Four Maori Owned Horses Disqualified.
At a race meeting held at Tolaga Bay in February, 1882, four Maoriowned winners were disqualified—three (one the winner of two races) on the ground of not belonging to the district, and'one because the owner or nominator was not a subscriber of the Club. The Alaoris were indignant.
Main School ire 1883.
The attendance at the Gisborne School in 1,384 was 150. The staff comprised: Air. Morgan, headmaster; Air. Bull, assistant master ; Miss Davison, assistant mistress; Miss McIntosh. infant teacher; and Misses Rachel Forbes. F. Oatridge and Mary F. Hall, and Masters James Haughoy and Frederick Faram, pupil teachers.
Gas Go ’s First Annual Meeting. The first annual meeting of shareholders in the Gisborne Gas Co. was hold on January 20, 1884. Tfc was reported that 1)50 shares out of 2000 lmd been allotted. Alessrs. Maude, Wilson, Croft, Adair, Porter, Clirisp and' Ferris were elected directors.
Swimming Club's First Sports.
The Gisborne Swimming Chib held its omming sports on St. Patrick’s Dev, 1891.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 10473, 31 December 1927, Page 7 (Supplement)
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168Four Maori Owned Horses Disqualified. Gisborne Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 10473, 31 December 1927, Page 7 (Supplement)
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