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TyrURIWAI ANNUAL RACES, TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY, MARCH 17th, 1887. (St. Patrick's Day). Judge: Cyiil White, Esq. Handicapper: E. Devery, Esq. Starter : J. W. Nolan, Clerk of Scales : A. McMillan, Esq. Clerk of Course : Pene Mataora. Stewards : Messrs W. Brown, T. Williams, B Dastnt, M. McGinley, A. Dewing, G. Carringtou, Pita te Hau, Hemi Mahuki, Hemi Walker, Renata Martin, Kepa, Pera Koka. PROGRAMME. 1. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 20 soys. 2 miles ; eight hurdlea. Nomination, 1 soy. ; acceptance, 1£ soys. 2. HANDICAP HACK HURDLE RACE, of 5 soys. 1 mile ; 4 hurdles. Poßt entry, 10s. 3. HANDICAP MAORI RACE, of 12 soys. For horses owned by MaOrieß in Te Arai Riding. 2 miles ; top weight Hat. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 1 soy. 4. MUREWAI HANDICAP, of 25 soys. 2 miles. Nomination 1 boy. ; acceptanco. 2 soys. 5. DISTRICT HANDICAP, of 10 soys. For horses owned for three months prior to date of entry, between Te Arai and Maraetaha Rivers. 1£ miles. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. 6. HANDICAP FLAT RACE, of 5 soys. 1 mile. Post entry, 10s. 7. FORCED HANDICAP, of 7 boys. 1 mile and a distance. Entrance, 15s. Winners compulsory ; losers and hacks optional. Nominations. — For Hurdle Race Handicap, Maori Race Handicap, Murewai Cup, District Handicap on TUESDAY, February 22nd, 1887. Weights Declared on TUESDAY, Ist March, ISB7. Acceptances. — TUESDAY, Bth March, 1887. CONDITIONS. No entry will be received for any race except on the following conditions : — 1. All disputes will be referred to the Stewards whose decision is final. 2. Three horses to start in each Handicap Race, or only 50 per cent, of the stakes will be paid over. 3. All protests accompanied by £3 in cash must be lodged within 15 minutes of the termination of the Race, the deposit to be forfeited if protest be not upheld. 4. No person shall be qualified to enter for any Race (hacks excepted) unless he be a subscriber of at least 10a to the Club Funds. 5. Nominations and Acceptances accompanied by the necessary amounts in cash may be left addressed to the Secretary Murewai Race Club, at Roseland Hotel, or Murewai Hotel not later than 7 p.m. on the specified dates. E. O'DWYER, 958 Hon. Sec. E. CHRISP BEGS to thank the inhabitants of Gisborne for the liberal patronage extended to him during the 1\ years he has been in business, and to intimate that he has REMOVED to his NEW PREMISES, on the Opposite Corner, where he has opened with an almost ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF DRAPERY, GROCERIES, OILMAN STORES of every description, CROCKERY, &c, &c. Which will be offered at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. The Dress-Making Department (Under the Management of Miss Fisher.) Will be made a special feature in future, and every facility will be given to Ladies who desire to patronise this establishment. Dress-Making & Children's Clothing. Underclothing & Baby Clothing, Of every description made up at the shortest notice. MILLINERY, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, HATS & BONNETS, Are made a specialty in the business, and Ladies are assured that an enormous saving can be effected by giving them a trial. THE STOCK OF GROCERIES Are renewed every month, and comprises every requisite for family use. First-class Dairies of Butter, and Freßh Eggs, direct from the Country twice weekly. E. C. has also secured the Sole Agency for Butterick's Metropolitan Fashion Plates, which arrive regularly every month, Agent for the P. B. Herald. E. CHRlSp7cash Stores, Corner or Gladstone & Disraeli Roads. THIS SPACE is IR/IEJ S IE RYE ID FOR j E.K. Brown's Advertisement.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4774, 27 January 1887, Page 4

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