Race Meeting. Start at 3.30 p.m. 5. Consolation Handicap, of 15 soys. ; post entrance of one sovereign each, for all beaten horses at this meeting ; distance, one mile ; half entrances fielded. Start at 4 p.m. 0. Hack Race, of 10 so vs., for all hacks that have not been trained for this and the Waerenga-a-hika meeting j post entrance, lOst up, distance one mile. Half entrances added. CONDITIONS. First race each day to start at 12 o'clock punctually. Handicaps to be made by the Handicapper ; second horse to save stakes, except m Hack races. All entries to include names, description, and age of horses, and colors of riders. No owner or nominator shall be qualified to enter a horse other than the hack races unless both be subscriber, of at least Two Guineas to the race funds All entries (except, the Tradesman's Handicap, Hurdle Race Handicap, Turanga Stakes Handicap, . and Publicans Purse, which are to be sent m at, time, and as above specified addressed as below) must be m writing, and forwarded to the Secretary at the Masonic Hotel not later than 9 p.m., on the 25th January, 1879,l|and enclosing fee of 10 per cent, on value of stakes together with qualification^ Jockeys to ride m colors as. described m entry, otherwise subject to a penalty of one pound. The winner of any match run on the course to pay 20s. to the race fund. Five per cent to be deducted from winnings towards Club funds. All monies to be paid previous to starting. The Poverty Bay Turf Club Rules m all matters will be strictly adhered to. Copies can be obtained from the Secretary. In all cases the deciaion of the Stewards shall be final. Chas. W. Ferris, no 1 Hon. Secretary and Treasurer, Business Notices. GISBORNE ROYAL FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. JUST OPENED AND ON VIEW, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF OIL PAINTINGS m rich heavy Gilt Frames, Linoleum, Boulinikon, Corticine, Floor* cloths, 50 PATTERNS TO SELECT FROM. New and splendid Patterns m Brussels, Tapestry, Kidder, and Felt Carpets, 60 PATTERNS TO SELECT FROM. New Patterns m Cretonnes, splendid variety. Sole Agents for the Wertheim Sewing Machine, the best machine m the World. Wertheim's Needles and Oil always'on hand. LARGE & TOWNLEY, CABINET MAKERS, sell THOS. ADAMS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, News Agent & Tobacconist. HAS JUST RECEIVED from one of the First Houses m London, 2 CASES, Containing— Writing Desks, Tourists' and Stationery Cases, Work • Boxes, Ladies' Companions, Inkstands, Liquid Ink Pencils, Water Wells, Damping Brushes, Bezique, Cribbage and Whist Boxes, Playing Cards, Surprise Rose Fans, Fancy Bon Bons, and many other tilings never having been seen m New Zealand. Lett's Diaries for 1879. Also, LARGE AND VARIED SHIPMENTS OF BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, TOBACCO, &a, From Sydney, Melbourne, Dunedin, Wellington and Auckland, Which, for Quality, Variety and Prices, CANNOT BE EQUALLED! MUSIC, VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL. CONCERTINAS, FLUTES, &c. , < ' _.? ££j- Home and Colonial Papersl by EVERY MAIL. THOS. ADAMS, ' Bookseller, Stationer, News Agent, ** and Tobacconist, GISBORNE. December 18th, 1878. de 18
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 593, 7 January 1879, Page 1
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