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ANNUAL -pj" OSPI T A L gPOBTS, To be held in MbE. F. Harris’ Paddock, Kaiti, on— Sr. ANDREW’S DAY (Nov. 80, 1887). Patrons : His Worship the Mayor and Chairmen of Local Bodies. Judobs i Messrs W. F. Crawford, A. C Arthur, and A. W. Croft. SiABTKR: Captain Winter. Handicafter :G. Primrose. Treasurer : E. K. Brown, Gbnwal CouMistbb ; Hospital Trustees, the Officers, and Messrs Sheet, J. Whitby, B. Brown, W, E. Akroyd, F. T. Morgan, J, D, Harper, L. Izod, O, Evans, C. Gray, and T. Morgan, Messrs R. N. Jones and <J.O. Lewis, Assistant Secretaries,

1, MAIDEN RACE—2OO yards. Entrance, 2s 6d. Ist Prize, Pair of Vases, presented by J. Townley; 2nd Prize, Pair of Running Shoes, presented by J. Morrell; 3rd Prize, Jdoz. Cups, Saucers, and Plates, presented by J. East, 2. BOYS’ HANDICAP (under 16)—150 yards. Entrance Is. Ist Prize, Youth’s Trousers, presented by W. Searle ; 2nd Prize, Pair of Boots, presented by Mr Hennessy : 3rd Prize, Set of Garden Tools, preeented by A , parnell A Co. 8. HOP. STEP, AND JUMP—Entrance, 2s GJ, Ist Prize, Pair of Trousers to measure, presented by R. Johnston & Co.; 2nd Prize, Hat, value 10s 6d, preeented by Clothing Factory. 4. OPEN HANDICAP—ISO yards. Entrance, 2s 6d. Ist Prize, £2 and the 11 Standard " for 12 months; 2nd Prize, Whip, presented by Adeane & Primrose, and Spurs, by I. O. Taylor. 5. BUYS’ CANOE RACE—Entrance, Is. Ist Prize, Waterbury Watch, presented by F. Jones; 2nd Prize, Christmas Cake, presented by J. Erskine. 6. 150 YARDS’ HANDICAP (for members of Amateur Athletic Club)—Entrance, 2s 6d. Ist Prize, Trophy (Bronze Drinking Cup), presented by S. McLernon; 2nd Prize, Meerschaum Pipe, presented by W. Miller; 3rd Prize, Inkstand, presented by W. Fraser. 7. BOYS' HANDICAP (under 12)— lOOyards. Entrance, Is. Ist Prize, Suit Boy’s Clothes, presented by J. Longley; 2nd Prize, Boy’s Tweed Pants, presented by Teat & Friar; 3rd Prize, 2 Oleographs, presented by J. Whinray 8 RUNNING HIGH JUMP—Entrance, 2s Bd. Ist Prize, Box Tea, presented by G. Matthewson ; 2nd Prize, Calf, presented bv J. Coleman. 9. HANDICAP WALKING MATCH—One Mile. Entrance, Bs. Ist Prize, £2 10s, and Dorse Shod for eix months, G. Humphries; 2nd Prize, Pair of E.S. Boots, presented by A. J. Cooper, and Hat by H. Lewis; 3rd Prize, Bridle, presented by S. Stevenson. 10 J BA.TTERY MOUNTING AND DIS- ‘ MOUNTING GUN COMPETITIONEntrance Is per man. Ist Prize, £3 3s. 11. Sr. ANDREW’S HANDICAP—44O yards. Entrance, 7s 6d. Ist Prize, £5; 2nd Prize, £2 ; 3rd Prize, Meerschaum Pipe, presented by 0. C. Lucas. 12. GIRLS’ RACE (under 16)—100 yards. Entrance, Is. Ist Prize, Lady’s Costume, presented by Miss Doran, and Work Basket, by Mrs Rosie; 2nd Prize, Silk Umbrella, presented by G. R. Moore; 3rd Prize, Book, “ A World of Girls,” presented bv T. Adame. 13. HALF-MILE HANDICAP (Amateur Athletic Club)—Entrance 2s 6d. Ist Prize, Trophy presented by Mr T. J. Dickson; 2nd Prize, One pair French Vases, presented by Boylan & Co. 14. PUTTING THE STONE (241bs)—Entrance, 2s. Ist Prize, Half ton of Coal, presented by H. E. Jonhston, and a Cake, by Oatridge & Veale; 2nd Prize, Box Cigars, presented by Dunlop * Bourke. 15. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE—ISO yds. 10 flights, of 3ft 6m. Entrance, 2s 6d. Ist Prize, Special Prize, presented by J. R. Scott; 2nd Prize, Lamp, presented by Wingate, Burns & Co. 16. STANDING HIGH JUMP—Entrance, 2s 6d. Ist Prize, Pair of Tweed Trousers, presented by J. Rosie 2nd Prize, Ornamental Pipe, presented by W. Parnell. 17. MILE RACE HANDlCAP—Entrance, 6s. Ist Prize, £4 ; 2 nd Prize £2 > Prize, ■■ Herald” for 12 months. 18 THREE-LEGGED RACE—Entrance, 2s. Ist Prize, Round of Beef, presented by Hatton & Score, and Dressed Lamb, by J. Clark; 2nd Prize, 2 sacks potatoes, presented by Berry, Daniel & Co. 19. OBSTACLE RACE — 440 yards. Entrance. 2s 6d. Ist Prize, Bridle, presentod by W. Adair, and Saddle Cloth, by W. Morgan ; 2nd Prize, Cricket Bat, presented by Nolan & Skeet; 3rd Prize, Christmas Cake, presented by J. Craig. 20, THROWING THE HAMMER — Entrance, 2s 6d. Ist Prize, Caddy of Tea, presented by Mr Pollock, and 501bs Flour, by D. M. Orr; 2nd Prize, Outglass Butter Dish and Knife, SPECIAL PRIZE of Silver Cup, presented by W. Good to Winner of most Handicap Events; to be judged by points—B to first, 2 to second, and 1 to third. SPECIAL PRIZE of Silk Umbrella, presented by Mr Goldsmith, for neatest dressed girl under 12, to be judged by a Committee of Ladies. SPECIAL PRIZE of £l, presented by B. F. Joyee, to the Youth snoring moat points in Events Nos. 2,5, and 7Admission to Grounds: Adults, Is; Children under 12, 6d; Horses, Is; Vehicles, la each, H. MoKAY, Secretary.

