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POVERTY "O AY qpURF/^tLU SPRING MEETING. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY October 18th and 19th, 1892. FIRST DAY. 1. Maiden Plate, of 25 boys. Three-year-olds to carry 7st 71b, four,-year old and upwards Bst 21b ; mares allowed 51b and geldings 31b. For horses that have not won a race of the value of 25 soys at time of entry. 1 mile. 2. Maiden HAk Scurry, of 10 soys. Catch weights. Post Entry. For Hacks that have never won a race of any description. 4 furlongs. 3. Spring Handicap, of 110 soys; 1& miles. 4. Post Stakes, of 15 soys. Minimum weight, lOst. Winners at any time barred. Post Entry. 7 furlongs. 5. Hurdles Handicap, of 55 soys ; over 7 flights of hurdles. 1J miles. 6. Hack Hurdles Handicap, of 10 uovs ; over 4 flights of hurdles. 1 mile. 7. Flying Handicap, of 60 soys ; 6 furlongs 8. Hacks' Handicap, of 10 boys. Post Entry. 1 mile. SECOND DAY. 1. Second Hurdles Handicap, of 50 soys over 6 flights of hurdles, li miles. 2. Hack Hurdles Handicap, of 10 soya ; , over 4 flights of hurdles. 1 mile. 3. Makaraka Handicap, of 75 soys ; 1 mile and a distance. 4. Disposal Stakes Handicap, of 25 soys. The winner to be sold with engagements, and proceeds of sale to go to Club Fund. Entry, night first day's races. 1 J miles. 5. Hurry Scurry, of 10 soys. Catch weights. Winners barred. Post Entry. 6 furlongs. 6 Waikanae Handicap, of 50 soys ; 7 furlongs. 7. Hacks' Handicap, of 10 soys. Post Entry. 1 mile. 8 Forced Handicap, of 25 soys; 1 mile. SATURDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1892, Nominations close at 8 p.m. for Spring Handicap ... ... 2 soys Flying Handicap ... ... 1 soy Two Hurdle Handicaps ... 1 soy each Makaraka Handicap ... 1 soy Waikanae Handicap ... 1 soy Weights for Firßt Day's Races— THURSDAY, 6th October, 1892. Acceptances— Monday, 10th October. . For full programme, with regard to penalties, amount of acceptances, etc., see Posters. J. H. AISLABIE, 191 Secretary. n ISBOME TRACING i^LUB. SPRING MEETING. To be held on the Poverty Bay Park Company's Course, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1892 (Prince of Walks' Birthday). Programme approved by the Metropolitan Club. First Race to start at 12 noon. 1. Trial Handicap Hurdlk Race, of 20 soys ; li miles. Minimum weight, lOsb. Gentlemen riders (See Rules). For horses that have never won a race exceeding the value of 10 soya at time of nomination 2 Flying Handicap, of 40 soys ; second horse 5 soys from stake, g-mile. 3. Selling Hack Rack, of 25 soys ; 1 mile. Winner to be sold immediately after the race, proceeds of such sa'e to go to the funds of the Club. Minimum weight, Bst. 4. Handicap Hurdlk Rack, of 50 soya ; second horse 5 soys from stakes. 1§- miles. 5. Handicap Hack Hurdle Race, of 10 soys ; 1 mile. 6. Pakk Handicap, of SO soys ; second horse 10 soys from stakes \\ mile.3. 7. Handicap Hack Race of 10 soys ; 1 mile. 8. Forced Handicap, of 20 soys ; 1 mile. NOMINATIONS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1892. Trial Hurdles 10s Flying Handicap 20s Handicap Hurdle Race ... 20s Park Handicap 20s Weights to be declared on Wednesday, October 26th. Acceptances— Thursday, November 3rd. For full Programme, see Posters. M. G. NASMirH, Secretary. CHANDOS HOTEL, ORMOND. WBATH, having taken possession of . the above Hostelry, invites a continuance of the support which has been accorded to his predecessor. LIQUORS OF THE BEST BRANDS. DUNEDIN BEER. Special attention devoted to the Cuisine ; and visitors may rest assured that dainty, delicious, and palatable dishes can be secured on the shortest notice. EXCELLENT STABLING, Etc. JH. ORMOND . (Late Lee and Ormond), CoachbuiUler, Blacksmith, Wheelwright and Farrier, Peel Street, Gisborne. J.H.O. has on Stock and Arriving, a largo assortment of Coach and Carriage Materials ; also, American and Colonial Buggies, Road Carts, Spring Carts, Drays, etc., and by engaging none but first-class workmen, is in a position to turn out work second to none. Owing to an ever-increasing trade, the premises ha/c had to be enlarged, so that now the Shoeing Forge is a roomy and convenient one, where horses will be properly shod. All new work guaranteed lor 12 months. Agent for Smaill's Patent Safety Carriage Attachments. 92 WANTED KNOWN.— Just Arrived from London, a Large Stock of PICTURE MOULDINGS ; to be sold Cheap.— F. Hall, Painter, etc. 871

TEAT &c PBIAR HAVE NOW OPENED UP THEIR SHIPMENTS FOR THE SEASON, And on inspection every Department will be found fully assorted with THE PICK OF THE MARKET. OVER 150 PATTERNS OF PRINTS TO SELECT FROM. 22 PATTERNS OF FRENCH CAMBRICS (Tho Choicest Printed Goods of the Season— Fast Colors). NAINSOOK MUSLINS, from 6s per dozen. White and Cream COKDED MUSLINS (also. Colors, in Stripes and Checks) ; a new make. FLANNKLETTES, in Great Variety, from 3s lid per dozen. WHITE CALICOES- Large Stock, from 2s lid per dozen. Full Range of COLONIAL FLANNELS, at Usual Prices. Brown and Cream HOLLANDS, from 6^d. CRETONNES, LIBERTY MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, TOWELS, CORDUROYS, MOLESKINS, TICKINGS, And many other Lines, at our Usually Low Prices. See our UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, at Is 6d per yard. In MEN'S BOYS', & YOUTHS' CLOTHING, we offer the Best Values obtain* Our MEN'S COLONIAL TWEED SUITS (Strong and Useful), 30s ; cannot be pnrchased anywhere else for less than 37s Gd. Our MEN'S SERGE SUITS, at 30s, are the envy of the Trade. Call and see them. MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS, from 5s 6d up to 22s 6d. MOLESKINS, CORDUROY, CANVAS & DUNGAREE TROUSERS, At; all Prices and Qualities. SPECIAL —Boys' and Youths' WINSOR CORDS, 5s 6d and 6s 6d. Boys' and Youths' TWEED TROUSERS, 6s 6d and 7s 6d. Boys' FLANNELETTE SHIRTS, from Is. 150 TWEED KN CKER SUITS, trom 6s lid up. Boys' and Youths' Colonial-made TROUSER SUITS and Three GARMENT KNICKER SUITS. Good Value. Over 75 dozen SHIRTS to choose from. 10 dozen HARD FELTS (New Shapes and Styles). SOXS, TIES, MERINO, FLANNEL & COTTON UNDERCLOTHING, BRACES. EELTS, &c. &c. AT THE LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES, at teat -A-Hstid :f:r,i.a:r/s, iURANGANUI HOUSE.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6484, 29 September 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6484, 29 September 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6484, 29 September 1892, Page 4

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