w^las- DON'T BUY STATIONERY _^ffiffig^jgj__^___ BEFORE YOU HAVE SEEN GISBORNE "DACING pLUB. C. W. MUIR'S •EV STOCK. STEEPLECHASE MEETING, j N STATIONERYThave the most Uprr v i v Al — r_ i. r. 'X to-date Variety m Town. WRITING To be held on the Clubs Course, on TABLETS have to a great extent super T THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, seded the old line of Stationery Cabinet*, July 4th and sth, 1907. . MY SPECIAL line, President; Tlie Hon. J. Carroll. Vice- WILLOWBROOK BANK TABLET President*. -p. Hepburn. Hon. i s ABSOLUTELY the BEST /Shilling's Treasurer : Mr O. Matthewson, Hon. worth of Note-paper put on Surgeon : Dr Chas. F. Scott. Stew- ' _\_ 6 market. ards: Messrs J. Sisterson, C: J. Ben- : nett, C. J. Parker, W. Gault, R. Har- ENVELOPES.— AII Sizes. Colors, and ?, c V^v £* T w ? lh ?' H*. M, T Porte^.l. Shapes. Special Quotations for QuantiMcConnell, J. A. Hardmg, F. A. Mar- ties. . ""'."'' tin, J. H. Mslrtin, Captain Tucker, D. a r«rin,TT-vT~« nnnp-a .^t.- i_ x. t Hepburh L G. Matthewson, G. Oman, ACCOUNT BOOKS.-This^branch of ' ant. D. Jr. Barry. Jud«e: Captain -W Jusmess is well catered for, and I TTuckei. Starter: Mr C. O'Connor, can fix^you up with anything you require, Handieapper : Mr J. Chadwick. Clerk \_ o^ the Small^t to^the Largest Account T of Scaled: Mr J. E. Whitby. Clerk Boo^ T H^L haven't eaictly what you , of Course: Mr A. Pritchard. Totalisa- want.^Lwill have it made locally of the :, i tor Steward : Mr W. O. Skeet. s" -r ™V e J°^ eria^ ; and ; au P enor flnish ' at '■ . « '.PROGRAMME .: POStr-dARDS.-Myls Packet of Local First Rage Eacli Day to start at 11.30 a.m. Views axe still the Best Value m Town, FIRST DAY. ■"';■:•* and coni&in 13 Assorted Collotype Cards, l. Flying Handicap, of 60 soys; eecbndr POST-CARD ALBUMS.— New shiphorse to receive 10 soys froni stake, ment just arrived. Excellent value, from Winner of any fiat rafce aftei declaration 3d to 20s each. -' : ' T : W^i-oii-?^^ 20^ FANCY GOODS, Photo Frames, Purses, 'S__t__ice S^* • -- omJ^* l^' ;.£".?■: Pobket-books, Ladies'. Chain and Ddtothy 2. Handidap' Hurdle Race, ; of 70 soys , '**?!**. ffwt variety. Newest Shapes second horse '.to receive ; -10 soys; third: an d Cheapest Encesi-;. ,• horse 6 soys from the' stake. "The win-' ; NEW .BOOKS, Magazines, and Papers ncr of any hurdle race after the declar-' arriving every Mail.' ' V T ' i ation of the Weights to t(arry'7lbperi- Order your Auckland Weekly News, : nty-A - , D , lßfc^ c . e > it. 1 111!? 11 !? 3 ' _^ er 7 TPress, Witness, Canterbury Times, Bulflights of hurdles. Nomination 20s, at- fetin, and Referee from ,; :,,;; ' [ of 35;ipvsj ee&nd CHARLES W. MUIR horse to- receive B soys from stake. • =■ •onnrra-cT r in> • '- ' Distance, r 4 f lirlongs. Weight, 9st. -- BOOKBELL-At. -.