COOPER’S Universal Boot Shop, (Next Bank of New South Wales), Gladstone Road. ■vr E W SPRING GOODS -Lx (Just arrived). Ladies’ Otto Hertz Walking Shoes „ „ „ Button Boots „ „ » Balmorals The best Assortment of Tennis shoes for Ladies and Gents, at all prices. Gentlemen’s Wide Welt Sewn Shooters „ Light Kid and Calf Balmorals „ Wolff’s E.S. and Derby Shoes, a special line The celebrated “ Zealandia ” Boots always in stock. Ladies’ and Gents’ Boots and Shoes of every description made to order at the shortest notice. Farmers and Country Visitors wanting a first-class article will remember the address— ARTHUR J. COOPER UNIVERSAL BOOT SHOP Next Bank of New South Wales, Gladstone boad. NEW ALBION STABLES, LOWE STREET.

THE Undersigned is prepared to Supply the Travelling and General Public with Single and Double Seated Buggies and Horses. Every attention given, and evert cake taken. Terms moderate. BOBERT LITTLE. MONEY TO LEND. £lOO to £l,OOO Low Rates of Interest. Solicitor’s costs according to Scale. Other charges reduced. N.B.—Special arrangements for sums of over £l,OOO, EDWIN WOON, Agent Publio Txwtee.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 71, 24 November 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 71, 24 November 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 71, 24 November 1887, Page 3

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