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_______ P B , QLUB. SECOND ANNUAL MEETING, To be Held on the Gisborne Park Racecourse. THURSDAY. sth MARCH. 1914. Officers: Patrons, Hon. Sir Jas. Carroll, M.P.. Messrs W. D. S. Mac Donald, M.P.. D. Hepburn, C. Neenan, and J. W. Nolan; President, Dr. C. F. Scott; VicePresident, Mr G. W. Primrose; Handlcapper, Mr J. H. Pollock; Stewards, Dr. Scott, Messrs S. Wootton, G, W. Primrose, R. Flsken, T. Dorn, A. Pitcher, H. E. Dodd, C. Taylor, H. Lougher, R. Campbell, G. E. Jones, J. Chambers. A. T. Webb, and A. Zachariah; Starter, Mr W. Howard; Timekeepers, Messrs G. W. Primrose and H. J. Grieve; Clerk of Scales, Mr M. deCosta; Clerk .of Course, Mr F. GiUies. PROGRAMME. 1. MAIDEN HANDICAP (open), of 25 soys.; second horse to receive 5 soys. from stake. For horses that have never won an advertised trotting race prior to nomination. One and ai-nalf miles. Nomination 10s, acceptance 10s. 2. TRIAL HANDICAP (open), of 35 soys.; second horse to receive 5 soys. from stake. (For unhoppled trotters only). One and a half miles. Nomination 15s, acceptance 15s. 3. PONY HANDICAP (open), of 20 soys.; second -orse to receive 5 soys. from stake. For horses under 14.3 hands. One and a half miles. Nomination 10s, acceptance 10s. 4. POVERTY BAY TROTTING CLUB HANDICAP (open), of 05 soys.; second horse to receive 10 soys.' and third horse 5 soys.- from 'stake. Two miles. All horse-- > will *be handicapped to trot 6mih. or better. The localbred horse doing the best time to. _pld Mr E. M. Hutchinson's Cup. No^ii- i nation 20s. acceptance 20s. " ■ 5. LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP; winner to receive a bracelet value 20 soys; second to recei# a bracelet value 5 soys. Open to local bred horses only. All nominations to be made by ladies. One _ and a-half miles. Nomination 10sr acceptance 10s. 6. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 20 soys.; for horses beaten at the Meeting; second horse to receive 5 soys. from stake. Nominations and handicaps after fifth race. One mile. Nomination 10s.' acceptance 10s. NOMINATIONS for all Evsnts close with Secretary at _ p.m. On TUESDAY, 17th February, 1914. ACCEPTANCES at 8 p.m. on the 28th February. RULES AND REGULATIONS. To be run under the rules of the New Zealand Trotting Association. Placed horses may be re-hand f capped. | AH races optional, saddle or harness. • All disputes and objections shall be ' settled by the Judicial Committee. < Drivers and riders must present at scales current season', licenses. Horses must be registered before Nomination. Nt) horse shall stait unless Provident I Fund annual fee is paid. By the entry of or endeavoring to enter a horse,' every person having or subsequently having acquired any interest m such a horse ■* shall be deemed to accept all the condition's and restrictions Imposed or implied by these Rules, and to be barred' from | questioning the action or conduct of the Club or other body . holding a Sports Meeting, or of any, official of the Club, or such other, body m respect of such • horse, or of any person connected therewith, otherwise than is provided for m Part XXX. as per Rule 172. LOCAL BRED HORSES.— A local bred horse In the 4th and sth events means only horses bred m the Counties of Cook, Waikohu, Waiapu, and Wairoa. PERCY ANDREW^ ] Secretary. KINDLY NOTE! « T*7E would ask the Public to „VYj kindly make a note that as we have bought tho Stabling Business of J. R. Redstone and Sons, Lowe Street and Read's Quay, any i enquiries for Brakes, Landaus, Am- ( bulances. Buggies, Gigs, and Hacks, also re Clipping of Horses and Corncrushing, 1 snould be^ made ' DIRECT to us, and thus avoid confusion and delay. Telephone ... No. 871. Night Thone No. 627. FRANCIS AND LOUGHER, tmsfaimbN stables. 4 i 827 i - ' I I I i J . II I. - ■ WHATATUTU ROYAL MAIL COACH. FROM this date, the Whatatutu Coach will run until further notice TWICE DAILY, Connecting with Morning and Evening I Trains. . All Parcels consigned to the undersigned promptly delivered. Motor Car for Hire at all times from the Stables at Whatatutu; also Hacks and Buggias.JAMES KING, • Proprietor.; GOX&GO. TVEG to intimate to Old Friends and ■ the Public generally, that they hare started business aa ' "'" ' \ '. GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS In the Premises lately occupied by W. R. Clarkson, LOWE STREET Where they trust, by strict attention to your wants, t<i mejat' a^share of your •■■-.-: {..-v. -..'V I ■-. "Hr. ■= - -» ' • patronage. \. t ■>'. ,'V'--i"- i' " -...# '' — ■ n V 'mr-.Jtkf. c#X:&/:fe>. GROCERS AN^. PROVISION MERCHANTS LOWE STREET •' :. 'Phone !«).' ■■-V : "■ ? MANNING Afeo3. OlraaTbffDßbHr > --r ■ BOTTLED 1 ALE AND<' .StOUT IN QUARTS AND ?INTB. .. *■ •AJ*t " . / v " - i 19 AN^ ja-QALLON KEGB. -t* KQUAL TpilBiNGL^H at HALF-COST. AND •gTTTIJ^ jj&4. T OHNSTONE & vSMITfi for New (J Panamas . best value m town. Panajnas from 12§ '6(J,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13299, 7 February 1914, Page 7

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