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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THE GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS’ FROZEN MEAT & MERCANTILE CO. LTD. GENERAL MERCHANTS, i WOOL BROKERS, STOCK, STATION. SHIPPING, insurance and land acents. f NOW is the time to make your purchases for the festive season. We have a range of Merchandise; Crockery and Silver Plate at prices which defy competition, and a visit to our Store will ease the wor)y which usaully attends seasonal buying. See o«r wonderful display of CALEY’S English Xmas Crackers. Stockings, Novelty Snowballs, etc. GROCERY DEPT. New Season’s Fruits .just landed— Mildura 3-crown Sultanas Mildura 3-crown Currants Sunmaid Seeded Raisins Sunmaid Seeded Raisins (Puffed Dessert) Sunmaid Seedless Raisins Jordan Almonds Cooking Almonds Dessert Figs —Buz., 160 z., 71b bags, 101 b boxes. Extra Choice 9-crown Spanish Muscatels—lib packets. Extra Choice 9-crown Spanish Musor.tels—slb Trays. Christmas Plum Puddings—l and 21b basins Caley’s Xmas Crackers aitd Stockings. IJalgcrs’ Xmas Crackers and Novelty Snowballs containing wonderful toys—a treat for the Kiddies. Californian Prunes, 20/30’s and 30/ 40’s—nothing nicer. Full range of English and Canadian Confectionery (Fry’s, Murray’s, Laseelles, Epps, Barker and Dobsons, Lowneys, Ganongs, Pattersons, Nelsons and Cadburys, also all Colonial makes). Cliivers’ English Specials Strawberry Conserve, Red Cherries, Raspberries, Red Currants, Strawberries, etc. Assorted Nuts—Brazils, Barcelona, Peanuts, Soft Shell Almonds and Walnuts. Crystallised Cherries, Assorted Crystalised Fruits, Angelica, Olives. HARDWARE D2PY. Electro-plated Teapots, Hot WaterJugs, Honey Jars, Cake-Stands, Cake Dishes, Ter sets, Entree Dishes, Salad Dishes and Servers. Cased Carvers, Fisli Eaters, Afternoon Tea Spoons, Fish Servers. Bedroom Clocks, Safety Razors, Gillettes, Auto-Strop and Gem. P.O. BOX 4, PHONES 140 GISBORNE. GROCERY AND HARDWARE. rjnoLAGA i AY JOCKEY r'ILUB. ANNUAL MEETING To he held on THE TOLAGA BAY RACECOURSE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1926 —OFFICERS— Patron: F. H. Loisel. President: E. B. Boland. Vice-Presidents: AA 7 . A v Caldwell. J. A. Moore, J. S. Paterson. C. E. Smith, K. S. Williams, M.P. Advisory Stewards: T. G. Buchanan, A. Donald, P. V. Hickey, F. C. Loisel. J. S. Paterson. " Stewards: AY. A. Caldwell, E. Dever, R. Fraser, J. P. Guthrie, AY. Langdon, H. Maude, J. Murphy, G. S. MeCreedy, R. McNeil, J. B. Morris, G. A. Neill, H. Nelson, E. Shelton, C. AV. Taylor. Judge: E. Tolerton. Starter: R. H. Skipwith. Treasurer: G. M. Colebrook. Timekeeper: AA'. Farrell. Handicnpper: H. Coyle. AA’eigliing Room Steward: H. deMontalk. Clerk of Scales: C. AA’. Taylor. Clerk of Course: C. Milne. Secretary: H. E. Dodd. PROGRAMME. To start at 11.30 a.m. I—MAIDEN SCURRY, of 45 sovs. Second horse to receive 5 sovs. from the stake. For horses that have never won a race exceeding 15 sovs in value. Minimum weight Bst. Distance 5 furlongs. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. 2.—FLYING HANDICAP, of SO sovs. j Second horse to receive 10 sovs. j from the. stake. Distance 6 fur- | longs. Nomination 20s, accept 30s. ' 3.—WELTER HANDICAP, of 60 I sovs. Second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. Minimum j weight 9st. Distance 7 furlongs. ! Nomination 20s acceptance 20s. | 4.—HAUITI HANDICAP, of 45 sovs. Second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. For horses that have never won a race exceeding 15 sovs in value, this meeting excepted. The horse must have been owned and trained and remain in, the D:strict from 15th day of November i ! j immediately prior to the race. District includes the Pakarae Riding of the Cook County, Uawa CountyWaiapu County and the Matakaoa County. Minimum weight Sst. Distance 6 furlongs. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. S.—UAAVA STAKES HANDICAP of 100 sovs. Second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs from the stake. Distance li miles. Nomination 20s, acceptance 40s. 6. HACK HANDICAP, of 55 sovs. i Second horse to receive 5 sovs. from the stake. Distance 6 furlongs. Nomination 20s, accept. 20s. 7. DISTRICT HACK HANDICAP, of 60 sovs. Second horse to re- ( ccive £7 10s and third horse £2 10s from the stake. For horses that have never won a stake exceeding the value of 60 sovs, this meeting excepted. The owner must have resided in the District from loth ; November, 1925, and the horse must have been ov nod and trained and remain in the district from the same date. District includes the

Paknrae Riding of the Cook County; Matakaoa Comity, Uawa County, ancl Waiapu County. Minimum weight Sst. 1 mile. Nomination 20s. acceptance 30s. B.—(FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 55 sovs. Second horse to receive o sovs from the stake. Distance t furlongs. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. PENALTIES. The winner of any Handicap Flat Pace after the declaration of weights may he re-handicapped. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES., FRIDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1928. Nominations for nil events close at 8 p.m. MONDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, 1928, Weights declared. FRIDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1928Acceptances for all events close fit 8 p.m. Nominations and Acceptances close ' with Mr G. M. Colebrook, Tologa Bav, or with the Secretary. Gisborne. P F rt XV., Rule 13—“ By the entering of a horse every person having or ouhseqnently acquiring, an interest in such horse shall be deemed thereby to undertake neither directly nor indirectly to make any wager with- a bookmaker in connection with such horse, of any other horse, in the race, in which such horse is so Giitcioci.Each entry shall contain, or if it do not contain, shall he conclusively assumed to contain such an uudertnlcing, breach whereof .shall he corrupt practice on the Turf within the meaning of Part XXXII. of these rules.” ■ _. , . , Approved by Hawke s Bay District Committee, 4/12/25. H. S. MOSS, Secretary. H. E. DODD, Secretary.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 10192, 2 January 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 10192, 2 January 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 10192, 2 January 1926, Page 8

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