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ANNUAL J J OSPITAL gPOR T S , To ba held in Mr E. F. Harris’s Paddock, Kaiti, on ST. ANDREW’S DAY, NOV. 30th, 1888. Patrons : His Worship the Mayor, and Chairmen of Local Bodies. Judges : Messrs W. F. Crawford, C. C. Lucas, and R. Watson. Starter : Captain Winter. Referee: Mr Chas. Evans. Handicappers : Messrs G. G. Primrose and A. Gray. Secretaries: Messrs FI, McKay and R. N. Jones. General Committee : Hospital Trustees, the Officers, and Messrs W. O. Sheet, E. P. Joyce, J. Whitby, E, White, A. Gregg, C. Lewis, W. Adair, G. South, G. R. Moore, A. McLeod, and F. J. Piesse, —PROGRAMME—1— MAIDEN RACE, 200 yards; entrance 2s 6d. Ist prize, Clock by J. Bailey and Lamp presented by J. Townley: 2n‘i, Tennis Shoes presented by Ganett Bros.; 3rd, y-doz. Cups and Saucers presented by J. East. 2 — HANDICAP (under 16), 150yds; entrance Is. Ist pi Ze, Youth’s Tweed Suit presented by J. L ugley ; 2nd, Boy’s Boots by O. J. Morrell ; 3rd, pair Dumb Bells by Brown and Smaill, 3— OPEN lIANDICcXP, 150yds; entrance 2s 6d. Ist prize, £2 a- d standard for 12 months ; 2nd, Hunting Crop by H. Lewis and Brid e by W. Adair. 4— HOP, STEP, AND JUMP ; entrance 2s. Ist prize, Pair Trousers presented by R. Johnston & Co.; 2nd, Felt Hat by G. R- Moore. 5— RACE (Boys’); entrance Is. Ist p. ize, Watch presented by \V. Parr.e'l ; 2nd, Christmas Cake by H. Fisher ; 3rd, Bsok bv T. Adams. 6— ANDREW’S HANDICAP (three Events), to be ju Iged by points; 3 to Ist, 2 to 2nd, and 1 to 3rd ; entrance 7s 6d. Ist priz?., £5; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £l. Ist Event, 150 yards. Ist prize, Trophy presented by S. McLernon ; 2nd, Headstall Bridle by Adeane and Primrose. 7— BOYS’ HANDICAP (under 12), 100yds ; entrance Is. Ist prize, Pair Oleographs, Tea Pot, and J;-doz. Cups and Saucers presented by J. Whinray ; 2nd, Pair Bo -ts by J. Hennessy; 3rd, Cake by Oatridge & Veale. S—RUNNING HIGH JUMP ; entrance 2s 64. Ist prize, case Lime Juice Cordial presented by G, Matthewsou ; 2nd, Coat by Pettie & Harper. 9-FIKEMEN’S HANDICAP RACE, 100 yards; entrance Is. Ist prize, Locket value 25s presented by W. Eraser ; 2nd, Cake Basket by A. Parnell & Co. L U N c" H . 10— WALKING. MATCH, 1 mile; entrance 3s. Ist prize, £4 and Cup presented by W. Good ; 2nd, £l, and Tweed Trousers by Hansen & u Searle; 3rd Bridle by W. Morgan. 11— GIRLS’ RACE (under 16) ; entrance Is. Ist prize, Japanese Tea Set presented by J. Ponsford ; 2nd, 4 Huir Brushes by Wingate, Bums & Co.; 3rd, Child's Frock by E. Hartnett. 12— ANDREW’S HANDICAP (2nd Event), 440 yards. Ist prize, Trophy presented by T. J Dickson ; 2nd, Caddy Te* by Pitt & Magui e, and one cheese bv Mr Bright. 13— WRESTLING MATCH (Cumberland style); entrance 2s. Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd, Lamb presented, by W. Cooper. 14— ANDREW’S HANDICAP (3rd Event), 220 yards. Ist prize, £-doZ. Cabinet Photos by C. P. Browne and Smoking Cap by Mrs Rosie ; 2nd, Dressed Lamb by J. Clark. 15— THREE-LEGGED RACE, 100 yards ; Entrance 2s. Ist prize, Hound Beef by Hatton & Score and Goose by H. Cannon ; 2nd, Bag Oa meal by D. M. Orr and 3 months’ Shoeing by G. Humphreys. 16— HANDICAP HURDLES, 300 yards, 10 flights 3ft Gin ; entrance 3s. Ist prize, £2 10s ; 2nd, Silver Moun ed Pipe by C. C. Lucas and Box of Cigars, J. R. Scott. 17— THROWING THE HAMMER; entrance 2s 6d Ist prize, Ham presented by Teat and Friar; 2nd, one cheese. 18— MILE HANDICAP RACE; entrance ss. Ist prize, £3, and Trophy presented by Dr Pollen ; 2nd, 30s ; 3rd, Herald fur 12 months. 19— SWIMMING MATCH (for Boys under 16) ; entrance Is. Ist prize, £1 presented by R. Watson; 2nd, Christmas Cake by J. Craig.

Handicaps will be declared on November 24. First Event to start at 10 30 a.m.; others to follow at 20 minutes’ intervals. The Committee reserve the right to vary the programme. There shall be at least Four entries, or uq event. The Garrison Band will be in Attendance. Admission to Grounds: Is; Children under 12, 6d; Horses, Is ; Vehicles, 2s. H. McKAY, ) T . t c . . R. N. JONES f Joint Secretaries, WAERENGA-A-HIKA JOCKEY CLUB. B OXING (Run under the Metropolitan Club Rules) WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1883. PROGRAMME : 1— Mait.'BN Plath, of 20 sova. 2— Boxing Day Handicap, of 100 sovs. 3— Hand:cap Hvrdlb Race, of 60 eovs. 4— Hack Hubdles Handicap, of 10 sovs. 5— Flying Handicap, of 40 sovs. 6 —Handicap Hack Flat Race, of 10 sovs. 7—Fokckd Handicap, of 20 sova. Dates of Nominations and Acceptances, and amounts to be forwarded ■ Satvbdat, 24th November. Handicap Hurdles—Nomination, 1 sov. Boxing Day Handicap—Nominati'm, 1 sov. Flying Handicap—Nomination, 1 sov. Satveday, Ist December. Weights to be declared by 8 p.m. Satvbday, . 15th December, Handicap Hurdles—Acceptance, 2 sovs. Boxing Day Handicap—Acceptance, 3 sovs. Flying Handicap—Acceptance, 1 sov. Maiden Plate—Entrance, 1 sov. Wednesday, 26th December, Boxing Bay Handicap—l sov. at post For particulars see circulars. M. G. NASMITH, Secretary. AT MR TOWNLEY'S CITY EINK. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AN INDUSTRIAL AND ART EXHIBITION, WITH HORTICULTURAL SHOW, WILL be held in GISBORNE on FBI. DAY and SATURDAY, the 23rd and 24th of November, 1888, in aid of the funds of the— GISBORNE PUBLIC LIBRARY. It is intended that the Exhibits in al classes shall be only those of Local Production. Further particulars in future issue. T LONGLEY’S CLEARING SALE—- » f . Dress Materials (useful line) sd, Nun’s Velings lid, Ladies’ Umbrellas 2s 6d. WANTED —The public to read the price list of No. 7 Sewing Machins, on first pegc ol this paper.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 224, 20 November 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 224, 20 November 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 224, 20 November 1888, Page 3

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