■:> For horees-that haye never won a race •■?; ' ,' .; . •;. \ ( A- , . " ~~ exceeding 5 soys m value. : Entry," 20s ; C( rnTDIPIII fi, MflTnb ' v to close Friday, June- 28th, at 9 p.m.; tltUlnlUAt « mUIUK **s'S_W___f-&£l£a ., t^SS_lS_* OBKB 10 soys arid third horse 5 soys from ; ! KAITI ESPLANADE. * stake. Winner of any steeplechase '* ; Elefl Y D i ft uqut s after declaration of weights -to carry . tUtujmU LIHHI. v , T : 71b penalty. *■ Ab6ut 3 miles. Nomi- pT AVING had a large experience with nation 20s, acceptance 40s. XI Electric-bghting plants of all deßcrip--5. Hack Flat Handicap; f>\ 35 soysej seer tions, I Aoi,^^pirepaied to sapply'ftnd e_ect ond horse to r_eive 5 soys from , stake. . Installations tuing oiJ,, gas, water,*, or For hacks that, have not )yon aT race .rteam powe.. Tbe QheapestTabd BUeit ( ' exc«eding.4ovSovßTin val\ie. Distance,, Laiht. Estimates ■'hk' ippbeation. 7 furlongs.:/ J_ntry.2os; to close Fri- ,'■'■'.' '' '. — -- • -; v day; June 28th: at^ oj-.[ T '::;T ;. .MOTOR OARS AND OIL** ENGINES. 6; _iial Steeplecliase /Handicap,, . Tof^-.-pftj T Hkye . ypi_r Car.or, Oil Engine ' 'soys; second horse ito receive 10. sov^ overhauled by a practical man, and save ; from stake. . For that .h'dye, iiot : uui6y_noe when out for a spin ; won a steeplechase^^ exceedingT6p ; .soxs '.. FiretTelass. Gara^ arid every conTeniin value. : About 2 miles. . Nomination ence for" Repairs. Accumulators charged , 15si acceptance 15s.' .. T ■" : r \ ' «nd all Requisites stocked. ■.-'■'"■ ' > 7. Winter Oats Handicap,; of 60 sove; \ ; ''second horse .to receive 10 soys from Private Telephones Installed k' Repaired • stake. ; Winner, of 'any flat race after B»iteriei»,t fWi^Hiete., "'ajyrijnp A ''A declaration of Aveights 1 to carry 51b p^n- on hind.^. alty. IJistanceT 1 niile anda distaribfeT ,-•■>■ s rr—^ V .",- f , ''-•■■■ > Ndminaiion 20s, acceptance^2os..T "" Acemnnlators ' • f . -SECOND DAY. v Wet Md Diry Batteries of all. desorip 1. Waikanae Haridicap, of- 60 soys; _ec- ; T '-i^Sf'nin. - :r^\_xja_m_^ ■ \mLa s ond horse to receive 10 sove from stake. .{^.lftl : -i^SlS__,i^ Distance, 7. furious. ! Nomination ? 2os, &*i* «^ all Fittings m stock : acceptance 20s. . ' •;"." -'"■'' __ _. nnm_____,! 2. Second Haridicap Hurdle Race,- of 70- B, F, PREDDY. soys; second horso. to receive 10 soys" T ' Telephone.^ ...No. 200 arid third 5 soys from stake. Distance, V,.. '■-.._. _8 ; 2 tniles'' over 8. flights of huirdles.; ;; ■' ; ' ' — ——~ — '".-T" — — . . .. — : — ' N.minatiori' 2os; acceptance 305.; .' : -'•'-; 3. Maiden Scurry Handicap', of 35 soys j : ; ; -.'■. "' - , ; . T Becorid horse, to receive 5 soys from .'" ''■'■_"' stake. Distance, 5 furlorigs. ; T For , . . . ■ :'_ fc .J_ i _, • horses that have never won a race- ex- M. . JoO UJ_V_-VJ_l ? ceeding 5 soys m value. (Winner of the _»laid.n &urry : first dayT eiitrance ; - .' T ISd^^'aat.