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POVERTY T3 AT rpUEFpLUB Q.ISBOENE RACING QLUB. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, To be held on the Poverty Bay Park ComOctobkr 17tu and 18th, 1893. pany' Course, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1893 A. T. Danvers, Handicapper. (Pkincb of Wales' Birthday). PROGRAMME. PROGRAMME First Day. (Approved by the Metropolitan Club). 1. Maiden Plate, of 25 soys. Three-year- ]1. Flying Handicap, of 40 soys ; f-mile. olds to carry 7st 71b, four.year-olds and Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 soy. upwards Bst 21b ; mares allowed 51b and 2. Maiden Hack Scurry, of 10 soys ■, fmile. geldings 31b. For horses that have not Catch weights. Entrance, won a race of the value of 25 soys. 1 mile 3. Grandstand Handicap, of 40 soys; 1 2. Maiden Hack Scurry, of 10 soys. Catch mile Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, weights. Post entry. For hacks that 1 boy. have never won a race of any description. 4. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 50 soys ; 2 4 furlongs. miles. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 3. Spring Handicap, of 100 soys ; lj-milcs. 1 soy. 4. Handicap Pony Race, of 10 soys. For 5. Hack Hurdle Handicap, of 10 soys ; 1 ponies not exceeding 14 hands in mile. Entrance, %-boy. height, and that havo never started in a 6. Park Stakes Handicap, of 75 soys ; w.f a. or handicap race, hack and pony IJ-miles. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptraces excepted. Entrance, £ -soy. Close ance, 2 soys. Saturday, 14th October, at 4 p.m, 5 7. Hack Flat Handicap, of 10 soys; 1 furlongs. mile. Entrance, £-soy. 5. Hurdlb Handicap, of 55 soys ; over 7 8. Forced Handicap, of 20 soys ; 1 mile, nights of hurdles. If miles Entrance, 1 boy. 6. Hack Hurdles Handicap, of 10 soys 5 Nominations — Saturday, October 14th over 4 flights of hurdles. Close Saturday, 9 p nl> 14th October, at 4 p.m 1 mile Weights to be declared on Monday, 23rd 7. Flying Handicap, of 50 soys; 6 furlongs October, noon. 8. Hacks' Handicap, of 10 soys. Close on Acceptances — Wednesday, November Saturday, 14th October, 4 p.m. 1 mile. i 8 fc, 9 p.m. Second Day. For full programme, see posters. 1. Second Hurdles Handicap, of 50 aovs ; M - G> NAS o^JJS' over 6 flights of hurdles. 1J miles. 4 "2 secretary. 2. Skcond Handicap Pony Race, of 10 soys. 1 — m Same conditions as First Handicap Pony Race. Weights 8 p.m. night first day's races. 6 furlongs. 3. Makaraka Handicap, of 10® soys; 1 mile. 4. Disposal Stakks Handicap, of 25 soys. The winner to be sold with his engagements, and proceeds of sale to go to Club Fund. Entrance night of first day's races —^, -_ 6 - Bssr^ Bova - ro>t entry - Boots & b HOGS 6. Waikanae Handicap, of 50 soya ; 5 furlongs. _____ 7. Hacks' Handicap, of 10 soys. Close at 9 p.m. night first day's races. 6 furlongs. --~n 1 m. i, j c 8. Forced Handicap, of 25 soys ; 1 mile. TF you haven t had unforSATURDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, 1893, - 1 - Nominations close at 9 p.m. for tunate experience with Boots, Spring Handicap 1 soy I^SSS'Zdio^ ::: 1 ZJ«* k» » re *° b * «»«»**". Makaraka Handicap ... 1 soy „ , Waikanae Handicap ... 1 soy Perhaps you cannot tell the Weights for First Day's Races— Thurs < day, sth October, 1893. right side of leather fr om the Acceptances— Monday, 9th October. wrong side, but that is no The Secretary and one of the Stewards issue certificates of height of ponies. Certificate to be produced at the scales. exactly what you pay for. For full programme with regard to penalties, amount of acceptances, etc., see When you buy your Uoots Posters, J. H. AISLABIE, or Shoes from M E. Garrett, 27 Secretary. 1 — ? you will know just what to " Nothing Succeeds like t and won > t be dis . Success." _ __, ___■«_. appointed, for I tell you the J. F. PETTIS, The Noted Cheap Storekeeper of exact truth and nothing but WAIPIRO, BEGS to announce to the surrounding tne lrufc b. inhabitants of Tokomaru Bay that he ~~~~~ has OPENED a BRANCH STORE there, *£5F> OTTO ANTi TI'RTiTFiV'R and is prepared to offer special inducements »® OXili Allll DliUllifU. to the runholders of this district. He will be prepared to supply all STATION */f Tjl _M A I? I? trnPHP REQUISITES for a small percentage on IM-» Xl/« VTi3LX\i Xli Hi JL X» invoice price, and will, if sufficient induce- GLADSTONE ROAD ment offers, deliver them on the ground. L ' J.F.P. will be pleased to Quote Prices GISBORNE. to anyone so desiring He also specially invites the WORKING MAN to call and inspect his Goods, as they are Marvellously Cheap. «ar The immense success which has attended him in Waipiro during the past year is simply astonishing. 79 Few Zealand Clothing Factory JUST ARRIVED. BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS Boys' Boots ! Girls' Boots ! Ladies' Boots ! Men's Boots ! new department. nuw showroom. New Zealand Clothing Factory SMITH AND CAUGHEY, THE WELL-KNOWN AUCKLAND CHEAP CASH DRAPERS, HAVING secured the Premises in Gladstone Boad, Gisborne, lately in the occupation of G. R. MOORE AND CO., have opened the same with a MAGNIFICENT STOCK — OF — New Spring and Sninmer Dresses, General Drapery, Clothing, etc., —ON— SEPTEMBBB 7, 1893. --■-■■ ■ o~* "'■ ' "■ j ■ Every Article Marked in Plain Figures, for Cash only, At our well-known LOW AUCKLAND PRICES. NO SECOND PRICES 0 ! NO DISCOUNTS! INSPECTION INVITED. NO ONE PRESSED TO PURCHASE. WHOLESALE AND FAMILY DRAPERS. J- S. DICKSON, ManagerN B -GENTS' MERCERY, BOYS', YOUTHS' AND MEN'S READY-MADE CLOTHING AND TAILORING are SPECIALITIES. Orders for the latter taken from Samples, and Measurements sent to Auckland. We Guarantee Good Fit and Bbst Workmanship, In addition to the Stock in hand, a Large Assortment of DRESS and OTHER SAMPLES will be kept to order from, and Goods will be delivered Cawuage Paid at our Auckland Prices. — o SMITH AND CAUGHBT, IMPORTERS.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6784, 22 September 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6784, 22 September 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6784, 22 September 1893, Page 4

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