 4. Makahaka Handicap, of 50 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from stake. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 85s. One mile. 5. Second Flat Race Handicap, of 20 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from slake. Winner of Second Welter to carry oib penalty. Entrance, 20s, Monday, 21st October, 0.80 p.m. Six furlongs. (j. Hviutv Scluuiv, of 10 sovs. Minimum weight, 7.7. For horses that have never won a race of any description. Fust entry, 10s. Six furlongs. 7. Waikaxae Handicap, of 40 sovs; second noise to receive ••> sovs from slake. Winner of Makaraka Handicap to carry 71b penalty. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 253. Five furlongs. 8, Farewell Handicap, of 25 sovs. Entry, 20s. to be made bv 8 p.m. night of First Day’s Races. Weights will appear after Waikanae Handicap. Seven furlongs. *3r* The Stakes will be Paid in Full.

Dates of Nominations and Acceptances and Amounts to uij Forwarded. NOMINATIONS. Saturday, October sth, 1001, at 9.30 p.ra. At Club Boom, Masonic Hotel, Gisborne, ami A. T. Danvers, Hastings. Spring Handicap .. .. 153 Flying Handicap .. .. 15s Two Hurdle Handicaps 15s each Makaraka Handicap .. .. 15s Waikanae Handicap .. .. 15s ACCEPTANCES. Monday, October '2lst, 1901, at 9.30 p.m. Spring Handicap .. .. 15s Flying Handicap .. .. 95s First Hurdles Handicap .. 25s IVkkuits for the First Day’s Races to he published by Thursday, 17th October. Weights for the Second Day’s Races w p.m. Night of First Day's Races. . ACCEPTANCES: SECOND DAY. Second Hurdles Handicap .. 25s Makaraka Handicap .. .. 55s Waikanae Handicap . . .. 25s To be made by 9.30 Nigiit of First Day’s Races. J. M. GUMMING. Secretary. Masonic Hotel, Gisborne.

PRIME INSPECTED MEAT, T have made arrangements with the GISBORNE FREEZING COMPANY to have all meat supplied by mo to my customers on and after FIRST of -7ULY slaughtered at the Gisborne Works, whore it will bo inspected and approved by the Government Inspector. NOTHING BUT PRIME MEAT WILL BE KILLED EOR ME. Families waited on for Orders. TERMS : Payment, weekly or monthly, as may be arranged. Special CASH DISCOUNT for prompt payment. Telephone No. 178. DONALD GOEDON,

KP (Registered Trade Mark.) Tnrc Cheapest Tin; Best Tub Most I.ami.ng Th'jb'ii-oult Etitective. Does not Stain or Injure tlie Wool. IMPROVED SHEEP DIP. Packets containing 8-Gailons an 1 io-Gallons, Also in 5-Gal Drums. 1 RICE ... ... 3s gd per GALLON, f.o.b. Dunedin. Mixes readily with water, and is used in the proportion of One Gallon of Dip to iod Gallons of Water, or stronger as directions. We are now so satisfied ourselves from the trials we have made, and al.ei close inspection of the sheep, and the condition or the wool after the numerous sheep-dipping experiments, that we know NO DIP will give better results, and are ready to meet all other Sheep Dip competitors, before Experts in Public Competition throughout the Colony. Kemptone, Prosser & Co,, Ltd,, DUNEDIN. Gisborne Agents: Common, Shelton & Co., Ltd.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 207, 7 September 1901, Page 4

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