^^::-:* 86 WATAWHEbO; -pE_.Md.GERY 4. Te Hapara Steeplechase Handicap, of -^X '_.■-«- --100 soys; second horSe to receive 10 . ". * ■....',.;; soys and third horse 5 soys from stake. .;; . AJNii = Distance, about- 2_ miles. Nomination • s.^.o^^ FU of 35 ] W°° L S COURIN< ? " W°^^ soys; 'second horse to receive 5 soys from stake. Distance, 1 mile. For v hacks tha^ have not won a race exceed- ;: _.. A<a -t^ttvtjtjq • ing -40 soys m value. Entry, 20s; to .- . close Friday, June 28th, at 9 p.m. ' '"■;■• • .. !; '.' .6. Finalr'Steeplechase ;Handicai), of 50 OF A '! .ovsj.secoli- -horse to receive: 10 soys .-;'.." , '■ from; stake. h;v About 2 f miles. , For ' "t^/S/\T horses that have not < won ' ;a steeple- yVVV_/\_/JL. chase' exceeding 60 , soys; m .value. Nomination 15s, acceptance 15s. ; ; . ( . QKINS, TTIDES,^TALLOW & "|?AT. 7. Farewell Handicap, of 60 soys; sec- O .AA X ; .JJ ;; ._ '■'■ <- ond horse-to; receive, 10 sovs .^from st^ke. ,-.■,.'•. .___.. Winner pf Waikanae Handicap to carry ;';.".'. "A\ ■'.. T 51b penalty. Distaiuje, 1 mile. -?omi- ; BRANCHES:; nation 20s, acceptance 20s. , T '• dominations for Races Nos. 1, 2, 4„ WAIROA, NAPIER & -WELLINGTON ,6. and 7 (both days), close. SATURDAY, T T; , ;T ; f - June Ist, at 9 p.m. -,' A..'.-' '" •-, ,"; ; T -r — T ' : ; Weights .for . Flying, TFirst Hurdles, ,' ;/. .-■'■'. \ T Parki Steeplechase, A Trial Steeplechase, ; ' r\ , . A RNOLD, MANAGER, and Winter Oate, FRIDAY, June 21st. V_T. IA-.- IVA v Acceptances for First Day and Entries for Hack. _iaces (both, days), FRIDAY, ; ' " : ' ...." ; ; .. ''. ' ' ...- . ' June 28th, at. 9 p.m. .. T Weights for Fust Day's Hack Flat, QXTT?'!?^ DDAQ SATURDAY, June 29th. '.-, . Oi_J___ 1 JtSXiVJo." ;< '; M. G. NASMITH, BmJ4)ERS AND CONTRACTORS .:-.'-. 'Secretary....^ ; -., . : Palmerston Road. AT I ACT I AT I ACT I TT STIMATES fumiished graiif Hi- *Wl I^Hr tHOli Plans and STO-_a^ti6ns I^paied _,;_, .-.'■_,•; ':■_ ■■■■■: A ''r,' . V, «i •_ - OD Shortest Notice. •' fpHE Gisborne Borough Council, m .-.__ X >ieTv ot RQBB.^OS. hayiM t :_ot The Finn employs • large ataff oi the best sample: .of COAL for the House- p^^^ workmen, .hwrassanng sp«.r holdera^of qfisborne,^ bave this morning mplrtion of _________4. started to plough. up Grey street and put ' mnnmnnmoir "' f it m the best possible, order for the heavy , JOBBING WORK . traffic that is; sure to ensue. XTndertaken on Shortest Notice. .- •-■;-. .•■.'.■'■?". — ■ :■"' ' "..,•.'.'•', .'; : " .. ■'. .. ' ■ .;.;.- /'«»■ We confidently recommend the ' — — — ; . — 7- — — — - NORTHERN COAL. J. E. WHITBY IT IS :r_HE CHEAPEST -ON TIE ; (x^^ v MARKET, .♦ TS now earryin^ on Businees m PreBURNS BRIGHTEST, ■ ■ A *• , mwee at MAKES NO SOOT: and OORNER OF GLADSTONE ROAD IS RED HOT. j AND GREY STREET TAPIRI, NEWCaSe (Oppoaiteß. G^A. Reynoldj'). COAL also Stocked. . . \ ■— .-■■ . The Premises being too crampea lor mj NOTE.— A perfect Mixturfe: large Stacks of ynntu»ii Aun iVPQTPriRI GROCERIES* BRTJSHWARE, Etc. r . HORTHERH AND WESTPORT To i . NEW ZEALAND COAL THE BESTJ decided to Sell the -rr- SURPLUB STOOK ' Testimonials pouring m. ./; > A» robbblthers *" y ™ c * 'S" o - GREY STOEET. w Cl/ItAK. B . ":' ■ „ . ' ""':. -IJ . '■'■■: '■-•-.- '".■• -' 5 __ ~~ ~ T^ _ ~ ~. .■■■ 5 NEVERTOO OLD TO DYE I WANTED KNOWN : NEVER TOO DIRTY TO CLEAN 1 ' ' WANTED KNOWN «■' ''/hTi^iiTT That C. SMITH IMt ..-■ RELIABLE FRJ^jCH,.CII__4IJER: b "■' Tk MCPITP.T.CinM T ADD3S' and Gents' Garments French , )• XJ. iVI A JJ-JLUXVpWi^ Jj CJlpaned,^^ TiLatesf nistli_>#itW-d; Is carrnng on Business as nsual, Old Clothes Dyed^Equal to New and hks a Special Range of TT „n ttWT ?^, SS_w BMn ■■'■ _ T UMBRELLAS RE-COVERED. StJITING. S Panama Hats Cleaned. ; Gloves, Feathers. •> eto. Orders "called for. IT PRICES TO BUIT EVERYBODY CITY DYE WORKS s 1 Ring up Telephone 306. ; 88? g __ _ ; . — [ SPEIGHT'S BEER MANNING AND CO. I 6 Obtainable . CfIECRISTCHURCH. At the following Houses ONLY:— —_- "DOTTLED ALE AND STOUj 6 GISBORNE HOTEL D IN QUARTS AND PINTS. MASONIC HOTEL *i ' TURANGANUI HOTEL . 10 AND 12-GALLON KEGS. , ~^~~. ~. " "" EQUAL TO ENGLISH AT HALF-COST v Mlob X>JilA I 1 Uii WILLIAMS AND TTETTLE, TTD LADIES' HAIRDRESSER AND »."- n ~^ ** MASSEUSE. AGENTS..-^ r - Ladies' Hair Dressed '.i. ls 6d. -^ ; -. ■ AA':-:- .i -v.- ":-"'^- ;; ' Shampooed '* ;u ;.. 2s Od. rf-» #».->_• ■••_. t ;n.V« i - ai "1* Face or Head Massage... 2s 6d. | t^H i^r»J.C.W Kg& Head Massage and Treatment for Weak .8 \fS 1 7*s __ . r -. l « 7i :■?■_ ■&.£ B*9 IL arid Falling Hair. ' 1 l M 4 j g H |>^ M 'M |-, W HAIR WORK A SPEGIAIATY I | | \_ 4*® *"" " w sl V'S'tl |^ |^ Ladies' Own Combings Made Up, from •" DEPARTr^SNT j 2s 6d per ounce. ■' ■ ■ .f. ' PEEL STREET (Next to Paris House, FACT NO. 10. m Library Buildings.) . jj -^^.^ "^ ft NAT , ONAL r~ : — INSTITUTION whose liberal con- • DALGETY AND CO. ditions and benefits have SAVED MMITED. THOUSANDS. FROM WANT, and it agents for— deserves the support of all those R%™t£t^X^T£ who have an interest, m the Colony. f . .'lmplements — — r— •■ — IMaa %nd Bpris* TooiV Marram* .'/___ -" ;;•■■ / ■'/ ' : _-" "WANTED..;' > [a.cabd.] ' '""" "*" "''' ';■*■""'" ___ TTTANTED, to Purchase— WOOL and >C* _TiLLEARD -VTATUSCH VY** SKINS. A^* r ARCHITECT Highest Cash Price giren at— I ■-■■■• ' MA^WHERO WOOL WORKS LOWE STREET, GISBORNE. | ■- \
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10963, 4 May 1907, Page 4 (Supplement)
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